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  1. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH, Démonter le cache-moteur d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 1, image 1 de 2 Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH, Démonter le cache-moteur d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 1, image 2 de 2
    • À l'aide d'une spatule (spudger), retirer délicatement l'anneau d'étanchéité en aluminium.

    Unplug the Mixer.

    Mike Reckner - Réponse

    Good call! Nobody likes digital trauma

    David Brand - Réponse

  2. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • À l'aide d'un chasse-goupille de 4 mm et d'un marteau, extraire la goupille du cache de l'engrenage planétaire.

    This should be a 5/32 inch or 4mm punch.

    Patrick Hailstone - Réponse

    For mine it is so stiff and I cant put out the pin with hammer

    Omid - Réponse

    The pin is not moving: is there any other way of removing it or completing the job without removing it?

    ollver - Réponse

    My pin is stuck too, are there any other ways?

    Nabil Baker - Réponse

    Can the pin be hammered from either side. It won’t budge

    Sally Stier - Réponse

    Just keep at it, mine didn’t budge for a while

    Robert Chauharjasingh - Réponse

    No way. I ‘ve tried for an hour and it didn’t move at all. But I ‘ve found a solution. I drilled it out. First with 2mm then with a 3mm drill. Then I could easily remove it. The replace part is a 4mm x ~22.5mm grooved pin (half-length-center-grooved; ISO 8743).

    Zwiebeljack - Réponse

    Mine was also stubborn. I laid the machine on the side and sprayed WD-40 in the pin several times. Waited 30 min and then it came out easy.

    Petter Hellevik - Réponse

    If you need to buy a pin punch set, get ones with knurled handles (crosshatching of the metal) which are much easier to hold onto. I had to try one side then the other and WD-40 to get it out. Also figure out to how to position the mixer and what lean your hand agains while holding the pin to keep it steady so you can make multiple, accurate strikes.

    When re assembling, when it came to aligning everything, i found using a small pin punch to poke all the way through helped. Then i started in on hammering the pin back in.

    Linda Przybyszewski - Réponse

    Can’t get it back in when reassembling. Any ideas?

    Michael Rosman - Réponse

    Stick with it guys. You need to hit it harder than you’d think. I actually used a 1.2mm tool steel rood do more energy was transferred from hammer to the pin. Took me about 5 min of much harder hits than I thought needed but once it starts to move it comes out easy. 😄

    Cam S - Réponse

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    • À l'aide d'une spatule, séparer le cache de l'engrenage planétaire de l'arbre du batteur.

    My spudger must have been cheap, it bent, so i wrapped a flat sided screwdriver in a rag instead.

    when reassembling, the alignment can look and feel almost be correct but the shaft wont come out far enough to let you out the pin back in, i needed to take off twice and then it slid in perfectly and everything in the rotation moved much more easily

    Linda Przybyszewski - Réponse

  4. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Avec un tournevis plat, retirer les cinq vis de 28 mm retenant l'avant du cache-moteur.

    • À l'aide de ce même tournevis plat, retirer les deux vis de blocage de 28 mm.

    • Attention, une des vis de blocage contient un mécanisme de sécurité pour ce blocage. Ne pas intervertir ces deux vis avec les cinq retenant l'avant du cache-moteur.

    Hier Werder mittlerweile Vierkantschrauben in 3/32 Zoll verbaut. Wie bekomme ich die auf?

    Chris - Réponse

    Classic Plus uses a square-drive screw. You’ll need #1 size.

    Robert Kyle - Réponse

    How do I know which one of the locking screws contains a safety locking mechanism?

    Droopy Dog - Réponse

    i need this screws but i don't know what you call and what size?

    angel carmona fuentes - Réponse

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_...
    3/32 inch is called "#1"

    I bought "Wera 05056478001"

    Bellistor - Réponse

  5. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Retourner votre appareil. A l'aide du même tournevis plat, retirer les deux vis de blocage de 28 mm situées à l'arrière de l'appareil.

    • Une de ces vis arrières de blocage contient également un mécanisme de sécurité. Ne pas les intervertir non plus avec les vis du cache avant du moteur.

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    • À l'aide d'un tournevis cruciforme #2 (PH2), retirer la vis de 10 mm située sur le dessus du cache arrière.

    • Le cache arrière est maintenant complètement détaché de l'arbre du batteur.

    When I removed this, 2 nuts were in there lose. I cannot tell where they came from.

    Nila Tae - Réponse

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    • Tirer doucement sur la câble d'alimentation pour le sortir de son logement à l'arrière du robot.

    • Le cache-moteur est maintenant complètement détaché du robot.

    For the KSM90BU model, take a set of needlenose pliers and carefully rotate the plastic clip 90 degrees, then pull the cord out of the notch.

    Charles Lester - Réponse

    Had a switch issue where the OFF position was not working. Only required adjusting the gapping with the top, spring loaded screws inside this back. Trying to post highlighted photo.

    Roger - Réponse

  8. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 8, image 1 de 1
    • Soulever le cache-moteur pour le séparer du robot.

    • Prendre garder à rapidement retourner le cache-moteur à l'envers pour éviter que la graisse ne s'échappe.

    Und wie komme ich nun an den Motor zur Reinigung des Unterbrechers?

    Arbeitsgruppe Dialog - Réponse

    ich habw eine 5KSM150, leider lässst sich die Motorabdeckung nicht entfernen, alle vorhergehenden Schritte wurden wie beschrieben erledigt

    kann hier jemand helfen?

    Marius Quaschinski - Réponse

    Hi all, for your information: I also have the model 5ksm150 and managed to remove the top of the machine with a lot of effort, wiggling back and forth until it came out. That worked after about 10-15 min :-) Now the good mixer works again!

    Francois - Réponse

    Any tips for doing this? It’s very stuck!

    Marina Juarez -

    I cannot remove the housing cover… it is stuck. Any tips?

    Marina Juarez - Réponse

    Don’t forget to clean ALL the old lubricant out. Don’t leave any as can contaminate the fresh lube. I recommend rectorseal food-grade anti-seize & lubricant. Happy mixing!

    Cam S - Réponse

    How much lubricant should be in the the motor, there is a large amt amt everywhere

    Elizabeth Willett - Réponse

    How much grease is normal, I have thick great everywhere

    Elizabeth Willett - Réponse

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    • À l'aide d'un couteau à beurre ou d'un couteau à mastic, retirer la graisse des engrenages.

    • Poser cette graisse dans le cache du moteur.

    Gib das Fett AUF KEINEN FALL in das Motorgehäuse zurück. Die KA ist werkseitig mit mit einem Fett befüllt, welches schnell altert und sich in teilweise verflüssigt. Auch bei dieser Maschine ist zu sehen, dass es bereits an der Dichtung vorbei austritt. Wer sich schon die Mühe dieser Reparatur macht, sollte die Gelegenheit nutzen, auch das Fett zu tauschen. Es sollte ein verseiftes Fett der NLGI Klasse 2 sein. Sehr vorsichtige Menschen können ein lebensmittelechtes verwenden.

    Marc Malkwitz - Réponse

    Il ne faut pas changer la graisse aussi? Comment savoir si la graisse est correcte ou trop vieille? Disons que ça fait 15 ans que j’ai mon mélangeur..ou que je l’ouvre et il y a moins de graisse..

    Laura Dee - Réponse

  10. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 10, image 1 de 1
    • À l'aide d'un tournevis cruciforme #2 (PH2), retirer les trois vis de 20 mm tenant l'axe de l'engrenage à vis sans fin.

    • L'assemblage de l'engrenage à vis sans fin est maintenant détaché du robot.

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    • À l'aide d'un chasse-goupille et d'un marteau, retirer la goupille cylindrique.

    this did not work for me. I could not remove that splint, whatever I tried. In the end the splint was damaged and I could not continue. Had to bring my Kitchen Aid to a professional service. Sorry guys, the description is fine until that point, but this one step does absolutely not work.

    udoschwartz - Réponse

    I used a 1/16th inch pin punch, i think the hard thing is positioning the piece so you can strike accurately

    Linda Przybyszewski - Réponse

    1/16 is too thin. You’ll need 3/32 size. Home Depot has 3 pc. short pin punch set (1/16 3/32 1/8) Mayhew brand that works

    Marcin Grodzki - Réponse

    In my case this missing pin was the reason for the malfunction

    Christian - Réponse

  12. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 12, image 1 de 1
    • Faire glisser l'engrenage et l'axe pour accéder à l'engrenage à vis sans fin.

  13. Remplacer la vis sans fin d'un robot pâtissier KitchenAid Classic K45SSWH: étape 13, image 1 de 1
    • Retirer l'engrenage à vis sans fin de son logement.

    Helpful pictures

    Dawn - Réponse

    This also works for the KSM90BU model

    Charles Lester - Réponse

    Excellent instructions!! Pictures were very helpful. A total novice and I fixed my mixer in 35 minutes. Thanks!!

    Jo Hasselman - Réponse

    There are washers either side of the worm gear. Mine were covered in grease and stuck to the old worm gear and very easy to miss, so don’t throw them out!

    drteeth - Réponse

Conclusion

Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.

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Some corrections:

Step 1 -- Suggest (as the Service Manual does) using a flat-blade screwdriver and tap it with a light hammer to drive the drip ring off.

Step 2 -- the correct size pin punch is 5/32"

Step 3 -- Using two flat-blade screwdrivers, one on each side, pry off the planetary.

A plastic spudger is likely to break. Two points of leverage opposits each other distributes the load and prevents to the planetary and its shaft.

Step 11 -- The proper punch size is 3/32"

Steps 12 & 13 -- There is a washer on each side of the worm gear. Retain these and place one on each side off the grar when reassembling.

A link to the Service Manual:

http://www.kitchenaidparts.eu/documents/...

Finkerbell - Réponse

Cheers Finkerbell,

Very helpful info, as was the main part of the guide.

Not sure what model number I was working on, but when I l lifted off the motor housing, there was still wires connected to the base.

Just be careful at this stage in case you have the same...

markguerin - Réponse

my model K5SS WH is the same as yours until step 5. It doesnt have the two bolts as shown in the picture for step 5 so i wasnt able to complete the repair. any suggestions.

sailsetter - Réponse

Wow! Lovely guide to easy maintenance, no plenty stories

Dennis - Réponse

This is the BEST! Thank you.

Advanamics - Réponse

is there any chance of using stronger gears as replacement parts?

rslaughter65 - Réponse

You shouldn’t want to, this plastic gear serves as a kind of mechanical fuse to protect the motor from failure. If the system is overloaded (or worse freezes to a stop) the gear will shear off protecting the motor from overload. This part was not designed as “planned obsolescence” as the rumor states but was actually a safety feature as an easily accessible and cheap plastic gear is a much better replacement than a motor.

PedroDaGr8 -

I can't punch the pin out. Any ideas?

Denise Olson - Réponse

Denise,

I had the same problem.  Knocking the pin out looks so easy in the videos, but was not so in my case.  I put the mixer on the floor and butted the side up against a wall, with a towel for padding between the mixer and the baseboard.  Another option would be to lay the mixer on its side on a board and a towel for padding.  The idea is to keep the mixer from moving when driving out the pin.  You may also try applying some WD-40 to each side of the pin.  I used a large nailset, which slipped less than the punch, and just kept tapping on the pin.   I used more force each time until the pin started to move, and then maintained that force until the pin was out.  Driving the pin back in was equally as difficult.  I added some grease to the pin when reinstalling, but I am not certain that it helped any.  Good luck!

Craig -

FYI - The motor would hum on my mixer, but the mixer would not spin. I followed this guide under the impression that the gear was trashed, but upon disassembly found that the gear was in good shape.  It turned out that gear at the front of the blender that powers attachments was stuck.  With the mixer still disassembled,  I removed the front cover (the chrome piece at the front end), and used a punch to drive the gear back into the blender so it could be removed.  Simply cleaning gunk off of the gear shaft and the bearing with steel wool, applying some light grease, and reassembling, fixed this mixer.

Craig -

RE: Introduction : This may be terribly obvious/nit picky, but you might need the replacement part before doing this. Saying you need no parts seems pretty silly. Other than that these directions are very useful/good.

maineuropa - Réponse

I had expected to see a toothless plastic gear in the grease, but alas, what I did find was the small metal tower gear was missing more than half of its teeth! The plastic gear appears intact. I was able to find 3 of the teeth in the housing, but I fear the other 3 or 4 are lost in the grease blob, so I will have to purge the whole mess and start over. The larger main gear might also be damaged; I haven’t gotten that cleaned up yet, but all its teeth are present. Beware old crystalized brown sugar lumps!

Tim Fowlks - Réponse

The disassembly instructions are quite good, by the way. Thanks a bunch!

Tim Fowlks - Réponse

Buy a better mixer next time that doesn’t use a cheap gear, don’t catch KitchenAid’s

Terry Vanderpuke - Réponse

Any recommendations for the type of gear lube?

nshourds - Réponse

Just found it: KitchenAid recommends using any food grade lubricant to grease the gearing. Such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/Grade-Grease-Kitc...

nshourds -

Works for 5KPM5EWH too! Thanks!

Felix Büchler - Réponse

For those having trouble with the pin here’s a workaround:

Skip steps 2 & 3. In step 4 you should be able to loosen the screws quite a bit before they hit the top of the planetary gear cover. Proceed through step 7 and now you should be able to wiggle/pry the top up until the front screws reach their limit, at which point you can continue to remove them completely.

Dan Jabbour - Réponse

hello I got to the point of removing the roll pin in the worm gear and can not get the roll pin to punch out any suggestions…on specific tool I can use my punch did not work and seems to be flattening the rol pin

Lisa A Hypnar - Réponse

To remove pin on the worm gear, start with a tapered punch. Brace the tower on a firm board. I clamped the gear very very lightly with vice grips to maintain a vertical alignment. It was not easy. Once the pin moves 1/8”, switch to a regular punch. Before the pin is fully extracted. Rotate 90 deg and finish punching it out. To reuse the pin, I filed the pin deformities carefully, lubed and pressed in with channel locks.

But…save time, buy the whole tower.

C Bosworth -

Bitte nicht das alte Fett wieder verwenden! Die Kitchen Aid ist werkseitig mit mit einem Fett befüllt, welches schnell altert und sich teilweise verflüssigt. Auch bei dieser Maschine ist zu sehen, dass es bereits an der Dichtung vorbei austritt. Wer sich die Mühe dieser Reparatur macht, sollte die Gelegenheit nutzen, auch das Fett zu tauschen! Es kann jedes verseifte Schmierfett der NLGI Klasse 2 verwendet werden. Sehr vorsichtige Menschen können lebensmittelechtes Schmierfett verwenden.

Please do not reuse the old grease! The KitchenAir is factory-filled with a grease that ages quickly and tends to liquefy. The photos here show, how grease leaks past the seal. Once you do the effort of this repair, take the opportunity to change the grease! Any NLGI class 2 saponified grease will do. Very careful people can use food grade grease.

Marc Malkwitz - Réponse

I have the KSM150 model and I have different screws to remove. They are square, do you know which tool I need to use?

Thank you!

Pietro Zappia - Réponse

I am having difficulty reinstalling the motor head. I have the motor and worm gear meshed but not the accessory option gear.

C Bosworth - Réponse

Das ist eine super Anleitung, hab meine geliebte Kitchenaid damit in kurzer Zeit wieder gesund gemacht :-) Vielen herzlichen Dank!

Marie - Réponse

Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much.

Léo Hauser - Réponse

Sooo much grease!

nshourds - Réponse

Pour moi une vidéo serait plus pratique. Des fois c’est nécessaire savoir combien de force il faut mettre pour taper, forcer un item du reste pour le faire sortir sans rien endommager. J’ai besoin de voir l’action. Il y a pleins de vidéo sur YouTube. Ça serait une idée de les lier?

Laura Dee - Réponse

I replaced the worm gear after cleaning out all the old grease . Then I re-greased all the gears and shafts . When I put it all back together and turned it on it still makes the same hideous grinding noise as before . None of the gears looked bad or were missing teeth including the original worm gear . It seems to run okay but the noise is really BAD ! What the heck am I missing here ?

Kenneth C. Adams - Réponse

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