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Same speed the mixer runs at the same speed at 1, 2, or 3 settingAny help would be appreciated Steve

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Steve,check the planetary.this is the bottom part of the mixer where you attach the hook.you will see 2 nut make sure their tight as the planetary may have moved down.your mixer is an a200 right?also what speed do you think its running in now?im a hobart service tech and repair these mixers often.if you need a parts breakdown or part # let me know.

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    Hi Anthony, I actually have the same problem as the previous writer Steve where his mixer runs at the same speed at 1, 2, or 3 setting. I checked planetary and it seems tight without any play. Do you have any other recommendations? Thanks in Advance.

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I believe the speed control needs to be replaced. It controls how much electricity is sent to the motor.

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