Includes both the attachment and beveled gear. This worm follower gear is for stand mixers.
Worm follower gear meshes with the worm gear, causing the rotation of the planetary assembly where the ac...
Keep your stand mixer running smoothly with this replacement worm gear, which powers the planetary assembly where beaters and other attachments connect. Made from high-quality metal, it’s built to wit...
If your stand mixer isn’t adjusting speeds like it used to, this speed control switch might be the fix. It comes with the black knob and lets you fine-tune how fast your mixer runs—perfect for everyth...
This part is used with the stand mixers attachments, as well as to hold the end cap to the front of the mixer.
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Lester
March 1, 2023
My mixer is very slow to start. Often overheats and stalls. Does it likely need new lubricant?
For model number KP26M1XOB5
Hi Lester, thank you for contacting us. Bad wiring connections or a faulty speed control plate can cause the motor to run extremely slow and overload the machine with heavy ingredients or using the wrong speed setting when mixing can cause overheating, you may need to check the speed control board and knob, part number PS11746947, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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.
removed metal strap around motor housing then remove the 4 screws holding top motor cover on, then removed the 4 screws that hold gear cover in place, remove long gear that is driven by the motor gear, then with ring pliers remove ring off long drive shaft and lift off worm gears. once all gears are removed --removed all the old grease ( do this to get all the metal shavings out from the failed gear) repace the grease in the gear housing and reassemble in reverse order
1, Removed trim piece (1 screw) 2, removed cover (4 screws) 3, removed speed switch assembly (2 screws) 4, removed gear cover (4 screws) 5, removed and examined 2 worm gears for wear. Gear cover was badly cracked, don"t know if it was caused by a previous repair or by heat, as old cover is plastic. Received new parts and installed them, 2 bearings, 2 worm gears, 1 new cover of diecast metal and a new gasket. All repairs made with a #2 phillips screw driver. My wife then made bread, and it preformed flawlessly.