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Fix grinding noises or mixer speed issues with this stand mixer gearcase assembly. Essential component housing internal transmission gears.
Mixer slipping or making loud grinding noises? This worm gear transfers motor power to attachments. Moderate DIY repair with cleaning required.
This time I replaced the front and rear bearings and thrust bearing and all the gears. The hardest part is thoroughly cleaning out all the old grease. After re-greasing and assembly mixer ran like new. I wish a more robust worm gear was available. A snap ring plier is a must for this job. Read more
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Fixes cracked or broken transmission housing causing loud grinding noises or gears slipping. Metal upgrade from plastic. Moderate DIY repair with video.
Opened up transmission housing and removed all gearing to inspect for worn parts. The Professional 6 is all metal (except for the transmission housing cover) so just a couple of gears looked worn. Planetary needed adjustment, although the gearing was solid. Replaced the transmission housing cover with a new metal version. Cleaned out the old grease (all that grease...) and repacked the gears. Closed it up, ran it for 30 minutes to set in the new grease, and everything sounds smooth and... Read more
Planetary gear assembly for KitchenAid stand mixers. Installs on the drive shaft to rotate beaters. Replace if bent, cracked, or teeth are worn.
The vertical shaft showed a slight bend so I replaced the bent shaft with a new shaft. I should have done that when I was replacing the gears. Although we have not mixed any more bread, I ran the mixer at a both low and high speeds for several minutes without any more gear clashing noises. It now purrs ! The top bearing on the original vertical shaft had slipped down the shaft when I first examined it. This may have been the source of all of my problems with this mixer. It may have been... Read more
Fix grinding noise or leaking grease with a new lower gearcase housing. Restores proper alignment and contains lubrication for quieter mixing.
DID A FULL OVERHAUL on the KitchenAid Stand Mixer. I've had the mixer for over 25+ years and it finally stopped working. But instead of buying a new one, which is not made the same, I did an almost complete overhaul on this one. Replaced: Lower Gearcase, Transmission housing, front sleeve bearing, worm gear, motor shaft seal, worm follower gear, and drive motor. Watching the videos was very helpful, especially when removing the lower gearcase. Read more
Fix a loose or noisy planetary that's separating from the shaft. This lower drive assembly restores smooth beater rotation. Moderate DIY repair.
Replaced the planetary and a couple other wear parts will I had it apart. Shaft bushing, thrust bearing and sleeve bushing. Haven’t put it to the test of the wife’s cookie dough yet. Hope this speaks the trick with holidays right around the corner. Read more
If your mixer won't agitate properly or makes grinding noises, this planetary gear assembly transfers motor motion to restore mixing action.
Fixes mixer that won't turn or makes grinding noises. This gearcase assembly transfers motor power to beaters. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
Threaded nut secures panels, brackets, and internal assemblies in your stand mixer. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged to restore secure attachment.
Wire harness assembly for stand mixers. Connects internal electrical components. Replace if wires are frayed, damaged, or connections are loose or burnt.
Replacement power cord for stand mixers. Installs at the rear base to deliver electricity. Replace if cracked, frayed, melted, or damaged at entry points.
Replaced the cord Read more
Lift arm rod for stand mixers. Connects the lift handle to the bowl support mechanism. Replace if bent, stripped, or the lift assembly is jammed.
Fix grinding noise or slipping during mixing with a new lower gearcase. Transfers motor power to the rotating assembly. Moderate DIY repair.
If your mixer produces uneven batters or doughs, this mixing beater restores consistent texture. Replaces bent or worn beaters in 15 minutes or less.