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My mixer blades are bouncing against the bottom and sides of the bowl and making a racket. The head of the mixer bounces up and down when I'm mixing very liquid-y mixes. When I made bread, I noticed a great deal of bouncing and it seems to have lost its ability keep the right position for general mixing.

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The BUSH on the spindle is worn out. You will notice that liquid blending might make the liquid to flow out through this . If so it is confirmed. This is usual as the food particles gets caught on and wear off the bush in due time.
the blade unit has to be taken out and the bush must be changed after choosing the right bush for the steel spindle.
You can confirm rotating the spindle and see if this shakes.
Hope this tip confirms the fault.

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