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Secures the worm gear and drive shaft in your stand mixer. Replace if the pin is missing, bent, or has fallen out, preventing proper rotation.
Originally I thought the worm gear had gone bad - the most common problem when the mixer head won't turn. Got a new worm gear and took extraapart the mixer (followed the instructions in an online video tutorial). The worm gear was fine! The problem turned out to be that the small metal pin that secures the worm gear and drive shaft together was missing (?). Don't know where it went or if it was ever there in the first place, but without it the drive shaft and worm gear do not work together... Read more
Wire whip attachment for 5-quart stand mixers. Beats egg whites, whips cream, and aerates light batters. Replace if bent, rusted, or worn. Confirm fit.
Replaced old parts added new ones. So excited. My 26 year old kitchen aid is functional and amazing. Read more
Speed control lever cracked or broken? This mixer speed control lever restores speed adjustment. Simple 15-minute repair with basic tools.
After ordering the speed lever, I watched one of the videos about disassembling the mixer. I followed the instructions pretty much to the letter except I found I spent more time cleaning and air dusting around the motor to get the accumulated flour dust out. The insides of the mixer haven't been touched in 30 years. About the most difficult part of disassembly was the 4 screws holding the mixer head to the stationary base. these screws have beveled cuts designed to lock the screws in place, I... Read more
Replacement thumb screw for stand mixer power hub. Secures beater, whisk, and dough hook attachments. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
Fix mixer stuck at one speed or won't turn off. This speed link connects to the speed control mechanism. Common DIY repair, takes 30-45 minutes.
Found the broken parts upon disassembly. Ordered new parts. Parts were shipped very quickly. Read more
Replacement lift arm for stand mixers. Supports and raises/lowers the mixing bowl. Replace if cracked, broken, or won't stay in raised position.
I followed the online tutorials, there are many....replaced the PLASTIC part that had worn out Part #: AP4325266 (241764), and also the roll pin, Part #: AP3038054 (9703442) that held it in place with the handle. THIS IS THE HARDEST part of the entire repair, pounding out the roll pin and pounding it back in. A special tool should probably be used for this. I had a small specialized driver bit that "fit" for the job, so I abused it. Probably didn't need to BUY a NEW roll pin, ( it HAS be... Read more
Replacement rubber foot for stand mixers. Secures to the base to prevent movement and slipping during operation. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing.
My brother saw the parts on the counter when they came for dinner. Well that was it, he loves doing that kind of stuff so I said go for it. It was a Kitchen Aid professional mixer, it took him about 30 minutes to complete Works great was a lot easier then I thought it would be. Read more
If your stand mixer bowl won't lock or stay in place during mixing, this latch spring secures the bowl properly. Easy 5-minute fix with just two screws.
Removed 2 screws and the broken latch. Placed new latch spring on and the 2 screws. Super easy and the mixing bowl clamped on perfectly. Took about 30 seconds. Read more
Replacement spring for stand mixer control plate assembly. Maintains tension between speed control lever and plate. Needed when broken, missing, or worn.
This hub cap covers the attachment port at the top of your stand mixer. Replace if cracked, missing, or broken. Simply unscrew and snap on.
I ordered the worm gear online with replacement Food Grade Grease and the mixer bowl, cap-hub, paddle, and dough hook. It took longer to disassemble the mixer than replacing the gear. Once all the old grease was cleaned out and new grease replaced; reassembly went very quick and smooth. Now I have a perfect running mixer like brand new. Read more
Pouring shield attaches to the top of your stand mixer bowl to prevent ingredient splatter during mixing. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
Replaces a worn or stripped shaft-and-pinion assembly in your stand mixer. Installs in the geartrain to transfer motor rotation to driven components.
Replaced gears, replaced grease. Original shims kept proper tolerance. Read more
Hardware washer/spacer used in KitchenAid stand mixer assembly. Provides proper component spacing and secure mounting.
For most 20-year-old KitchenAid Blenders the grease packed inside begins to break down into UCK and oil which will drip through the old gaskets. After breaking down the case and removing all of the old grease and oil I cleaned all the gearing and shafts. I replaced the case gasket, the 2 shaft gaskets that the lower orbital gear slides up, and then the o-ring on the main shaft after everything was installed. I did a break-in run on med speed for one hour and then tapped the chrome ring off... Read more
Spacer washer maintains proper spacing between mixer gearcase components. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to restore correct alignment and operation.
You Tube is my friend…..I looked up common issues with the KitchenAid mixers, and saw how to take it apart with “ease” - discovered the broken plastic worm gear; Appliance Parts Pros had a great part breakdown and I was able to locate and order the replacement gear (I bought some washers as well but was able to re-use the existing ones) within about 10 minutes. Received the parts in about 3 days and put it all back together successfully - a refurbished wedding present for a friends’s kid that... Read more
Replace your worn dough hook if yeast dough isn't kneading properly or sticks to the attachment. Non-stick coating ensures smooth mixing and easy cleanup.
Replace your stand mixer's power cord if it's damaged, frayed, melted, or chewed. This electrical cord connects your mixer to the outlet for power.
I replaced the Board-Phas and speed control plate since power was not making it to the motor. When I received the speed control plate it had nuts on the upper screws with springs, since my old one didn't have nuts I assumed that the nuts were to keep the springs on until installed. After putting it back together, I noticed that though it worked, the first two settings did nothing. Now, guys, I was desperate, OK. I downloaded the service manual and read it from front to back, and when I got to... Read more