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How to get mixing bowl to release for removal please?
Question edited for typo.
Two person job. Spray the locking lugs with WD40. One person holds the machine and the other turns the bowl anticlockwise.
Full 'make model (what it is)' is useful in these questions.
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5/11/2023 9:15:04 PM •
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on May 11, 2023
KitchenAid Professional 5 Quart stand mixer grain mill won't grind?
From what I know about these and industrial Hobart mixers is that where drive gears are on a shaft they are held by a shear pin that goes right through the gear and the shaft. They are made to shear if the grinder or planetary head is strained. It shears the pin instead of damaging the motor or shredding gears. When they do shear, there is often enough friction to turn the attachment, but not enough force under load. I see two shear pins in this diagram 19/8 and part 14/8. The diagram also show the orientation of bevel gears.
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A Moulinex Coffee Mill might be a better solution for grinding wheat.
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Hobart A200 transmission, marble sounds, resistance with shaft support installed
It sounds like there may be a few potential issues that could be causing the resistance you are experiencing:
- Incorrect installation of the slow speed gear or key - If the slow speed gear or key were installed incorrectly, this could cause increased resistance in certain gears. Double-check the installation of these components to ensure they are properly oriented and positioned.
- Stuck gears - If the gears and key are stuck on the drive shaft, this could cause increased resistance. Try removing the gears and key again, and make sure they are clean and free of any debris before re-installing them.
- Improper alignment of the gears - If the gears are not properly aligned, this could cause increased resistance. Check to make sure the gears are properly seated and aligned with each other.
- Damage to the worm wheel - The freshly chewed up center of the worm wheel could be causing increased resistance. Consider replacing the worm wheel if it appears to be damaged.
Overall, it may be helpful to consult the Hobart service manual for your specific model to ensure all components are installed correctly and to troubleshoot any additional issues that may be causing the resistance.
I have a bx20t berkel
It sounds like the motor has lost it's power. You can take it to a repair shop and have them recondition the motor, but would probably be just as cheap to buy a new mixer.
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