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Be aware that too much liquid might harm the engine of the product. For opening the product a spanner screwdriver is needed.
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Remove all the screws with the spanner and Phillips screwdrivers.
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Take off the mixer heads.
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Put the mixer in mode 5.
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Gently open the mixer.
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Remove the eject button by carefully lifting it out.
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Remove the cable holder using the Phillips screw driver.
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Remove the screw holding the mode button.
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Carefully lift out the electrical unit.
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Remove the locking rings from the back end of the gears.
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Lift the gears from encapsulant.
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Replace gears.
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Reassemble the mixer.
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Happy mixing!
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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where can I get replacement gears from?
Thats what I want to know too. I have a Hamilton Beach hand mixer. The gears look the same as the one shown in this article
On it now. Let's hope we don't need to buy Cheap-China-plastic. Ideal of course would be to find metal gears, that would last whole life (if not motor breaks).
I also need to find a manufacturer of cog drive train wheels, that could do custom made, tailored, because if you refurbish a vintage handmixer you need parts that are not manufactured or in circulation anymore.
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