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Anonymous Posted on Aug 16, 2013

Paddle is Seizing Up

One paddle turns very stiffly. Looking for a new pan unless there is a fix to free up the paddle.

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Bit late in answering but have you tried a little veggie oil?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2008

SOURCE: Need new "paddle"

Hello this is Spur21,
Well you can purchase one at a service center. To find one access your internet and search for Black & Decker.
Good luck,
Spur21

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: mixing paddle

Try this address:
http://www.abtecparts.ca/cb_n_dbreadmaker.htm

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 02, 2008

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I think the problem is that the bushing - the tubing that the paddle passes through - wears down (corrosion) and jams after a few years. I took mine apart and found that was the case. So a new pan has to be ordered. I'm trying that out now via the B&D 1-800 number.

Hank

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

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There is a sealed bearing in the bottom of the bread pan. The paddle sits on the sealed bearing shaft. Over time the bearing begins to fail and the paddle does not turn freely or it may even freeze up. If you are sure everything is installed correctly this may be the problem. See if the paddle moves freely by hand and is not really loose. Sealed bearings can not be replaced. Eventually you will need a new bread pan. Sorry Hank

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2010

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maybe a striped gear in the bread maker or the drive pin on the paddel shaft,,
worst this i can think of is,,,,its putting you on a diet "shoot the thing?"

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