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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2014

I need a new worm gear for my Kitchen Aid kp2671xcv but I think that model is discontinued. Can I use a worm gear from a similar model?

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This is the Professional 6 quart model and parts are available for it.
I can send you a PDF file of the service manual if you will contact me at [email protected].

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: I need instructions to use my new kitchen aid attachment

Hi. Basically all you really need to know is to start the machine at a slow speed, begin shredding, increase speed to a point where the machine is not labouring. Next time you use that attachment, set it for that speed. Different attachments and the foods they process load different stresses on the mixer. Always use a speed that is one step above/below the labouring sounds. Kitchenaid doesn't see fit to publish these instructions online as they do their other manuals. Another missed opportunity by Kitchenaid. You might want to check out the kitchenaid forum. one of these people just might have it in digital form. Good luck! ricardok45

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2010

SOURCE: Kitchen Aid Manual for RRK90 mixer I need one

http://forum.kitchenaid.com/forums/pdfs/u_c_classic4.5_5qtmodels.pdf

old model k5ss
http://downloads.mendingshed.com/KitchenAid_Service_Manual.pdf

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Tom Carson

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2010

SOURCE: Kitchen Aid Heavy Duty Mixer Model K5SSWH. My

You'd have to run a power test on the motor to know if it needs replacement, but I'm sure some parts could use lubrication after all these years, so it might just do the trick if you do that. Sometimes motor windings can short slightly, and it's hard to tell unless you have special devices to measure the motor's efficiency.
I think you're on the right track, but if you lubricate it good, possibly that will get it working 100% again.
If the lubrication doesn't work, I suppose the motor would be the prime suspect.
Anyway, good luck, and hope this helps.

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Samantha Salas-Larsen

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2013

SOURCE: I'm replacing the worm gear

Remove the housing assembly again and put some grease in the hole in the top of the assembly that the shaft goes into. If the housing will not sit flush after you add the grease remove a little of the grease.

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