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Retaining clip secures mixer components in place. Replace if cracked, rusted, or missing to restore proper assembly and stability of internal parts.
The blower wheel had been previously “repaired,” but the repairman did not install a retaining clip or clamp, so the new part was destroyed in about a year and a half, as the motor shaft rounded all the square edges in the plastic hub. The old blower wheel came off easily and the new part was a perfect fit. The center clamp that comes with the blower wheel kit would probably hold it in place by itself, but I also purchased and installed the retaining clip (#35) as well, because the end of the... Read more
Mixer makes growling noise but beater won't spin? This steel retaining pin locks drive components in place. Moderate repair; disassembly required.
Replaced gears, removed old grease & added new grease to parts. Read more
Lubricates planetary gears in stand mixers. Replace when grease darkens, mixer makes noise, or after gear replacement. Confirm fit with your model.
My KitchenAid Professional Series 6 mixer which is about 20 years old suddenly stopped working. The motor would run but the beater would not complete a full circle without a push from me. I took the gearbox apart to figure out why the beater would not turn and discovered that the worm follower gear had most of the teeth stripped from it. I believe this was caused by a lack of grease. As I removed the gearbox cover, I noticed that most all the grease had been thrown to one side of the gearbox.... Read more
Mixer making noise or shaft loose? This retaining ring locks gears in place on the drive shaft. Moderate DIY repair with snap ring pliers required.
Looked online for parts and drawings to see how it went together and found appliance parts pro. They had the most complete set of parts in stock of several places I checked. The drawings were great so I could see how it came apart. Went out to the garage with it and took it apart. Checked the drawings and watched the video (video was an older mixer but close enough.) Found a worn worm gear and the mating gear with several missing teeth. Ordered parts with 2 day shipping. Cleaned all the old... Read more
Mixer stops under load or won't run? This motor restores mixing power. Requires housing disassembly and pin removal. Moderately difficult repair.
Replacement motor/gearbox fit properly. Install went quickly. Mixer works like new. Read more
Plastic lift arm that raises and lowers the mixing bowl on stand mixers. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn from frequent use and age.
We found a youtube video on how to replace the Lift Arm. Read more
Small but critical: this groove pin locks the planetary/drive assembly to the mixer shaft so the beater is driven firmly and wobble-free. Replacing a bent or sheared pin restores solid, reliable mixing.
What it does
What’s included One groove/retainer pin (sold individually).
Install notes
Planetary gear assembly for stand mixers. Installs in the mixer head and drives attachments in orbital motion. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn.
Replaced the entire Drive set, even the motor that was not broken. The six quart 6000 HD is running like new. We broke it, your parts fixed it. Of course takes a little know-how on our part as well. Thank you! Read more
Washer spacer insulates and protects gears in your stand mixer's planetary system. Replace when gears become loose or noisy. Confirm fit with your model.
Watched videos available on APP's website, then ordered all necessary parts. Once parts arrived, just followed the videos again, step-by-step, to repair the mixer. I am NOT a "handyman", but with APP as my resource, I did it. Mixer running great now. Read more
Flat metal washer that acts as a hardware spacer in stand mixers. Distributes clamping force where screws or bolts secure components. Replace if worn or missing.
Fixes intermittent or erratic speed control on stand mixers. This electronic board regulates motor power for accurate, steady speeds across all settings.
Unplug the unit from power. Remove decorative aluminum band from motor enclosure by removing single screw at rear of mixer. Remove screws (now exposed) which secure the top half of the motor enclosure. Using a 1/8" punch, tap-out the pin that penetrates the planetary gear cover and the motor shaft (takes some finesse to avoid damage to the painted/coated planetary. It is a tight fit!) This will allow the planetary gear and cover to drop. Now the motor and gear unit can be removed. Do so... Read more
If your mixer beater stopped spinning or spins loosely, this agitator shaft assembly transfers motor power to turn attachments. Moderate DIY repair.
Basic open it up and swap parts need a special pliers for clip rings but can make do with others easy enough Read more
If your stand mixer components are loose or misaligned, this grooved retaining pin secures parts together for smooth, quiet operation. Easy fix.
Replacement spring for stand mixer beater shaft assembly. Secures to lift rod with nut and washer. Install if original spring is missing, broken, or lost.
Replaced the part. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for stand mixer panels, brackets, and trim. Secures internal components to keep parts aligned. Replace if missing, stripped, or rusted.
Fix mixer parts that shift or make noise with this retaining ring. Snaps into groove to secure components on shaft. Takes under 20 minutes to install.
I watched the video demonstration on the AppliancePartsPros.com website. It was easy to follow, and in less than 20 minutes my daughter's KitchenAide Mixer was as good as new. Read more