Part Location Diagram of 027381 Waring Brush And Spring Assembly
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Brush And Spring Assembly 027381

Manufactured by:
Waring
ERP Number:
ERP10506937
Part Number:
027381
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  Works with your model  CB15!
$36.21
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Delivers in 3-5 Business Days!

Easy 

15 - 30 mins 

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  Works with your model   CB15!

Product Description

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This is an authentic Waring replacement part, sourced from the original manufacturer for use with blenders. Brushes are items that will wear down over time and eventually need to be replaced. Worn brushes can cause the blender to run off and on, and can prevent the motor from starting all together. This brush is sold individually, please note two brushes are required.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Waring
This part works with the following products:
  • Blender

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Waring CB15 Motor stopped working during use

S from Ankeny, Iowa

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
027381
1. Had to take unscrew the two parts of the motor casing to take them apart. That was the difficult part because screws were on so tight. Ended up taking the motor to the local hardware store to see if they could get the screws out, and they were able to do it.
2. Having never worked on a motor of any kind before, the only ha rd part was figuring out where the brush and spring assemblies were. Once I found that, it was really easy taking out the old worn out ones and putting in the two new ones.
3. After putting the motor casing back together, I plugged it in and it started right up. Success. This is a repair that the local Waring authorized dealer charged me $300 for in the past, and this repair cost $40 with shipping. The hardware store wouldn\'t take any payment for helping me get the motor casing unscrewed.
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