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Oster 940-08-A kitchen center power unit with grinder pureer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Oster 940-08-A kitchen center power unit with grinder pureer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

Oster 940-08-A kitchen center power unit with grinder pureer
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  • Field W/fuse for Oster 940-08-A - Part 208893

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    Field W/fuse

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  • Washer for Oster 940-08-A - Part 4395-080

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    Washer

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  • Housng-whit for Oster 940-08-A - Part 5167-001

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    Housng-whit

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  • Screw for Oster 940-08-A - Part 62189

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    Screw

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  • Manual-8299 for Oster 940-08-A - Part 208020

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    Manual-8299

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  • Washer for Oster 940-08-A - Part 4395-090

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    Washer

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  • Nameplate for Oster 940-08-A - Part 208917

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  • Gear for Oster 940-08-A - Part 205160

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    Gear

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  • Washer for Oster 940-08-A - Part 203770

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    Washer

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  • Terminal for Oster 940-08-A - Part 68568

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    Terminal

    Part #68568

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Oster Kitchen Center Power Unit with Grinder Pureer 940-08-A FAQs

For Oster model 940-08-A (kitchen center power unit with grinder/pureer), the fastest way to find discontinued parts is to search by the exact model number and any numbers printed on the old part, then cross-check for compatible substitutions or “new old stock” listings. We focus on matching fit and electrical ratings so the replacement works safely.

Step-by-step: what to do first

  • Find the model tag and confirm the model is 940-08-A.
  • Remove the part and write down every marking: part number, molding numbers, and any voltage/amp ratings.
  • Search using multiple formats: the full part number, just the numeric portion, and common name (for example, “drive coupling” or “switch”).
  • Compare photos and measurements (mounting holes, shaft shape, connector style).
  • If the part is electrical, match ratings (volts, amps, wattage) and terminal type.

Best sources to check (in order)

  1. Our model-based parts lookup and search tools on Sears PartsDirect.
  2. “New old stock” (NOS) and used parts listings (verify condition and return policy).
  3. Appliance parts recyclers and local repair shops that keep older inventory.
  4. Compatible or superseded parts (same function, same fit, same ratings).

Quick compatibility checklist

What to match Why it matters What to look for
Mounting and fit Prevents vibration and misalignment Hole spacing, tabs, bracket shape
Shaft/coupler geometry Ensures power transfers correctly Flat spots, splines, diameter
Electrical rating Prevents overheating and failure VAC, amps, wattage
Connector style Avoids loose connections Spade size, plug type

Why it matters

Discontinued small-appliance parts often have look-alikes that do not fit or do not meet the same electrical rating. Verifying fit and ratings up front prevents repeat failures and protects the motor, switch, and wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. In most household and retail categories, a vacuum cleaner is considered a small appliance because it’s a portable, plug-in device used for everyday home cleaning, similar to other countertop or handheld electric appliances.

What “small appliance” usually means

Small appliances are typically:

  • Portable (not permanently installed)
  • Powered by electricity (corded or battery)
  • Used for routine household tasks
  • Easy to store in a closet, cabinet, or on a shelf
  • Serviced by replacing common wear items (cords, switches, filters, belts)

Where vacuums fit (and common exceptions)

Most upright, canister, stick, handheld, and robot vacuums fall under “small appliance.” Some edge cases can be labeled differently depending on the seller or service category.

Item type Common category label Notes
Upright/canister/stick vacuum Small appliance Most common classification
Handheld vacuum Small appliance Often grouped with small cleaning appliances
Central vacuum system Built-in/home system Typically treated as installed equipment
Commercial shop vacuum Tool/equipment Often categorized with power tools

Why it matters when you’re shopping for parts

Category labels affect how parts are organized and searched. If you’re looking up parts for an Oster 940-08-A kitchen center power unit with grinder pureer, it’s also listed under small appliance parts, even though it’s a kitchen device rather than a cleaning device.

  • Use the exact model number when searching parts lists
  • Match the product type (vacuum vs. kitchen center) to avoid wrong-fit parts
  • Check for common wear items first (filters, belts, cords, switches)

For help confirming you have the right model number format before ordering, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Most Oster kitchen center power units like model 940-08-A last 10 to 15 years with normal home use and basic care (cleaning after use, not overloading the grinder/pureer, and storing attachments properly).

What affects lifespan the most

  • Motor load: forcing tough ingredients or running the grinder continuously shortens motor life
  • Heat buildup: long run times without breaks can overheat the motor
  • Cleaning habits: moisture left around the drive hub or switches can lead to corrosion
  • Cord condition: repeated bending near the plug or housing can break internal wires
  • Attachment wear: dull grinder parts make the motor work harder

Quick care checklist (best practices)

  • Run in short bursts; let the motor rest between batches.
  • Keep vents clear; wipe the housing with a lightly damp cloth only.
  • Dry all removable parts completely before reassembly or storage.
  • Stop using it if you smell burning or hear grinding; inspect before the next use.
  • If performance drops, check for dull or jammed attachments before assuming a motor problem.

Typical lifespan expectations

Usage pattern Typical lifespan What you usually notice first
Light (occasional) 12 to 15 years minor noise increase, slower grinding
Normal (weekly) 10 to 12 years intermittent power, worn attachments
Heavy (frequent, long runs) 7 to 10 years overheating, switch issues, cord wear

Why it matters

A kitchen center power unit is motor-driven; most “end of life” failures come from overheating, worn electrical connections, or overworked attachments. Matching your use habits to the motor’s limits is the simplest way to reach the 10 to 15 year range.

For help confirming you have the exact model before ordering parts, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].

Last updated: March 2026

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