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Mixer won't run or just hums? Worn motor brushes in the holder cause power loss. This DIY repair restores full motor function on stand mixers.
Checked out You tube video. Easy tune up. One gasket was damaged and I did not notice that the brush holders has no brushes. I believe a quick call to Appliance parts pros will fix this, besides I need a few more parts. I expect to get another 20+ years from this KitchenAide mixer, once repairs are competed. Watch out for the single lock washer located on the rear upper housing screw, you don't want to lose this! Read more
Mixer won't turn off or stuck at one speed? This flat spring restores tension to the speed control mechanism. Common fix for speed link issues.
After disassembling the upper half of the mixer, I found out that the Speed-link was broken, the flat spring was missing. Replaced Phase control board, Speed-link and flat spring. Now it works as good as new. Read more
Replaces a cracked, broken, or missing control knob on your stand mixer's speed or lock lever. Restores comfortable grip and clean appearance.
As preventative maintenance, replaced worn worm gears and re-greased two units used in a bakery. All grease must be removed if contaminated and replaced. Also, the repair requires snap ring pliers to remove main shaft clip. Read more
If your mixer makes excessive noise or vibrates during operation, a worn spring seat cap may be the cause. This part centers and secures springs for smooth, quiet performance.
Your training film was a lot of help for me. Thanks!!! Read more
Fix a stripped or worn planetary gear causing grinding noises or poor mixing. Direct replacement restores smooth operation. Moderate DIY, 30-45 minutes.
REPLACED WORM GEAR AND OTHER GEARS SHOWING WEAR Read more
Fix loose or unresponsive mixer buttons with this cap spring. Restores proper tension and reliable engagement. Simple DIY repair in minutes.
White plastic back cover for stand mixers. Protects internal components at rear of motor housing. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
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 runs only on high speed or won't change speeds properly, a worn governor drive stud may be the cause. This small repair restores smooth speed control in about 30 minutes.
Replaced speed control parts. Read more
If your mixer speed won't stay set or the lever is cracked, this speed control lever restores precise speed selection. Simple DIY fix in minutes.
Supports the worm gear shaft for smooth, quiet mixer operation. Replace when you hear grinding noise or experience wobbling during mixing. Confirm fit.
Took mixer apart and replaced worm gear and worm gear bracket and bearing. Replaced planetary grease to make sure broken teeth didn't cause further damage. Read more
Replace your mixer's wavy spring washer to reduce vibration and noise. This washer maintains proper tension between shaft components for smoother operation.
If your mixer runs intermittently or loses power, a cracked or missing brush holder cap may be letting the carbon brush slip. Simple threaded repair.
Fix a mixer that won't turn on or has burnt electrical smell. This motor field assembly controls variable speed. Replaces worn electrical components.
Replaced all electrical parts. Read more
Fix intermittent mixer operation or arcing sounds with this brush holder housing. Secures carbon brushes for steady motor contact and consistent speed.
If your mixer head won't stay up or the hinge pin spins freely, this set screw secures the pedestal to the hinge assembly. Takes about 30 minutes.
6-32 thread machine screw secures brackets, panels, and internal components in stand mixers. Replace missing, stripped, or broken screws for secure fit.