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The Waring 014009 Blender Coupling Driver fits models WPB05 B5000 5000 B6000 6000 6000 R6000 34BL96 34BL87 36BL45 37BL46 38BL47 38BL80 19BL62
Model #: 014009
Material: Rubber
Color: Black
Shipping weight: .1 lb
Item bought from Goodman's via Amazon. (Arrived early and well packaged.)Bought this for my Waring RB75C. Appears identical to the broken part. This is a right hand threaded coupling with an aluminum 'leg'. You can tell the 'handedness' by the way flats (as opposed to the slopes) face. The screw thread is aluminum and threads onto the stainless steel shaft of the blender. Under some level of stress the threads will be stripped. This may be by design so that the coupling gives way rather than the shaft, which would require the motor to be replaced. I'd recommend getting two of them. If you have stripped one then you are likely to strip another.This fits the following Waring blenders:11020 11020U 11BL24 11BL56 11BL57 14BL70 14BL72 14BL73 15BL10 15BL13 15BL18 15BL22 15BL24 15BL25 15BL66 15BL68 15BL69 15BL85 15BL88 15BL90 15BL98 16BL10 16BL14 16BL17 16BL20 16BL33 18BL24 18BL33 18BL74 18BL81 18BL83 18BL85 18BL92 18BL93 18BL97 18BL98 19BL24 19BL27 19BL36 19BL41 19BL42 19BL43 19BL44 19BL45 19BL47 19BL49 19BL50 19BL51 19BL52 19BL62 19BL63 31BL45 31BL89 31BL93 32BL37 32BL81 32BL90 33BL59 33BL78 34BL13 34BL87 34BL96 35BL32 35BL48 35BL70 35BL84 36BL31 36BL45 36BL64 36BL68 36BL70 36BL73 36BL80 36BL82 36BL83 36BL93 36BL94 36BL96 37BL26 37BL30 37BL31 37BL35 37BL41 37BL44 37BL46 37BL48 37BL51 37BL56 37BL70 38BL31 38BL36 38BL47 38BL50 38BL58 38BL80 38BL96 39BL12 39BL21 39BL34 39BL48 39BL64 39BL67 43BL56 45BL44 45BL46 46BL77 46BL91 47BL10 51BL10 51BL11 51BL12 51BL13 51BL14 51BL15 51BL16 51BL17 51BL18 51BL19 51BL23 51BL24 51BL25 51BL26 51BL29 51BL33 51BL35 51BL36 6000 7000GBS B5000 B6000 BB150 BB150PT BB150S BB150ST BB15DP BB15DS BB15DW BB15PC BB15RP BB15RS BB15SC BB160 BB160S BC150P BC150S MBB518 MWB18CH PB20 PB203 PB204 PBB20 PBB201 PBB202 PBB203 PBB204 PBB206 PBB209 PBB210 PBB211 PBB212 PBB213 PBB214 PBB215 PBB216 PBB217 PBB218 PBB219 PBB25 PKB10 R600 R6000 RB70 RB75 RSDM05 SDM05 SDM05G WBB10SA WF1112218 WPB01 WPB02 WPB03 WPB031 WPB04 WPB04Q WPB05 WPB05BC WPB05BCG WPB05BCL WPB05BCQ WPB05BCW WPB05L WPB05P WPB05S WPB06 WPB09 WPB09LT WPB09Q WPB10 WPB11 WPB12 WPB13 WPB15P WPB30 WPB80This information is courtesy of SmallAppliance.com. If your blender is not on the above list, do a search at SmallAppliance for 'waring blender coupling' and you'll soon work out what you want.Installation notes. Make sure you remove any left-over aluminum threads from the shaft. When it strips, loops of aluminum can be left behind after removing the old coupling. On most Waring blenders I have used you do not have to remove the motor or base to gain access the other end of the main shaft so you can unscrew the coupling.This coupling driver works well and repairs a sturdy blender for short money. Check your blender’s model number carefully to be sure this part will fit. Some of the Waring blenders use coupling drivers that are left-hand threaded, and it’s easy to strip out threads if you try to install an incorrect coupler. This one uses a right hand (righty-tightly and lefty-loosely) thread. Also, to avoid excess wear be sure the base of the blender is firmly connected with the bottom of the blender bowl, even if it involves holding the bowl down when the blender is started. This was the second coupling driver I’ve replaced, and these replacement parts are identical to the OEM ones...and both repairs were needed because a member of my family decided to just sit the blender bowl on the base loosely....its motor ripped up the coupler post haste.Thought we'd have to buy a new blender, which was irksome given that we'd paid a small fortune for this blender. Discovered this part, which saved us some moolah. Threads inside coupling driver were stripped. Just replaced it with this part and voila... more smoothies and milkshakes. Note: no need to disassemble the blender to replace this part. Make sure blender is unplugged, first... then insert a screwdriver (flat) into the hole in the center bottom of the blender to engage the driveshaft. This will allow you to hold the driveshaft stationary while you use your other hand to unscrew and replace the coupling driver.Correct product for my blender quick n easy removal n install used several times and works like newBe careful with this installation. There is a very small screw at the bottom of the motor to secure with just a screwdriver. The coupler is a RH'd thread and locked on pretty securely. The drive cogs are on a metal base that is a non-ferrous metal and extremely tough. A very thin open ended wrench may be able to get underneath but I didn't have one so I snapped off the outer "rim" with a screwdriver and then used a metal disc grinder blade to shave off the rest to get to the hex. Even then it is almost impossible to keep a screwdriver inserted in the bottom to turn the nut at the top. At this point I figured I'd have to just get another blender if I failed so I hit it hard with a hammer sideways a few times and it cracked it loose enough to turn it off. Then it was just a matter of threading on the new one. I wouldn't have done it all if I had known this and just bought the stainless steel one for $99.00. This was still the best blender I have ever seen and have had it for upwards of 25 years now. I still might buy the SS one because it looks so nice.I bought this coupling from Goodman's via Amazon to repair a Waring Pro blender model WP1112217, which we have had for several years. The coupling itself is identical to the original. I had read the reviews on Amazon and elsewhere and was somewhat concerned that the coupling would be hard to remove. I was surprised at how easy it was to remove. I used the largest flat head screw driver that would fit the screw head located at bottom end of the blender's drive shaft. I held the screw driver very tight and turned the coupling itself in the oppose direction from the direction that the blender normally spins when it operation until it came off the drive shaft. Reversed the process to put the coupling on. This took all of 5 minutes maybe. Blender works like new now. Wife is happy.I like my Waring-Pro blender. No frills, just two speed settings, a powerful motor that will probably last forever, a steel body, and a nice heavy glass blender cup that is not only dishwasher safe, but will also probably never chip or break. Made in USA, that's a plus too. And when it started losing its grinding power and started making weird noises and a burning smell, turns out, all that was needed was to replace the rubber coupling driver.This item does what it does - spins the blades. And now my blender works like new again.