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You need one that can deliver not only the correct voltage but sufficient current to operate fully when under load. Check the current requirement on the sticker under the base, it will give operating voltage and watts. Purchase a transformer that matches the voltage and exceeds the watts by at least 30% so that the transformer is not operating at full capacity when under load. It will not matter if the transformer exceeds the watts by 100% or more but they do get bigger and heavier as the wattage goes up.
First I would search the yellow pages or call my chamber of commerce for a dealer or reputable repair shop. If that doesn't work, try https://www.ereplacementparts.com
I belieive i"ve found what you need at -the gourmet depot.net-click on worm gears on the list on left side of page,parts with pictures and listings will come up.I think you will want the kp50 series 5 parts
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You will need a 'step-down' transformer with a rating of at least 500 watts (~500 VA), a primary designed for 220 Volts and a secondary rated at 110-115 Volts.
This type will have four terminals or leads and isolates the input from the output.
There is a non-isolating type called an 'autotransformer' which has one winding with a tap (total of three terminals) roughly in the middle.
I use this type for certain devices but it is not as safe as the first-described type.
If you are living in a foreign country that uses the ~220 Volt standard, you can sometimes get one on 'semipermanent' loan from the local utility.
http://www.focuselectrics.com this site has the replacement parts that are available. I searched mixers under replacement parts. I hope that this helps.
200 Watts! I have owned the M205S for 15 years! YUP! and used it to death! Doesn't owe me a penny! But I am so upset, because although the 200 Watt motor is still running great, one of the beaters just broke off. I didn't know if replacement beaters are still available for such an old model?
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