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Fix intermittent mixer operation or arcing sounds with this brush holder housing. Secures carbon brushes for steady motor contact and consistent speed.
Your training film was a lot of help for me. Thanks!!! Read more
This headless, cup-point set screw secures a component to a shaft or hub inside your appliance. The 1/4-28 x 3/8 in size bites into the mating surface to prevent slipping, helping keep collars, pulleys, or knobs aligned and stable.
Fix a mixer that won't start, slows down, or makes grinding noises. This armature (motor rotor) restores reliable operation when worn or burned.
Replaced all electrical parts. Read more
Stand mixer bearing supports and centers the rotating drive shaft for smooth, quiet operation. Replace when you hear grinding noises or vibration.
Replacement mounting screw for stand mixers. Secures panels, brackets, and internal components. Needed when original is missing, stripped, or damaged.
I replaced the cap screw and the bowl to get a new combination mechanism, which I hope will keep the bowl locked into place even if the dough is firm. I also ordered replacement screws, not knowing if the original screws would be damaged when I removed them. They were not and I will be returning them, if the postage isn't greater than the value of the screws. The new bowl and locking base are fabulous. It was when I made an old favorite recipe that I knew the base no longer held the bowl... Read more
This 6-32 machine screw fastens brackets, panels, and internal components in your appliance. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a secure, rattle-free fit and keeps assemblies properly aligned during normal operation.
I simply replaced the back cover, it only took 1 screw. Then I replaced the thumb screw as well. It took less than 5 minutes. Read more
If your stand mixer won't turn on or powers off intermittently, replace a frayed or damaged power cord. This cord restores safe electrical connection.
This factory fastener secures appliance components and panels in their intended positions. Replacing a missing, stripped, or corroded screw restores a tight fit, helping maintain alignment and reduce looseness and vibration-related noise.
It went from repair to redo/customize quickly. As the mixer was old, but had sentimental value. I completely took apart the kitchen aid mixer. I took the case pieces to a powder coated for a new purple coating. As this was being done I decided to purchase new motor parts as the mixer is older and was at times struggling. I disassembled the mixer one year prior to powder coating. When it came time to assemble and ‘fix’ I really needed the videos on here to help guide me to make sure everything... Read more
Fix loose screws or rattling parts in your mixer with this helical spring lock washer. Maintains clamping force under vibration. Easy DIY fix.
Size: 6-32 x 9/32 inch.
This latch secures the appliance door and helps ensure a proper close for normal operation. It replaces a worn or broken latch to restore reliable door engagement and user safety. What it does:
This flat washer provides a durable spacer and load-distribution surface for fasteners in laundry appliances, helping secure components and reduce wear. It's a simple replacement that restores proper fastening and alignment where a worn washer is causing issues. This is for 1 washer, the photo is an example of the washer.
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This refrigerator water filter replaces your fridge's internal filtration cartridge to help restore clear, better-tasting drinking water and ice. Simple to swap, it helps maintain household water quality when performance declines. What it does:
Seals the planetary gear case to prevent grease leaks. Replace if oil appears around the outer case or after opening the mixer for repairs. Confirm fit.
This was a problem that I'd had previously with this mixer. The worm gear, which is designed to fail (so that more serious damage does not occur to the motor), did fail while I was mixing some multi-grain bread dough. After the previous failure (pre-youtube days), I took the machine in for repair. The repair-shop cost came to about $150 in labor. Parts were extra. This time, I decided to do the repair myself, since I figured that I knew what was wrong. I found the appliancepartspros... Read more
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