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KSM8990DP0 KitchenAid Mixer

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Sometimes referred to as a retaining clip, the retaining ring is used to hold the drum support roller onto the shaft in your dryer. The clip may need to be replaced if you find that your dryer is nois...
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Used on Stand Mixers.
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This Stand Mixer Gear Grease lubricates the moving parts of the stand mixer.
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This part works in conjunction with the worm and bevel gear.
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This is a replacement bowl arm lift for your stand mixer. It raises and lowers the mixing arm in the bowl. It is made of white plastic and is sold individually. This part can also be known as the bowl...
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This motor assembly is for stand mixers. Motor assembly rotates the gears that spin the beaters. Unplug the stand mixer before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Used for Kitchenaid Stand Mixers.
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$60.95
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Customer:
Stephen from Charlotte, NC
Parts Used:
WP9706885
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
The mixer would not raise the bowl
I removed the motor assembly from the mixer. This left the stand assembly. The raising lift arm had to be removed by unscrewing the set screw, and then the lift arm was removed. I replaced the plastic arm bowl lift by sliding it over the lift arm, and then I had to remove the spring with a clip washer with the pliers, and replaced the spr ing back on to the new part. Total time about ten minutes for the actual fix, and about 45 minutes remove and reinstall the 12 screws that held the motor in place. It was well worth my efforts. The mixer arm works perfectly now.
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Customer:
ROBERT from ENDWELL, NY
Parts Used:
WP9708649
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
all four feet on mixer damaged
I first ahd to remove the original feet by removing screws that held them in place. The new feet that I purchased were different then the original. They were a push in type and not held in by screws. I had to modify the base by drilling the foot holder to accept the new style feet. Once this was done, the feet were installed and looke d good.
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Customer:
Joseph from SAINT LOUIS, MO
Parts Used:
WP9708649
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
needed to replace rubber foot on mixer
The insertion part of the foot was tapered to fit in the hole in the mixer. Simple pressure was not the answer. So I used a small key, placed it on the bottom of the foot, after applying a little vegetable oil on the foot, and tapped it into place. Worked well.Joe
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