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BlendtecBlendtec blenders are renowned for their power, ease of use, versatility and reliability and boast the most powerful motors to the safest blades. Blendtec manufacture the worlds most advanced blenders and smoothie makers in the USA. Suitable for use in juice bars, restaurants, milk-shake and smoothie bars, whether its back of house food preparation in a restaurant or front of house serving a high turnover of customers - you will find a blender here that meets your needs. Juiceland are an authorised UK Blendtec blender dealer and provide the full range of commercial blenders and smoothie makers, jug rinsers, jars and spare parts. Blendtec Total Blender Spare Parts Spare parts and accessories for the Blendtec Total blender. Blendtec Classic 575 Spare Parts Spare parts and accessories for the Blendtec Classic 575 blender. Blendtec SpaceSaver Spare Parts Spare parts and accessories for the Blendtec SpaceSaver blender. Blendtec ABC Q-Series Spare Parts
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Fully digital controls, along with an LCD display. None of that "push-button" stuff found on $30 blenders. But will it blend? We were so anxious to open up this puppy, we never found out. We'll take the word of thousands of satisfied customers, as well as Blendtec's hilarious videos. A mechanical switch on the back of the unit stops any bad ideas from turning into deadly ideas. You'll notice the absence of plastic. Other blenders use plastic shafts as a safety mechanism. chris freytag back to basics blender replacement partsIf the blade gets stuck, the blade/motor connection will sever, as the plastic will either break or melt. The Total Blender has several electronic monitors that enable it to have a full metal shaft. That's how it transfers all that power to your ice cubes. The splined connection between the motor shaft and the blades is perfectly suited to transfer the astronomical torque of the motor to the edge of the rotor blades.
The bottom of the blender. Best place to go if you need your serial number. Remove the two Phillips screws (deeply) recessed into the bottom housing. Four side tabs hold the plastic bottom housing in place. Opening the blender is as easy as one, two, three, four. The bottom housing is very ventilated -- essential for cooling the 1560W motor housed within. There's another thin plastic cover underneath the main cover. Nothing too exciting yet. The cover most likely directs air toward the vents in the bottom housing. Notice all the free space. This is the type of device mostly unaffected by the trend to shrink all components as much as possible. Now onto the fun stuff. We begin by pulling out the power switch -- can't be too careful nowadays, especially with the recession and all... Another spade connector lies underneath. We pulled that one out too. Insert a spudger between the EMI power line filter and the case to separate the double sided tape.
The unit comes right off after a couple of spudger twists. Onto the logic board, which may be the most important of all the internal goodies. It regulates all the aspects of operation and safety for the device. The logic board simply sits on brackets molded into the plastic housing. Disconnect a couple of spade connectors from it, and slide it out a bit to reach the control panel ribbon cable connector. Disconnect the control panel ribbon cable from the board. This should almost free the logic board from the rest of the blender. Two more connectors, and the logic board is free to roam about the country! Removing the speed sensor. Aptly named, the speed sensor monitors the speed of the spinning shaft. Should things get out of hand, the sensor will shut off the motor. The speed sensor uses inductive pickup to tell the control circuitry how fast the shaft is spinning. Inductive pickup is triggered by ferrous metal passing by in close proximity, causing a current to be induced in the pickup.
This is really the same effect used by an electric guitar to pick up the string vibrations. Blendtec informed us that the Total Blender includes what they call a "hammer-fire" system. The main microprocessor will trigger this system if it detects that the blade stopped spinning. The processor will send a series of strong electric pulses with the intent to free the blades from the obstruction. If that fails, it will shut off the motor to prevent any damage. Remove two Phillips screws (of the four holding together the entire device) from the brush/slip ring housing. These puppies didn't come out without a fight. No wonder why -- they're over 3" long! Containing the inertia of the rotor spinning at 28,000 rpm is kind of important. Remove the single nut from the fan end of the shaft. A 3/8" Allen wrench conveniently fits into the splines at the other end of the shaft, making the nut removal a snap. After removing the nut, the fan simply lifts off the shaft.
Use a flat blade screwdriver to 'walk' each of the two brass brush housings away from the motor shaft. After the brass brush housings are separated from their housing, the brush spade connectors simply slide out. Removing the brush/slip ring housing exposes the support ball bearings at the tail of the motor shaft. The brass brush housing is connected to the pure carbon brush with a braided copper wire. The carbon brushes normally wear out before the rest of the motor. Lifting the stator out of the Blendtec. The weld connecting the stack of metal plates creating the frame of the stator is just plain beautiful. Tracing the small black wire to the bottom of the stator and peeling back the tape reveals... The thermistor is used to monitor the temperature of the windings to avoid meltdown. We're told that the motor temperature has to reach a maximum of 130 degrees Celsius (266 degrees Fahrenheit) before being shut off! Just look at this rotor.