Drive Gear for Black & Decker JW200 Jar Opener

Drive Gear for Black & Decker JW200 Jar Opener

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This appliance was last selling for approximately $100 a decade ago, but I acquired one at Goodwill for an incredible price of just $12. Forgetting to test it prior to leaving the store led me to a startling revelation when I got home - it just clicked like it had suffered a mechanical failure due to stripped gears. Removing the outer casing was a frustrating process, but ultimately led me to discover that the penultimate gear driving the opener indeed lacked two teeth, highlighting the urgency for its replacement. Fabricating this substitute took only 20 minutes of devoted design time, after which a painstaking 90 minutes of printing elapsed before I managed to successfully repair the mechanism in its entirety. Key Instructions: To bring the printed piece into operational functionality, I relied heavily on printed supports and employed the strategic deployment of a triple shell method at an infill level of 100%. I was loathe to disassemble the repaired assembly again in haste or through necessity. An unremarkable difference became evident between my original replacement nylon gear, contrasted by its digital predecessor fashioned from ABS material. When attempting removal of screws in disassembling the entire assembly for upgrading purposes, an assorted assortment of Phillips-head screwdrivers becomes a reliable asset to call upon throughout this procedure. For a seamless return and avoidance of reinstallation obstacles when refitting the appliance's operational parts in reverse, I advocate adhering diligently to precise notations in spring configuration orientation.

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