exelente no que nose puede claro que se puede en unos dias tengo que cambiarle lagrasa y engrane a una k5ss kitchanaid buen trabajo sra. la felisito like 244
Thank you so much for a no nonsense video I did run into a couple of little problems getting the mixer part back on the piece where the beauty ring goes over I really wrestled with that a little bit but other than that everything went well thank you again
I liked your video. I was thinking to buy a punch, but is expensive. That too I have to buy different sizes. You used a substitute, Allen wrench @ 1:14, 1:19, which I already have in many different sizes. Thanks for making a nice and clean video and sharing it. My old model Kenmore Elite stand mixer leaked in first 3 to 4 uses after buying aprox 7 yrs ago. It is not leaking any more, perhaps because the separated oil has already leaked out. After watching several RUclips videos, I was thinking to replace the o-ring on the upper portion of the spindle inside the gear chamber. It appears that just by replacing the grease, oil leak may stop. I already clicked thumbs up button.
Found the video very informative. My mixer makes a squealing sound when you turn it on. Sounds like a bearing not inplace properly or something rubbing. The original owner bought the mixer probably 13 - 14 years ago and when this happened he just didn't use it. Hopefully it would be repairable.
Thank so much for making this video..it was very helpful.... I just found a Kitchen Aid Artisan Mixer at Goodwill for $35 and from what I can tell, it leaks oil and #2 speed is a bit slower than normal (other speeds are fine).... things that I'm sure/hoping can be fixed!
It may be stuck, so you will need to use a punch tool to force it out with the help of an small hammer to carefully hit the punch tool while some else hold the mixer for you. It may require to hit a little harder to get it out. You can see the process in the minute 1:10 on my video.
I used KitchenAid grease that is a food safe grease. In case of incidental food contact, must not cause any physiological hazard or affect the food’s odor and taste in any way. You can buy it on Amazon. Kitchenaid 0011665W4176597 Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Part for Kitchenaid & Whirlpool www.amazon.com/dp/B00OSC174E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apu_X1ICBbJ45GH4K
My friend, I want to repair my kitchenaid myself, but the safety pin in the planetarium does not come out, I don't know if it has rust, but I'm spoiling it with the hammer and it doesn't come out, what do I do? I am from Venezuela and I have not got a good technician and decided to do it myself. My machine does not work the speeds and drips the oil and I want to do what you did in the video. remove the electronic feet and take them to a technician to check them and see what they have. I tried to balance them on the speed card but I don't get any improvement.
Es difícil sacar el safety pin porque esta metido a presión. Si le das golpes firmes pero suave utilizando un martillo puedes sacarlo. Mi esposo me sostenía la batidora mientras yo le daba golpes con el martillo como muestro en el minuto 1:10.
@@SiLoQuieroLoHago Gracias amiga ya mi hermano lo saco costo mucho le dio de golpes, se maltrato un poco pero que creo asi lo volvere a colocar. Quiero repararla porque no consigo quien lo aga, vivo en Venezuela los talleres responsables de esa marca ya no existen, los respuestos los tienes que encargar. Una vez estaba batiendo y depronto bajo la velocidad y como que la fuerza, pense que eran las velocidades descontroladas y no! porque no la puedo volver a controlar por la tarjeta que esta atras con los tornillos. Dije que la voy a desarmar ver como estan los engranajes engrasarlos y mandar a probar las tarjetas electronicas que tiene.
@Merman I changed the grease in mine. I don't think it was used very much in it's life. It may also be older as I did not see a nylon gear....they all appeared to be metal.
PLEASE HELP ME. I CAN'T GET THE PIN OUT TO REMOVE THE PLANETARY. I've used a punch and hammer, and then a bit from a screw driver, to better cover the overall size of the surface of the pin, and a hammer. I have even sprayed it with WD40 in hopes that some would leak between the pin and it's chamber. I wiggled the whole planetary in hopes of getting the WD40 in better. I've tried putting the mixer at every angle.... upright, upside down and on it's side. I've tried both sides of the pin. I've even had 2 other people try it ... but nothing is working! And the end of the pin, and area around the pin is taking a beating. 😢 Edit: Extra information about my model. It is an Artisan and does not have screws under the silver name band thingy.
Make sure the punch is not to big to slip through the hole where the pin is housed. If you have been trying just one side--try the other side of the pin. Don't hold back on the your effort or force to move the pin out. Good luck
Yes, oil. When the grease inside the gearbox of a KitchenAid stand mixer separates, the liquid part of the grease can leak out of the mixer as an oil. The grease inside the mixer's gearbox can separate for several reasons; heat from overloading the mixer, not using the mixer often enough, and time are the most common reasons.
This was very detailed and most importantly, shows how you put it back together afterwards! Thank you for sharing :)
Best How To Video On This Subject On RUclips! Thank You! WELL DONE !
Thank you!! I am glad you liked it!!
This video was awesome! Thank you for helping me complete my first equipment repair.
Thank you so much! Great video! Perfect angles!
exelente no que nose puede claro que se puede en unos dias tengo que cambiarle lagrasa y engrane a una k5ss kitchanaid buen trabajo sra. la felisito like 244
Thank you for making that look so easy... Very clear instructions thank you
Thank you so much for a no nonsense video I did run into a couple of little problems getting the mixer part back on the piece where the beauty ring goes over I really wrestled with that a little bit but other than that everything went well thank you again
Hi Alan!! Welcome to my channel! It makes me very happy to know that my video helped you!! 😀
I liked your video. I was thinking to buy a punch, but is expensive. That too I have to buy different sizes. You used a substitute, Allen wrench @ 1:14, 1:19, which I already have in many different sizes. Thanks for making a nice and clean video and sharing it. My old model Kenmore Elite stand mixer leaked in first 3 to 4 uses after buying aprox 7 yrs ago. It is not leaking any more, perhaps because the separated oil has already leaked out. After watching several RUclips videos, I was thinking to replace the o-ring on the upper portion of the spindle inside the gear chamber. It appears that just by replacing the grease, oil leak may stop. I already clicked thumbs up button.
Excellent video! Very clear and helpful.
I am glad you liked it! 😃
Found the video very informative. My mixer makes a squealing sound when you turn it on. Sounds like a bearing not inplace properly or something rubbing. The original owner bought the mixer probably 13 - 14 years ago and when this happened he just didn't use it. Hopefully it would be repairable.
Grazie senza tuo video non sarei riuscito a riparare kitchenaid.
Ciao
Were there any seals or gaskets that needed to be placed?
I have this exact problem.. great video .. did you change the gasket?
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I didn’t change the gasket, I only replaced the grease. It’s been 4 years and it continues to working fine.
@@SiLoQuieroLoHago
Ok great.. Thank you for the video and response
Normally , how many years after purchase kitchen aid the leaking would happen?
Beauty ring doesn't want to stay up. Keeps falling off. Any suggestions?
I want to remove the retaining pin to replace the grease, but it would not come out, Please healp.
The stainless/chrome ring needs to be a seal just like a wheel bearing seal on a older car,truck or trailer
Thank so much for making this video..it was very helpful.... I just found a Kitchen Aid Artisan Mixer at Goodwill for $35 and from what I can tell, it leaks oil and #2 speed is a bit slower than normal (other speeds are fine).... things that I'm sure/hoping can be fixed!
That sounds like a great deal. Good luck with your project and glad to hear this video may help you! :)
Yes,an easy way you can fix it,i did!! And no problems now. I pay 90 for mine, Check this guy videos. You will learn how to fix it in no time!!
I'm having trouble trying to remove the pin! It is sticky! What can I do???
It may be stuck, so you will need to use a punch tool to force it out with the help of an small hammer to carefully hit the punch tool while some else hold the mixer for you. It may require to hit a little harder to get it out. You can see the process in the minute 1:10 on my video.
I am having the same problem. I have tried everything. Did you manage to eventually get it out?
Thank you!!
Can i use graphitized grease ones i clean the old one ?
I used KitchenAid grease that is a food safe grease. In case of incidental food contact, must not cause any physiological hazard or affect the food’s odor and taste in any way. You can buy it on Amazon. Kitchenaid 0011665W4176597 Genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Part for Kitchenaid & Whirlpool www.amazon.com/dp/B00OSC174E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apu_X1ICBbJ45GH4K
My friend, I want to repair my kitchenaid myself, but the safety pin in the planetarium does not come out, I don't know if it has rust, but I'm spoiling it with the hammer and it doesn't come out, what do I do?
I am from Venezuela and I have not got a good technician and decided to do it myself. My machine does not work the speeds and drips the oil and I want to do what you did in the video. remove the electronic feet and take them to a technician to check them and see what they have. I tried to balance them on the speed card but I don't get any improvement.
Es difícil sacar el safety pin porque esta metido a presión. Si le das golpes firmes pero suave utilizando un martillo puedes sacarlo. Mi esposo me sostenía la batidora mientras yo le daba golpes con el martillo como muestro en el minuto 1:10.
@@SiLoQuieroLoHago Gracias amiga ya mi hermano lo saco costo mucho le dio de golpes, se maltrato un poco pero que creo asi lo volvere a colocar. Quiero repararla porque no consigo quien lo aga, vivo en Venezuela los talleres responsables de esa marca ya no existen, los respuestos los tienes que encargar. Una vez estaba batiendo y depronto bajo la velocidad y como que la fuerza, pense que eran las velocidades descontroladas y no! porque no la puedo volver a controlar por la tarjeta que esta atras con los tornillos. Dije que la voy a desarmar ver como estan los engranajes engrasarlos y mandar a probar las tarjetas electronicas que tiene.
Try spraying a little WD40, and letting it soak. Keep applying the WD40, while it soaks.
What should I say???? Thanks
how long before it starts to leak again ?
@Merman I changed the grease in mine. I don't think it was used very much in it's life. It may also be older as I did not see a nylon gear....they all appeared to be metal.
Diane Cadeau Hi!! I made this video two years ago and I am currently using the mixer without any leak.
PLEASE HELP ME. I CAN'T GET THE PIN OUT TO REMOVE THE PLANETARY. I've used a punch and hammer, and then a bit from a screw driver, to better cover the overall size of the surface of the pin, and a hammer. I have even sprayed it with WD40 in hopes that some would leak between the pin and it's chamber. I wiggled the whole planetary in hopes of getting the WD40 in better. I've tried putting the mixer at every angle.... upright, upside down and on it's side. I've tried both sides of the pin. I've even had 2 other people try it ... but nothing is working! And the end of the pin, and area around the pin is taking a beating. 😢
Edit: Extra information about my model. It is an Artisan and does not have screws under the silver name band thingy.
Make sure the punch is not to big to slip through the hole where the pin is housed. If you have been trying just one side--try the other side of the pin. Don't hold back on the your effort or force to move the pin out. Good luck
Oil?
Yes, oil. When the grease inside the gearbox of a KitchenAid stand mixer separates, the liquid part of the grease can leak out of the mixer as an oil. The grease inside the mixer's gearbox can separate for several reasons; heat from overloading the mixer, not using the mixer often enough, and time are the most common reasons.
@@SiLoQuieroLoHago I might use a neoprene gasket, should help with a little luck...
I did not SEE the promised KitchenAid GREASE information ... I would love to have the REAL stuff --- or a CHEAPER alternative
Dave Cooper www.amazon.com/dp/B0722VGTHJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_pfcwEbM4R8HYC
Step.one, dismantle the entire machine....
Cut the lame music.
Aww... Someone having a case of the Mondays? Poor little thing.
Doug, just mute the sound if the music bothers you.....easy as pie.....instead of complaining.
🙉
The stainless/chrome ring needs to be a seal just like a wheel bearing seal on a older car,truck or trailer