Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Magic Bullet NutriBullet Pro Disassembly
- 5 steps
- Activator
- 2 steps
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Introduction
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Step 1
Magic Bullet NutriBullet Pro Disassembly
- To start the disassembly of the Magic Bullet NutriBullet Pro you will begin from the bottom.
- Flip the device over to the bottom.
- Unscrew the four 1 cm screws using #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
- Remove the loose bottom portion of the device by pulling up from the bottom.
To start the disassembly of the Magic Bullet NutriBullet Pro you will begin from the bottom.
Flip the device over to the bottom.
Unscrew the four 1 cm screws using #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
Remove the loose bottom portion of the device by pulling up from the bottom.
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Step 2
- Unscrew the two 1 cm screws holding down the power cord using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
Unscrew the two 1 cm screws holding down the power cord using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
Step 3
- Unscrew the three 1 cm screws on the device circled on the screws pictures using the #1 Philips Head Screwdriver.
- Lift off the grey plastic piece off.
- Slide off the silver metal piece.
Unscrew the three 1 cm screws on the device circled on the screws pictures using the #1 Philips Head Screwdriver.
Lift off the grey plastic piece off.
Slide off the silver metal piece.
Step 4
- Flip the device over.
- Remove the three rubber seals covering the screws by pulling the components upward with the tweezer.
- Unscrew the three 16 mm screws using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
Flip the device over.
Remove the three rubber seals covering the screws by pulling the components upward with the tweezer.
Unscrew the three 16 mm screws using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver.
Step 5
- Pull off the casing from the device.
Pull off the casing from the device.
Step 6
Activator
- Remove the two 8 mm screws using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver while holding the activator in place.
- There are three separate activators with two screws each.
Remove the two 8 mm screws using the #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver while holding the activator in place.
There are three separate activators with two screws each.
Step 7
- Be careful of the spring flying out.
- Lift activator out of the Magic Bullet housing while holding the spring with tweezers.
Be careful of the spring flying out.
Lift activator out of the Magic Bullet housing while holding the spring with tweezers.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Ed David - Jun 28, 2017
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Where can I buy the actual activator?? Two on my nutribullet broke from the base.
Tony Chadwick - Aug 20, 2018
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Can you direct me to where I can buy spare parts for this bullet? As I need to replace the three black plastic moving parts that are pressed down by the lid that activates the switches.
Thankyou fir this great guide
Please can you direct me to where i can buy soare parts for this Bullet?
I need to replace the worn out 3 black plastic sliders that are pressed down by by the lid to activate it.
Many thanks
Tony
sharipaula - Nov 25, 2019
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How do I know if culprit is activators? My spice grinder blade works, but not the blender blade and extra I bought
If it IS activator, do I need to buy new ones? Or just reassemble with original parts?
twhitehead928 - Feb 17, 2020
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I thought it was the activators, since they were pretty gummed up from use. However, I believe the culprit is the mounting posts for the motor. They have rubber grommets attached to control vibration and all three of the posts the grommets go over have snapped off the mounting plate :(
I’ll try superglue, but don’t think it’s going to hold.
I’d like to remove the motor shaft from the top plate, but don’t see a way how to do that.