I am trying to change the motor in a Hamilton Beach 950 drink mixer. The trouble I am having is with the cover. I can only see two screws that hold the cover on. That side will lift up, but the front side wants to stay in place. I don't want to force it and snap the cover. Is there a trick to removing the cover?
Thank you,
Rob
Look on the underside, under the feet. You may be able o find screws there that attach the front portion..
Oops..sorry, I have the wrong model..
Here is the maintenance manual for your model:
http://useandcares.hamiltonbeach.com/fil...
Page 7 in the manual explains how to disassemble and reinstall the motor.
Hope that helps. Kindly take a moment to "Accept" this solution if you the manual helped you.
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GREAT! Glad to know that you were able to resolve the issue! It would be nice if you could "Accept" the solution that helped you the most :)
I'm having the exact same problem as ICC Man, if he reads this message maybe he can explain a little more how he was able to take off the cover. He says that there are 2 hidden screws under the metal name plate on the front of the unit. Each of the 3 units has a name in front which is not really metal, but some sort of plastic sticker, and my question would be, are the screws under the sticker? if I remove the sticker i feel that would ruin the looks? can the sticker be replaced with any damage to it? Thaks for the help.
You can always stick them back using some sort of epoxy resin glue, to keep the look :)
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Thank you for your info. Removing the motor module from the machine is not the problem. I am trying to remove the motor and shaft from the module. The problem is that I can't figure out how to remove the cover of the motor module. Any info would be helpful.
Thanks
Thanks for the help.
I tried the squeeze method. No luck. Have you had experience with this model of mixer?
Thank you.
I got it! There are two screws hidden under the metal name plate on the front of the unit. That made all the difference in the world. Repair is finished.
Thanks.
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