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Randy
October 4, 2019
What is the specs on benalene 930-2 is i high temp,and light grease
For model number 4kv25hoxmc
Good Day Randy. Thank you for your question in regards to your part number W11200218). This Grease (Approx 1 pound) is used in all of the KitchenAid Mixers. It is a specialized grease used for food preparation. It is food grade grease using mineral based oil, which makes it food safe. Do not attempt to use a petroleum based grease in any KitchenAid product. Hope this helps. Best regards.
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Sandy
July 10, 2019
What is the difference between the grease for the mixer versus other grease
For model number KSM90wh
Hello Sandy, Thank you for the question. The mixer Grease is safe to use around food. Hope this helps!
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Thomas
December 8, 2019
How do you check the grease level. Mixer was laid its side and lost some grease.
For model number KSM75
Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. We suggest opening the case to check the grease. If most was lost it will be a good idea to have the grease replaced. Hope this helps!
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Diana
December 13, 2019
Need a motor.
For model number KSM150PSMC
Hello Diana,
Thank you for your question. The armature motor for your mixer is under part PS12347633 for your model. We hope this helps!
Average Repair Rating: 3.8 / 5.0, 5 reviews.
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Bad gears
Easily took apart and replaced gears. thanks
Jeffrey from FLINT, MI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Mixer only had 2 speeds with the smell of electrical burning.
This mixer was given to me 8-10 yrs ago with only 2 speeds (cant believe i waited this long to fix it). Repair went good, wasn't sure what i should replace so i replaced Control board, control plate, governor, grease in the gears and the transmission gasket. I first took any and ALL measurements for any screws on the control plate, this will help when you set your mixer speeds when its all back together. When installing the new governor i used a 10mm socket and a mallet to seat it all the way till it stops on the set pin. installed the new control board, with thermal grease on the back of the plate(very important). Didn't need to replace the grease in the gears, but i figured since i was in there id replace it. (No smells and all gears work) I used it to ground 5lbs of elk into burger (speed 4) after repairs and it worked great. Still have about 15lbs left to do and itll do it with out braking a sweat. Maybe i should open up a repair shop to fix these suckers...lol its that easy. What really helped with the repairs is the youtube video from Partselect. Second to none with a step by step on how to replace and repair just about anything on your mixer. Good deal, if i need to replace anything else i know where to go! Thanks
I took all the grease out of the top of the mixer. Saw that the gear was worn. When the new parts came I put as much grease in as was in before. Put it back together and it worked like a champ.
Plastic gear housing in stand mixer fractured causing gears to crash
Removed four screws to remove main cover. Removed four more screws to remove fractured plastic gear housing cover. Removed retainer ring and slid two gears and dowel off main shaft. Lifted out remaining gear train and bearings, Removed all grease and metal chips from all components. Greased new gears and reassembled. Replaced plastic gear housing cover with oreviously purchased die cast replacement part. Assembled main cover.
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Nancy M - May 26, 2022
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Grease
I really liked the video on how to repair my mixer. It made it very easy. After I bought the grease for $72.00 I looked on Amazon and it was a lot cheaper. You should make a smaller size because you don’t need a lot to repair one mixer. I don’t know why a relatively small container costs so much.
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Alan W - December 29, 2018
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Awesome !
the video and step by step problem solving was perfect ! part was correct just in time to fix before the holidays, Happy baker is happy wife, she was so happy I got to watch Football !!!
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Shirley M - May 15, 2018
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Easy repair of Kitchenaid stand mixer.
Once I got the pin out (and back in), the grease replacement was a breeze!
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