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Hamilton Beach blender--lubricate?

J

Jim Land

Jan 1, 1970
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Hamilton Beach blenders have a cutter assembly that consists of the blades
mounted on a shaft in a bearing surrounded by molded plastic.

After some period of time, the shaft siezes on the bearing and the cutters
won't spin.

The shaft seems to be sealed (to keep out whatever liquid is being blended)
so I haven't been able to get any WD-40 or oil into the shaft/bearing to
free it up.

Has anyone succeeded in re-lubricating the cutter assembly?

The only alternative is to buy a replacement ($8 at Wal-Mart).
 
S

Sam Goldwasser

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Land said:
Hamilton Beach blenders have a cutter assembly that consists of the blades
mounted on a shaft in a bearing surrounded by molded plastic.

After some period of time, the shaft siezes on the bearing and the cutters
won't spin.

The shaft seems to be sealed (to keep out whatever liquid is being blended)
so I haven't been able to get any WD-40 or oil into the shaft/bearing to
free it up.

Has anyone succeeded in re-lubricating the cutter assembly?

The only alternative is to buy a replacement ($8 at Wal-Mart).

Probably just gummed up solid from not being cleaned properly after use?

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