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Posted on Apr 07, 2008

Kitchenaid mixer professional motor

I'm planning to operate a 110V 60 Hz mixer at 220V 50Hz, using a trafo.
Is the speed control of the motor depends on the current frequency, or isn't?

Thanks,

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    Sorry I have a stand mixer KP26M1XLC5 110V. Wath motor and control assembly I have to install for operate with 220v 50hz line? please can you write me a part number o both component that i have to buy? thank you very much Antonio

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DO NOT DO IT. The Hz will destroy the morotr. The transofrmer only converts the voltage. You are better off buying a 220V version.

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