Kitchenaid Professional 5 Plus Mixer Grease Change

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  • Kitchenaid Professional 5 Plus Mixer Grease Change
    Disassembly and reassembly

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  • @feldon27
    @feldon27 27 дней назад +1

    My 600 Bowl Lift Kitchenaid is past 15 years and is desperately needing a regreasing. Thank you for this video!!

  • @atabuoy050
    @atabuoy050 Год назад +6

    One of the, if not best videos for anyone servicing this or similar machine. Ours is 15+ years old. My wife is an avid baker, uses it 4-5x/week. Last week I ground up a 15lb brisket. By the end, noticed a nasty burning smell and mixer top cover was too hot to touch.
    The unit has never been serviced! Figured it was time before it died. Looked at numerous videos and yours by far was the most thorough and complete. Very logical and sequential. As easy as it looks or seems for most of us DIYers, these one off projects can easily go bad.
    With your help, it was in fact quite easy. Thanks so much…..another “happy wife, happy life” project in the win column.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад

      This video was made for you. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment.

    • @jkadams63
      @jkadams63 2 месяца назад

      Dear Sir, would you have any thoughts about which ‘grease’ to use on the mixer when the mixer is used by an another avid baker? I would not want the mixer to smell like a Ferrari post-race whilst mixing dough.😂Thank you!

    • @SiepNyholt
      @SiepNyholt 2 месяца назад

      @@jkadams63 I used a “food grade” grease product found on Amazon. It included replacement gaskets. I attempted to cut and paste the actual link but it appears the seller is no longer selling the product? But there are several others listed on Amazon. Be sure to read reviews to help you select the most compatible product. Obviously food grade is critical and imo, so are the gaskets. I serviced ours 2 years ago and have had zero issues and certainly no odours.
      Good luck!

  • @breannaobryan1120
    @breannaobryan1120 Час назад

    Thank you so much. I bought the grease, got the tools, took it apart then I found myself into a rather large quanandrum, I used paper towels but I just kept smearing things. Thanks to a hidden response I went and bought the almighty simple green and dish soap and a little scrubby brush and went to town on them. Took forever because i washed them in the groupings i took them off. I placed them all on paper towels in the same order. I think it helps greatly if you keep them in the order you took them off that way you just reverse the order you took them off. BTW, other than nailing or screwing something into the wall i never done anything like this, but it works if you stay organized and pay attention to every step you do. My mixer works like a charm now, it worked before but after years of use is like a car you can hear or feel that something is off, and i could hear it making more noise than usual. Have fun taking things apart and putting them back together.

  • @haley-annemiller8641
    @haley-annemiller8641 3 года назад +4

    Thank you SO much. I was given a kitchenaid pro that worked, but made an annoying sound. Got it open and that planetary gear was dry as a bone. I changed all the grease and my mixer sounds nice and smooth now!

  • @amythesockmaker1105
    @amythesockmaker1105 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video! I took mine apart and couldn't figure out the ball bearing washers 😂 so you saved me now I know where they go!

  • @cocosmom0817
    @cocosmom0817 3 года назад +2

    You are a quintessential engineer! I love how you tell the exact name of every piece of hardware down to the surface of the bushings! I learned so much from this. Thanks much for being so thorough and organized! That's definitely the sign of an engineer! PS... My niece went to Liberty on a full ride scholarship. She was the captain of the softball team about 10 years ago!

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for your kind words. I graduated in '91 from ODU in Norfolk with a mechanical engineering degree and my wife graduated in '93 from Liberty here in Lynchburg with a degree in education. Her tuition was free since her father was a professor of computer science there at the time. I am glad this video helped you. That is really why they are posted.

  • @cold2four1
    @cold2four1 3 года назад +1

    worked awesome, thanks for the vid, it was easy to follow. The hardest part was getting the food grade grease, took 3 weeks to deliver.

    • @chevyguy6961
      @chevyguy6961 2 года назад

      Super Lube Synthetic Grease is food safe graded and you can find it at The Home Depot or most auto parts stores. It's dielectric grease and works great in mixers. Good to 500 degrees F. and doesn't separate. Regreased my lift bowl K5-A mixer a year ago with it and have had no problems.

  • @andyrocknroll869
    @andyrocknroll869 3 года назад

    My son and I really appreciated your helpful video as we tackled this together. Thank you for that!

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад

      That is outstanding. That is a great story that I am thankful to have played a small part in.

  • @karllavoie338
    @karllavoie338 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video. A few hours of work and done. A brand new Kitchenaid!

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад +1

      Your welcome. You are the reason these videos are made. Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment.

  • @terencenewcomen5764
    @terencenewcomen5764 3 года назад

    Great video, just sat back and enjoyed it. Next problem will be to convince my wife that the squalling noise might suggest it's time to do a grease job. She growls at me when I get too close to her loving machine. At least I'll be ready when it hits the dust. Thanks

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli 2 года назад

      Your wife should respect you more and praise you for wanting to do preventive maintenance.

  • @scottmacdonald1381
    @scottmacdonald1381 Год назад +2

    How did you clean off the old grease?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад +1

      Well ... I deliberately did not say how because I did not want to show the use of non food grade chemicals that a viewer could use and have them find their way into their food.
      Having said that, I used Purple Power and a dish soap wash and rinse. Next time, I plan on using Simple Green which is gentler to the skin with a dish soap wash and rinse.

    • @scottmacdonald1381
      @scottmacdonald1381 Год назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man thanks! Great video

  • @davidossinger8183
    @davidossinger8183 4 года назад +3

    This was great. Wish I'd seen it before I greased mine. I used too much of the wrong type of grease, and it eventually wept down the beater shaft and lubricated the friction fit spline which drives the planetary gear. I'm off to buy some white lithium and red loctite now! Many thanks.

  • @sanmurillo
    @sanmurillo 3 года назад

    Your comments and instruction were perfect. Nicely done.

  • @michaelrancourt3983
    @michaelrancourt3983 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video, it was very helpful. Out of curiosity did you need to go back and repack with grease or was the amount you applied in the video sufficient?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад +2

      I did go back and repack the transmission to quite the assembly down. The amount put in was still in place but, since I had so much left over I decided to use it up instead of just letting it sit there for another 10 years.
      Thank you for asking.

  • @connieembleton
    @connieembleton Год назад +1

    This is a wonderfully detailed video with so many great tips and clear explanations. I didn't even know this was a thing!!! My mixer is only a little over a year old and I use it constantly. I did have grease leak once, landing on the platform under the bowl, but that was months ago and never happened again. Am I okay to leave it or should I be doing this maintenance now? Anyone?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад +1

      You should be fine.
      The oil does not separate from the grease for five or ten years. If you do not overload the bowl and strain the mixer with things like bread dough over and over again, then the mixer should keep making cake batter far beyond the day you remodel the kitchen and decide a new color is needed.
      I hope yours lasts and don't worry about it unless you just want to do some preventive maintenance.

  • @deppam
    @deppam Год назад +1

    Thanks for the detailed explanation.

  • @jordanepstein1499
    @jordanepstein1499 2 года назад

    One of the best how to videos I have ever seen. Very well explained with details and names of parts. Thank you so much. Subscribed hope to learn more from you in the future.

  • @AlessioSangalli
    @AlessioSangalli 2 года назад

    The pasta roller front attachment for the kitchen aid is actually very good!

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад

      Excellent comment, thank you.
      Since I think of meat and meat grinders in particular, the pasta roller did not come to mind when the video was made. Thank you again.

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli 2 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man I made fresh egg-pasta the other night with a bunch of friends and after we ate it we disassembled the KitchenAid to see how it was made inside, following your video as guide 👍

  • @bjaminf113
    @bjaminf113 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the detail!!

  • @patriciaosuch
    @patriciaosuch 2 года назад

    I took most of it apart but I could not get the little clip or pin off, that allows for the gears to disassemble. Greased it up and got it back together. It works but has a grinding clunking noise. But your instructions were excellent

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад

      I have seen the bottom where the mixer blades attach come loose. At least that is what the issue could be as all other parts have gravity in their favor with respect to being loose or noisy.

  • @scottkaminski3685
    @scottkaminski3685 4 года назад +1

    Great video. One question: noticed there’s a gasket at the bottom of the transmission housing. Did you replace this with a new one or simply reuse the original?

  • @BIOIV
    @BIOIV 2 года назад

    Awesome video.. just greased mine.. runs way quieter

  • @windemere1688
    @windemere1688 2 года назад +1

    (Hop you are still monitoring this thread.) Thank you for the detail instruction. My unit stopped spinning (died with some pretty bad grinding noise.) I disassembled everything as you described and tried to diagnose. What I found out was that at you 14:18 when you re-assemble the planetary part back, the only gear there was spinning quite freely, but on my unit it was frozen. I didn't have any way to loosen it up. I guess I will need to order a planetary unit and see if that fixes the problem. If you are reading this thread, I appreciate any comment. Thank you.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your question.
      Replacement of the entire unit is about $65 + S&H but color matching is the issue because of availability.
      Your are saying that the Shaft Agitator, Part Number:WP9708191 ($15) is not turning in the planetary unit.
      With the snap ring off the top of the gear, removal of the gear is a matter of time and patients. Wiggling, pushing and pulling to unjam the gear or shaft is time consuming. The shaft is stainless steel so only use a wooden or brass hammer to tap both ends to start the shaft removal process. Once you get the shaft wiggling around, then it is only a matter of time and patients before the shaft agitator is removed from the planetary base unit.
      Good luck with your repair. Try not to throw parts at it but you can go to places like partswarehouse, ereplacementparts, or whatever website you choose to look a diagrams and order parts.

    • @windemere1688
      @windemere1688 2 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man Thank you for the update, David. I decided to go with a replacement for the entire unit (WP9708174). Color matching is not an issue as long as I can get it working for my "boss" again. Funny to notice the replacement part is almost 1/4 of the original purchasing price! Thanks again.

    • @windemere1688
      @windemere1688 2 года назад

      Hi, David, just to close this subject. I ordered the whole planetary assembly and the replacement part works fine. When I removed the old planetary assembly and examined it, the "gear" was stuck and not spinning at all, top of the gear was shiny. I also noticed the scraping mark (metal dust) on the bottom of the lower gearcase where the planetary assembly was attached to. I think over time the agitator was pushed out of position ("up") and caused the gear to scrape the bottom of the gearcase, the accumulated metal particle eventually jammed the gear and the agitator which I was not able to remove from the planetary assembly anymore. I followed the steps and put everything together again and all is working now. Just for reference if useful for other viewers...the planetary part came in White/Black/EmpireRed. My mixer is in red color where the part was backordered. I waited for 2 weeks and decided to get the White one (actually cheaper). Perfect match. Thanks again.

  • @olgasukhenko4442
    @olgasukhenko4442 Год назад +1

    Do you HAVE to remove the circuit board? I'm a little uncomfortable messing with the electronic components

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад

      No you do not have to remove the circuit board or unplug any of the connections. The one screw near the board may be a little hard to reach but do-able.
      I just took everything apart for the video and so I could clean the greased up areas with some cleaning liquids.

  • @mattig1518
    @mattig1518 3 года назад

    Excellent quality video. Even shows how much grese to add.

  • @jordynmoore1328
    @jordynmoore1328 4 года назад

    This came at the perfect time! Thank you so much!!

  • @allensun95
    @allensun95 4 года назад +1

    great video, thank you so much!

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio 3 года назад

    How'd you clean the grass out? Didn't show that. My mixer lost oil while in a box packed up when moving and stayed on its side a long time. Where do I need to replace the great at? Thanks.

  • @jasonroos5781
    @jasonroos5781 3 года назад

    Thanks for the vid man, everything went perfect!

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад

      Excellent. Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment.

  • @mkatara
    @mkatara 3 года назад +2

    Great walkthrough. How did you clean the old grease? did you use any chemical solvent?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +5

      Yes I did. I used Super Clean. I used to use Purple Power but I do not like that any more because breathing it is irritating.

    • @haley-annemiller8641
      @haley-annemiller8641 3 года назад

      Was coming to ask the same question. My mixer is old and noisy and the greasy is gummy and black. I was just planning on wiping and brushing the grease off. What is the benefit of using a solvent?

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli 2 года назад

      @@haley-annemiller8641 the benefit of using a solvent is that you have a chance of getting rid of the old broken grease that is stuck to the gear surface. Just wiping it off will only remove the excess grease that wasn't contributing anyway

  • @barrychambers4047
    @barrychambers4047 Год назад +1

    Isn't food grade grease nothing but lard? Kitchenaid mixers use Benalene 930-2 grease. It is not white, and it is not, so called, food grade grease.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад

      Good to know. I used H1 food grade grease.
      This actually a tough subject as they can be petroleum based but are classified as food based because when it accidentally contacts food being produced, following a leak, this is totally safe for the food produced. Note that the specifications state that the grease is food safe but the human safe is just implied. I will look into the Benalene 930-2 grease for its contents.

  • @DGamingMunch
    @DGamingMunch 4 года назад +1

    i got a kitchen aid mixer grease the came with the cover or housing gasket. how often would that get replaced?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад +1

      The transmission housing gasket sould not need to be replaced. They are only 5 or 6 dollars if you just want to start fresh.

    • @DGamingMunch
      @DGamingMunch 4 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man Ahh thanks, this video definitely helped me safely change grease my unit

  • @taoyuanheng7088
    @taoyuanheng7088 4 года назад

    Great video. I have the same mixer. It makes noise when spinning. I gonna take it apart and take a look at the gear.

  • @HeikoBertram
    @HeikoBertram 2 года назад

    Very informative and nice video. I'am reparing a 40+ years old hand mixer that won't run at full speed and when turning has a burn smell to it. Probably needs some grease. You where talking about grease being a mixture of oil and farafine. What kind of grease did you actually use or can I use? I was even thinking of using sowing machine oil but that is probably not greasy enough. What do you think?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for asking.
      Probably the fastest way to get food grade grease is to go to Amazon and search.
      For about $5 you can get more than enough for any size mixer.
      The longest part of the process is cleaning up the old used grease.
      Take pictures before and during disassembly so you will know how the mixer was originally assembled.
      What I was saying about the grease is that grease is a semisolid lubricant formed in a dispersion of thickening agents in a liquid lubricant.
      For example food grade would consist of lubricants used in food-processing environments where there is the possibility of incidental food contact.
      Good Luck and I hope that works out ok for you.

    • @HeikoBertram
      @HeikoBertram 2 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man Thanks for the tips!

  • @williamdistasio9358
    @williamdistasio9358 3 года назад

    My mom gifted me her 18 year old KitchenAid Professional 600 that she bought and NEVER USED NOT ONE TIME!
    While I'm enthusiastic about trying new things with it, I'm wondering if because it just SAT, for so many years, if a grease change is a good idea before I start abusing this thing?
    Also, did you replace the housing gasket or reuse the existing one?
    Thanks

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +1

      I think you will enjoy your mixer. The grease is good as long as the grease/oil does not drip out. That is when you should change it. I did not change the gasket as it was glued to the housing and was in excellent condition. The gasket is about 5 or 6 dollars if a new one is desired. Enjoy the mixer.

    • @williamdistasio9358
      @williamdistasio9358 3 года назад +1

      @@A_Renaissance_Man Awesome!
      And thanks.
      I opened the housing, checked the gears and grease, and it's all fine.
      And I came to understand that my mom was wrong, her memory not being what it used to be.
      The mixer was bought in 06 or 07. Making it 13 or 14 years old. Not 18 as she claimed lol.

  • @solaregg123
    @solaregg123 3 года назад

    Does changing the grease reduce the noise it make? My mixer is about 7 years old without any maintenance and sounds squeaky and loud. Not sure if it’s like that when new. Otherwise it still works great.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад

      No the noise is not reduced. Even if you pac the transmisdiin full of grease.

    • @solaregg123
      @solaregg123 3 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man should I even bother to re grease my mixer? Thanks for the detailed video tho. :)

    • @haley-annemiller8641
      @haley-annemiller8641 3 года назад

      It helped with mine - it probably depends on the source of the noise. The motor is still louder than I’d like but it sounds so much smoother . (My planetary gear was dry and gunky.)

  • @veganisnhamnham5277
    @veganisnhamnham5277 4 года назад

    Thanks for filming this. What tool did you use to remove/replace the top clip? Also is there any danger of electric shock when you open the top case (not plugged in the socket, of course)? (Asking bcs I remember my father was careful when opening old tvs...maybe he needed to unplug a while before or something...it is many years ago can’t remember anymore)

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад +3

      There are no capasitors on the control board to shock you when removing the cover.
      You will need snap ring pliers to remove the clips for disassembly. You can take digital pics or lable the wires if you choose to disconnect from the circuit board but, that is not necessary. Thank you for asking and feel free to ask any other questions and I thank you for trusting my responses.

  • @sweetmemories4448
    @sweetmemories4448 4 года назад

    I liked the video as it has all details.Thanks for making such as great video and sharing. I have an old model Kenmore Elite stand Mixer bought approx 7 years ago. Oil dripped after 3 or 4 uses when it was kept tilted. After that it stopped leaking. I have already opened it up and planning to replace the grease. Do you think it is necessary to replace the O-ring on the spindle to prevent oil leak or just replace the grease with new grease? Thanks again for an excellent video!!! By the way the O-ring available may not fit my 7-yr old discontinued Kenmore Elite model.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад

      The o-rings should be ok. If not harbor freight or an equivalent store should carry pack of o-rings. Amazon might have some but the might be listed as auotmotive.

    • @sweetmemories4448
      @sweetmemories4448 4 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man Thanks, I took my O-ring as sample to Home Depot and found an equivalent (packet of) o-rings. First set was too thick. So within half an hour, I went and exchanged for a correct match. I replaced the O-rings along with new grease replacement in my Kenmore Stand Mixer - worked pretty good.

  • @jantone387
    @jantone387 Год назад

    Hi, Do you know what carbon brushes the electric motor has?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад

      No. All the ones I looked at were ok and I never had to order any. Sorry

  • @scottbogfoot
    @scottbogfoot Год назад +1

    How often are you expected to do this?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  Год назад +1

      For me, this is not a time issue.
      When I see the oil separating out of the grease, it is time to clean up the inside and start fresh. Thank you for asking.

  • @joseramirez18
    @joseramirez18 2 года назад

    Cuanta libras coje el la olla de acero.
    O cuantas onzas cojes o cuanta en harina en total puedo hecharle a mi maquina. Tengo una maquina 5 plus kichenai.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад

      Thank you for asking. According to Kitchenaid, 8 cups should be the maximum amount to avoid stripping the gears.

  • @ron-manke
    @ron-manke 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why do you skip over taking off the snap ring? That's the part we need help with. :(

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry about that.
      They are all external snap rings so they are spread open or you can slide them off with the tip of a flat head screw driver.

    • @ron-manke
      @ron-manke 9 месяцев назад

      No worries... For us beginners we don't know how to remove snap rings and don't have the tools. Great video otherwise!

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Год назад +1

    Mine looks the same but it’s a 600?

  • @alexzain3708
    @alexzain3708 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great video. My 500 Pro series turns but slips. Is it as simple as just removing/replacing and repacking with grease? Thanks.

    • @alexzain3708
      @alexzain3708 4 года назад

      Replacing with new gears that is.

  • @2Mopyne
    @2Mopyne 3 года назад

    What and or how did you clean the gear casing and parts.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +2

      I said in the video that I used chemicals but actually I scraped, wiped, and then washed the parts in dawn soap and hot water.

  • @photojones1
    @photojones1 4 года назад +1

    I always though that the grease was also used to cool the gears when being used at high speed?

  • @humbertocontreras7882
    @humbertocontreras7882 4 года назад

    Buenas noches, disculpe puedo compra el kit de engranajes y si es así dónde lo puedo comprar, gracias excelente video.

  • @patriciaosuch
    @patriciaosuch 2 года назад +1

    Can you come and do mine
    Good instructions thanks
    Are there people who do this so I don’t have to, I’m very nervous 😟

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад

      I would love to help. I completely understand your dilemma. I too have things I cannot or do not want to do.
      As far as a shop.
      Small appliance shops are pretty rare now a days.
      Also to changing the grease does not mean doing the whole thing like I did.

  • @patstrong547
    @patstrong547 4 года назад

    If the grease is just amber, not black, should I still replace it? It’s always. Been noisy... will it run more quietly?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад

      Thank you for asking as I have thought about those exact same things.
      You do not need to replace the grease unless it is dripping out but, you could replace the grease as preventive maintenance.
      The food grade grease that I have found is white when new and turns a light brown or tan when the gearing exercises the lubricant.
      Second, the noise. I have been unable to dampen the volume of the motor and gears as the motor is open on the end to allow for cooling air to circulate and the gearing noise is actually coming more from the planetary gear where the attachments are, rather than the transmission case where the grease and gears reside.
      I found that out by packing the transmission case full of grease which is not shown in the video.

    • @courtroom19
      @courtroom19 3 года назад

      @@A_Renaissance_Man
      Good to know that you tried packing the case. Did you end up leaving it packed? I was wondering if overpacking would affect cooling in anyway? (Help or hinder)

  • @MsRugby09
    @MsRugby09 2 года назад

    Can you tell me how to get that darned clip ring off?

  • @bobbyradcliffe7601
    @bobbyradcliffe7601 4 года назад

    What type of grease/ lube did you use

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад +1

      I went on Amazon and purchased a food grade grease. Impresa Products

  • @marlongeli1586
    @marlongeli1586 3 года назад

    hello sir....can you give me rating capacity or a value itself of the yellow small part located in the circuit board? because in my mixer that part was burned out..bcoz it was accidentally plug into 220 volts...please sir help me..

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for asking. In my opinion, replacing the board would be your best option. The board is available from Amazon and some parts places that you can find with a search. Good Luck with your repair. The last board repair I did was on a cold solder joint on an LED display board in a 15 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee.

  • @Dorilana
    @Dorilana 3 года назад

    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. 😢

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  3 года назад +1

      Sorry if I repeat something you have already done.
      Remove the snap ring.
      Remove the bevel gear.
      Push up on the plantary gear plate and ...
      Push the pin out.
      Both pins were very loose so your comments surprise me.
      Good luck and ask more questions if you need to.

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Год назад

    I’m so afraid to do this.

  • @kevingleason5434
    @kevingleason5434 2 года назад +2

    What's your address?, I'll send you ours .

  • @mariselaperez1179
    @mariselaperez1179 3 года назад

    Talck to much why