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Replacement 5-quart polished stainless steel mixing bowl with comfort handle for tilt-head stand mixers. Needed when original bowl is cracked or worn.
I ordered the attachments .all of them fit perfect. 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
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
This genuine replacement gear is a drivetrain component that transfers motor rotation to a mating mechanism inside your appliance. Replacing a worn or stripped gear restores smooth, reliable motion and helps prevent damage to adjacent parts.
Just take it down and install the new one. Read more
This cap spring is a small coil that supplies the return tension a cap or button needs to operate smoothly. Replace it if weakened, bent, or missing to restore proper feel and reliable engagement of the mechanism.
White plastic back cover for stand mixers. Protects internal components at rear of motor housing. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
Replaced part. Read more
This bearing supports a rotating shaft or assembly inside the appliance, reducing friction for smooth, quiet operation. Replacing a worn bearing restores proper alignment and helps prevent noise and premature wear on connected parts.
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 intermittent mixer operation or arcing sounds with this brush holder housing. Secures carbon brushes for steady motor contact and consistent speed.
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.
Stand mixer bearing supports and centers the rotating drive shaft for smooth, quiet operation. Replace when you hear grinding noises or vibration.
Fastens internal components in your stand mixer. Replace this screw if stripped, corroded, or missing to secure panels and brackets properly.
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
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
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