Check the power wire that plugs into the power supply for anything that doesn't look right. Something could be loose inside also but don't attempt to dissemble it and fix it unless you're confident in your skills, otherwise any electronics shop could diagnose and likely fix it for a small fee.
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SOURCE: 2359, 2360 sunbeam mixmaster
It is the worm gears attached to the front of the motor in the housing I had the same problem on the heritage series. The parts are plastic so inevtiably they wear out.
SOURCE: Sunbeam Mixmaster Heritage Series Model 2350 speed problem
The speed control on the back is simply a variable resistance potentiometer, the same thing that controls the volume on older amplifiers. The output current to the motor is supplied by the printed circuit board in the bottom of the unit. This allows gradual increases in speed to avoid over-torquing the motor on speedup. Even the poshy-posh-posh mixers do this.
At least it still works. The most common problem is the cheap plastic drive gears that strip out with a mild cookie dough, this jams the beaters together and requires burial-at-dumpster.
SOURCE: My sunbeam mixmasters turntable is not turning
Hi Jill. Your mixer's gears are made of plastic and can't really handle heavy loads such as cookie and bread doughs. Contact Sunbeam Corp. to locate a parts place near you. You'll need to replace at least the large gear that turns the turntable base, possibly the worm gear that turns the large gear too. Grease these gears when you re-install the parts. You'll have to cut a couple of cable ties to get the machine apart enough to do the work. If this solution has assisted you, please rate it. Good luck! ricardok45.
SOURCE: After dough hooks for my sunbeam mixmaster model no. mx-ac
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SOURCE: Sunbeam Mixmaster... where's the model number?
Lift up the head, should be right by where you insert the blades
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