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Garbage disposal hex wrench stuck.
It is the best method for freeing up a jammed disposal.
You should have gotten a wrench with your unit that fits here.
To fix a clogged garbage disposal turn off the disposal using the circuit breaker and shine a flashlight down into the disposal to see the clog.
Remove the rubber catch or cover if needed and slide a hex wrench or wooden spoon into the disposal.
Do not test the garbage disposal for more than 10 seconds if it is not working properly and there is a humming sound.
Give it a turn.
Make sure that you force it down against one of the impeller blades and start rotating it manually back and forth.
Ensure that the garbage disposal is turned off.
If a larger object is responsible for the clog you may be able to remove it by hand.
On the bottom of your garbage disposal you will find a hex shaped opening in the center of the housing.
Confirm that the disposal is unplugged or the circuit breaker fuse is off.
Insert a garbage disposal wrench or the tip of a broom handle through the top of the disposal.
It s inside a small round hole in the motor housing.
Allen wrench will work.
Insert an allen wrench into the hole underneath the disposal.
Work it back and forth until the blockage breaks up and the blades move freely.
Then rock the wrench or spoon back and forth to move the blades and dislodge any stuck food.
Insert into the hole the hex head allen wrench that came with the disposal.
If the blades don t turn with gentle pressure it s time to find an allan wrench or hex key.
If the garbage disposer does not have a hex hole or if you do not have an allen wrench get a short broom and stick it into the garbage disposer.
Here are some tips to solve this stuck flywheel problem.
Identify the hex socket on the center of the underside of the garbage disposal unit.
Turn off the disposal and unplug the unit.
At the base of most disposal units is an opening for a hex key thatlets you manually turn the blades.
It will be hexagonal shaped and in the center.
Unplug the unit then climb underneath the sink and find the hole on the disposal s underside.
Grab a flashlight and open up the cabinet under the sink.
If you cannot locate the wrench that came with the disposal a in.
Get the allen wrench that came with the disposal unit and place its head in the hole.
Next locate the recessed hex shaped hole in the bottom of the disposal.
Insert the hex wrench into this socket then move the wrench back and forth to free the jam or confirm that the impeller is freed.
Depending on the kind of unit you have you.