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Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 electric can opener

Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 electric can opener Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 electric can opener, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for EC59D-TY2 Electric Can Opener

  • Slide Sw Asy for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 - Part 165433-00

    Spacemaker can opener diagram

    Slide Sw Asy

    Part #165433-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hardware Kit for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 - Part 165438-01

    Spacemaker can opener diagram

    Hardware Kit

    Part #165438-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Mag/clip Asy for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 - Part 165402-01

    Spacemaker can opener diagram

    Mag/clip Asy

    Part #165402-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bearing Bracket for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 - Part 166253-00

    Spacemaker can opener diagram

    Bearing Bracket

    Part #166253-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Mnt Brkt Asy for Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 - Part 165442-03

    Spacemaker can opener diagram

    Mnt Brkt Asy

    Part #165442-03

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Black & Decker Electric Can Opener EC59D-TY2 FAQs

Yes. For your Black & Decker EC59D-TY2 electric can opener, replacement parts are typically available by searching the model number and then matching the exact part to your unit’s design. If you do not see the part listed for EC59D-TY2, we recommend searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect to locate compatible parts and diagrams.

How to find the right replacement part

Use these steps to avoid ordering the wrong item:

  • Confirm the model number is EC59D-TY2 (from the rating label on the can opener).
  • Compare the part description to what you are replacing (for example: cutter assembly, gear, lever, switch, power cord).
  • Match the mounting style and electrical rating when applicable (cord length, plug type, switch style).
  • If the can opener has multiple versions, match by any additional type code or date code on the label.
  • Replace worn mechanical items in pairs when it makes sense (for example: drive gear and cutter) to prevent repeat failures.

Common parts people replace on electric can openers

These are the most frequent wear or failure items:

Symptom Most likely part area What to check first
Motor runs but won’t cut Cutter/drive mechanism Dull cutter, stripped gear, jammed feed
Won’t start Power/switch Outlet, cord damage, sticky switch
Stops mid-can Drive/load issue Binding, worn gear, can alignment
Excess noise Gear train Cracked gear, loose fasteners

Quick troubleshooting before you order

  • Unplug the unit and clean the cutter and feed area; dried residue can cause slipping.
  • Check for a bent cutter arm or misalignment that prevents the can from engaging.
  • Inspect the cord for cuts, kinks, or a loose connection at the strain relief.
  • If the switch feels intermittent, plan on replacing the switch or control component that actuates it.

Why it matters

Small appliance parts are often model- and version-specific. Matching the EC59D-TY2 model details helps ensure the replacement part fits correctly, runs safely, and restores normal cutting performance.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Black & Decker electric can opener model EC59D-TY2, the fastest way to find discontinued parts is to search by the exact model number and any part number printed on the old part, then cross-check for compatible substitutions and used/refurbished options. We start with the model-based lookup on Sears PartsDirect.

Step-by-step: how we recommend searching

  • Confirm the model number is EC59D-TY2 (match it exactly, including dashes).
  • Remove the suspected failed part (when safe) and look for a stamped or printed part number.
  • Search using part number first, then model number; part numbers are more precise.
  • Try alternate keywords for the same item (for can openers: “power cord”, “switch”, “gear”, “cutter”, “drive wheel”, “motor”).
  • If the exact part is unavailable, compare photos and mounting points to find a compatible replacement.

What to do when the exact part is no longer sold

Discontinued small-appliance parts are often replaced by a “substitute” part number, or the repair shifts to a component-level fix (cord, switch, wiring, or cleaning a jam).

Common workable paths

Situation What to try next Why it works
Part is discontinued Search for a substitute part number Manufacturers often supersede numbers
Part is out of stock Set a reminder and re-check availability Inventory can change
No part number visible Search by model + symptom Helps narrow to the likely component
Plastic/gear damage Compare dimensions and attachment style Fit matters more than the name

Quick checks before you buy anything

  • Unplug the can opener and inspect the cord for cuts or loose prongs.
  • Check for food debris buildup around the cutter and drive area.
  • Listen for motor hum; hum with no movement often points to a jam or stripped gear.
  • If it is completely dead, test the outlet and then inspect internal wiring connections.

Why it matters

Using the exact EC59D-TY2 model number and the old part’s number prevents ordering the wrong electrical or mechanical component, which saves time and avoids repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

To install a Black & Decker Spacemaker can opener like model EC59D-TY2, we mount the unit securely under a cabinet (or on its designed bracket), level it so it does not wobble, then route the power cord safely before plugging it in. A solid, level mount is what keeps the opener stable and quiet.

Before you start (safety and fit)

  • Unplug the can opener before positioning or tightening any hardware.
  • Choose a cabinet surface that is flat, solid, and not cracked or swollen.
  • Confirm the opener clears cabinet doors and does not interfere with hinges.
  • Keep the cord away from the cutting area and any hot surfaces.
  • Use the correct screwdriver and avoid overtightening into particleboard.

Basic installation steps (typical Spacemaker-style setup)

  1. Position the opener under the cabinet where you want it to sit.
  2. Level it front-to-back and side-to-side; adjust the position until it sits flush.
  3. Secure the mounting points (bracket or screws, depending on your version) so the unit cannot shift.
  4. Manage the cord: unwrap it fully, route it so it hangs freely, and plug into a nearby outlet.
  5. Test for wobble: gently press on the unit; if it moves, re-tighten and re-level.

How to confirm it is installed correctly

Check What you want to see What to fix if it fails
Stability Unit does not rock or twist Re-level, tighten mounting points
Clearance Lever and can path are unobstructed Reposition away from doors/hinges
Power cord Cord is not pinched or rubbing Re-route cord, add slack
Operation Smooth open cycle, minimal vibration Re-check mount tightness

Using it after installation (quick operation check)

  • Lift the lever.
  • Place the can under the magnet so it engages.
  • Start the open cycle and watch the first few seconds for shifting.
  • If the unit vibrates or walks, stop and re-level the mount.

Why it matters

A can opener that is not level or firmly mounted can wobble, slip off the can, or strain internal gears and switches. A stable mount improves cutting performance and helps the opener last longer.

For parts and model lookups, we recommend searching by EC59D-TY2 on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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