Check the operator manual - and see the parts breakdown picture. the sequence of parts to remove to replace it would be evident from the pictures.
Testimonial: "Thank you for your response. The manual does not give me any indication on how to remove the part. I need to know if it is removed from outside the unit or inside and how specifically."
SOURCE: Oster blender burning smell
If you used a credit card to pay for it, check to see if your credit card provides extended warranty protection. Usually those programs will double the original warranty period. If you have it then your credit card company should pay to have the unit replaced.
SOURCE: Locking the jar on the base Oster Fusion 600W Blender
Here is the user manual for the Oster Fusion:
http://www.osterfusion.com/Manuals/MANUALS/BRLY07-Z00-000_43_29190737.PDF
It looks like you line up the threads, place the base on, and twist to tighten.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: Replacing the part that connects the motor to the blades on an Oster blender
I don't know if this will help or if this is what you are looking for. But today I was searching the web for the bottom piece that fits on the jar and saw this website has a lot of replacement parts for Oster blenders. Hope this is what you're looking for.
Good Luck
http://www.goodmans.net/get_item_os-070_square-drive-pin-for-oster-osterizer-blenders-shor.htm
SOURCE: Kitchen Aid Blender Rubber Coupling replacement
Someone else suggested a link that explains exactly how to unthread the old coupling... and it works. It took me about 90 seconds to fix my blender. But in case that link is dead, here's a summary:
(1) Note that the coupling (the round part with teeth) is threaded to the blender motor in reverse to a standard threading. So it screws off just like a bottle top, but in a clockwise direction.
(2) place the blender base on a tabletop, facing you. You should probably unplug it.
(3) take a punch or a flathead screwdriver, and place it against one of the coupling teeth that is furtherest away from you.
(4) strike the back of the screwdriver with a small hammer or maillot. The result will spin coupling clockwise. It may take several tries, but the coupling will eventually spin clockwise faster than the motor, and it will begin to unthread.
(5) unscrew the old coupling, and screw the new coupling into place (counterclockwise). Note that the new coupling will tighten itself every time you use your blender, so no need to worry about tightening it too much.
(6) Make a smoothie to celebrate your success!
SOURCE: replacing rubber drive coupling
My coupler was split in two, and I couldn't screw it off. I had to do the following:
1. Take the blender apart (mine had 2 screws on the bottom).
2. Remove the motor housing from the blender (mine was loose from removing the two screws earlier).
3. Remove the fan by removing the fan nut.
4. Take apart the motor housing. Mine had two machine screws with 1/4" hex heads holding a bracket that tied the two ends together. Once those two screws are removed, you can take the motor out of the housing. Be careful on the fan end of the motor, because it's got two spring loaded brushes that will come together once the motor is pulled through.
6. Once you have the motor out of the housing, you'll have something to grab onto so you'll be able to unscrew the broken coupler. I used a pair of channel locks and gently grasped the motor body, and then just used a regular pair of pliers to grab the broken coupler. It's regular thread (lefty lucy righty tighty), so twist accordingly.
Once you have the coupler off, just put everything back together. The hardest part is holding apart the spring loaded brushes while you push the fan end of the motor shaft back through the motor housing.
Took me about 20 minutes to do everything.
Good luck.
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