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Rubber foot for stand mixer base. Replaces worn, cracked, or missing feet. Stabilizes mixer, reduces vibration, and protects countertops.
Super simple fix. The board plug in are in a little different location but were easily identified. 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
If your mixer bowl won't stay in place or wobbles during mixing, this retainer clip secures it properly. Simple DIY fix takes just minutes to install.
Screwed in the new clip with the new screw. Unfortunately it was too tight for the bowl so I loosened the screw and the bowl attached just fine. Read more
5-quart stainless steel bowl for bowl-lift stand mixers. Replace if warped, dented, or worn. Verify your model number for proper fit before ordering.
Replaced old parts added new ones. So excited. My 26 year old kitchen aid is functional and amazing. Read more
Fix a mixing bowl that won't lock in place or keeps sliding during use. This retaining pin secures the bowl clip to keep your bowl firmly seated.
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
5-quart polished stainless steel mixing bowl with flat handle for bowl-lift stand mixers. Replace your cracked, dented, or missing bowl.
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6-32 thread machine screw secures brackets, panels, and internal components in stand mixers. Replace missing, stripped, or broken screws for secure fit.
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
Stand mixer bearing supports and centers the rotating drive shaft for smooth, quiet operation. Replace when you hear grinding noises or vibration.
Fix a mixer that won't start, slows down, or makes grinding noises. This armature (motor rotor) restores reliable operation when worn or burned.
Replacement 5-quart polished stainless steel mixing bowl for KitchenAid bowl-lift stand mixers. Installs on lift mechanism with flat handle design.
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