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Samantha
November 30, 2023
Hello!
I'm wondering if this field assembly is 110v or 220V (for the european kitchenaid mixer)? The part number I have is W10417246 and I'm also looking for the matching 220V armature (W10417244).
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Samantha
For model number 5KSM175
Hi Samantha, thank you for reaching out. The motor field assembly, part number PS11754481, has been made for 220-240 volt mixers. It needs to be paired with armature (220 Volt), part number PS11765839. This part replaced manufacturer's part number W10417244 with W10900799 by the manufacturer. We hope this information is useful!