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1 hour
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Motor
- Located on the back of the motor body are three screw covers. To remove the three grey screw covers, use a Flat Head Screwdriver (1.0mm or 1.5mm).
- After prying these off, the screws will be exposed.
Located on the back of the motor body are three screw covers. To remove the three grey screw covers, use a Flat Head Screwdriver (1.0mm or 1.5mm).
After prying these off, the screws will be exposed.
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Step 2
- Remove three 13.3 mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
Remove three 13.3 mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
Step 3
- Pry open Cuisinart using a plastic opening tool.
- The metal spudger is great when you need serious prying power, but the regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.
- Make sure to pry open near the clips of the smart stick for easy opening.
Pry open Cuisinart using a plastic opening tool.
The metal spudger is great when you need serious prying power, but the regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible.
Make sure to pry open near the clips of the smart stick for easy opening.
Step 4
- Unscrew the 4 screws on inside.
- Remove 2 13.3mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
- Remove 2 17.5 mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
- Unscrewing these screws will isolate the motor.
Unscrew the 4 screws on inside.
Remove 2 13.3mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
Remove 2 17.5 mm Phillips PH#2 screws.
Unscrewing these screws will isolate the motor.
Step 5
- Refer to these steps on Soldering to replace the motor in the smart stick.
- Be careful when soldering; it gets very hot.
Refer to these steps on Soldering to replace the motor in the smart stick.
Be careful when soldering; it gets very hot.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Alejandro Serra - Apr 27, 2021
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where can I find the coupling from the motor to the shaft?
Gabriel Boulanger Théberge - Jan 29, 2022
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Thanks for this tutorial Jordan! I have the same question than Alejandro Serra though, I was wondering if someone know where we can find the plastic coupling between the motor shaft and the kitchen tool. Mine is striped and I can’t find this specific part. This is a shame since the motor is in perfect shape so just a little plastic part is ruining the whole device. If anyone has see this part or if you have a way to fix a stripped one, please let me know!
Yazan Ahmad - Jun 15, 2022
Hello, did u ever end up finding this same piece of plastic you were looking for? Turns out mine is stripped too and i need one