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Jar Seal 026284

OEM part for: Waring

Part Number: 026284


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Easy Less than 15 minutes (10 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
Waring
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Product Description ?

This replacement seal is specially made for use with Waring blenders. It is supplied directly from original equipment manufacturer. This item provides and air tight seal between the cutting blade assembly and the jar. Over time this seal will wear out allowing for leaks. Please note this item is made out of rubber material and it is sold individually.

  • ID 2" OD 2 5/8" 1/8" Thick
  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Easy Less than 15 minutes (10 rated repairs)?

Jar seal on blender disintegrated.

David - February 25, 2017
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, No toos needed.

Took the jar apart and inserted new gasket seal. Really nothing to describe, as it is the same as disassembly to clean the jar. Still, without a gasket seal the blender was useless.
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The coupling on the base and pitcher were ground down

Matthew - December 15, 2021
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers

1) simply replace the blending assembly for the pitcher. Might as well replace the jar seal at the same time
2) Turn base over and unscrew the three screws that attach the cover. Remove cover.
3) Insert a small screwdriver and lock the motor fan by jamming the blades. There are holes in the motor chassis that will accept the tip of the screwdriver to give you some leverage. Unscrew the impeller by turning in the direction of motor rotation. I used pliers to grip the impeller. Once started, it unscrewed by hand.
4) Screw on the new impeller (coupling)

5) The rubber feet are a press fit. Mine were old and cracked, so I replaced them as well
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Cut seal

Irwin - July 20, 2020
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, No needed

Placed new seal in jar and reassembled
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Coupling teeth broken and Blending Assembly not turning properly

Donna - April 30, 2020
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Small Vise Grip Pliers and Super Lube

The overall problem was that the V-Seal had gotten hard and deteriorated. That allowed the mixture being blended to seep through the seal and into the bearing, where it displaced bearing lubrication and caked up. Eventually, the bearing seized up, which broke the ends of the teeth on the couplings, and the blender wouldn't turn freely.

Replacement parts needed: V-Seal, two couplings, and optionally a new fiber washer (depending on condition of the old one), and optionally replace the jar seal if the old one is worn, deteriorated or deformed.

Fix the Blending Assembly:
Disassemble the Blending Assembly using a 3/8" combination wrench on the nut at the top and turn the coupling either by hand or use a screwdriver between the teeth of the coupling for leverage. Note the coupling has a left-handed thread, meaning you must turn it clockwise to loosen it!

Once you remove the coupling, slide the blade and shaft assembly out of the top and thoroughly clean the shaft with a fine emery cloth or a scotchbright pad or similar, and clean out any muck on the inside of the bearing, being careful not to scratch up the bearing or shaft. The bearing itself is only a brass sleeve. Replace the V-Seal at the top of the shaft underneath the blades with a new seal, placing the smaller flared end facing downward toward the bearing holder.

Cover the shaft with Super Lube (or equivalent), either the oil or grease (the grease will last longer). Super Lube, according to its label, is food safe and should be safe to use. Slide the blade and shaft assembly back inside the bearing and put the washer back in place on the bottom (if necessary, replace the washer with a new one).

Optionally, place a little antiseize compound or graphite on the threads of the shaft before replacing the coupling to make it easier to remove in the future. Place a new coupling on the end of the shaft -- remember to tighten it by turning counter-clockwise. There's no need to make it too tight as it will naturally tighten itself when it's being used on the blender.

Replace Coupling on the Motor:
Remove the 4 suction cup feet from the holes on the bottom of plate of the blender. They are mildly glued in place but will pull out easily enough without much effort and generally hold themselves in place when replaced without needing to be re-glued.

Remove the four retaining screws out of the holes where the suction cups were located, using a philips-head screwdriver, and remove the bottom plate from the blender. There's no need to disconnect the wiring going through the bottom plate, as there's plenty of room to access the motor with it still connected.

Use either a flat-blade screwdriver or a pair of small vise grips on the bottom screw of the motor rotor to hold it firmly in place. In my case, the screwdriver didn't provide enough torque to hold it without slipping and I had to use small vise grips to hold it. Remove the old coupling from the top either by hand or using a screwdriver in the teeth of the old coupling for leverage. Remember to turn the coupling clockwise to loosen, since they are left-handed threads.

After removing the old coupling, optionally place a little antiseize compound or graphite on the threads to make it easier to disassemble in the future and replace the coupling with a new one, turning counter-clockwise to tighten. Make it good and snug, but there is no need to over-tighten it, as it will tighten on its on when in use on the blender.

Reinstall the bottom plate of the blender and the four retaining screws and four suction cups. The suction cups will generally stay in place on their own, but if needed, you can use a little rubber cement or similar to help them stay in place. Test the blender and make sure everything is functioning correctly, and optionally replace the jar seal if the old one is worn out, and you are done.

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Cracked blades

JOHN - June 27, 2019
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, No tools required

Removed broken blades and replaced with new seal and base
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Old seal leaking

Guy - August 20, 2018
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, Hands

Removed the old seal, then installed the new one
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Coupling was worn and needed replaced, jar bottom was cracked and could not be used.

Judy - June 28, 2018
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Pliers

Unscrewed the jar bottom and replaced it with the new one. Coupling needed loosened by the maintenance person and he replaced them for us.
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Seal broke

David - April 19, 2018
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, Hands

Remove the old seal and put the new one
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Screw broke in the blender assembly

Jill - March 5, 2018
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, None

Replaced the Blending assembly with a new one and replaced jar seal as well. No tools were necessary and I was able to complete the task in less than a minute.
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Leaks

Neal - June 27, 2016
Tool Type

Blender

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Socket set

1. Replaced washer and seal on cutter head. Cleaned shaft of cutter head prior to reassembling.
2. Replaced jar seal with new one.
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