Clogged garbage disposals are a common problem.
Badger garbage disposal jammed.
Plan on taking twenty minutes to complete this task.
A sign that your garbage disposal is jammed is a humming sound.
Turn off the disposal and unplug the unit.
Use the wrench like a crank.
If your badger 1 garbage disposal is producing a loud noise then you should check its shredding plate.
This noise can be heard when the badger garbage disposal is turned on.
In a few simple steps and minimal tools you can have it unclogged and running like new.
To give your badger 5 a thorough cleaning plug your sink fill it about.
After you ve done this follow this procedure to get the garbage disposal up and running.
Fortunately you don t need to call a plumber to unclog your badger 1 garbage disposal.
First you will need hex head drench tool to start working on your jammed badger garbage disposal.
Garbage disposals may from time to time get jammed up when a bone or other hard object gets between the internal impeller blades and the wall of the disposal.
Insert the wrench into the hole at the bottom of the garbage disposal.
When the badger 5 garbage disposal gets clogged and shuts off the first thing to do is unplug it or switch off the power to the circuit to prevent it from switching on unexpectedly.
Work it back and forth until the blockage breaks up and the blades move freely.
If you have a long object use it to rotate the grinding plates in your garbage disposal.
If the disposal is still jammed try rotating the impeller.
Work the wrench back and forth in both directions.
As the motor heats up the automatic shutoff feature included in nearly all newer garbage disposals will shut off the motor entirely.
An unclean garbage disposal full of debris or buildup can lead to everything from unsavory odors to sluggish performance.
If there s visible debris or something large causing the humming jam this might be a quick indicator of what s causing the issue.
Insert a garbage disposal wrench or the tip of a broom handle through the top of the disposal.
If you don t have one head on to your local hardware store so you can start fixing your garbage disposal.
The hole is located under the sink at the bottom of the garbage disposal dead center facing the floor.