Hi. Where can I get a 'rubber/plastic'? shaft-seal for Philips model HR13142 Food mixer? The soft light-grey seal fits snugly over the 16.45mm shaft, and the glass mixing Jug slides onto this seal. This double-rib seal is split so liquids leak out. Live in South Africa, Gauteng province. I visited Philip's website, but just saw ads for appliances. Thanks in advance, Clive.
SOURCE: Kenwood Chef (model no.KM 300)
Hi, check in ebay.co.uk if the seller have worldwide delivery.
or check in kenwoodworld.com
remember for model km only fit A993 and A337
best Regards
Kenwood Chef Restore
SOURCE: hobart A200 oil leak
grease coming out the planitary on bottom normally means it needs taken apart completley cleaned out of old grease and new seal and newer stile spacer seal goes around with the O-ring on it. and factory grease. the noise impossble from here to tell.
SOURCE: Hobart N50 / KitchenAid Model G: how do i remove planetary?
you need to remove all the back screws then if it doesnt come tap it with arubber mallet it may be seized on
SOURCE: Oil leak on A200
OK guys, let's try to solve your common problems first then the rest will become clearer.
The Hobart A200,,,,,,,, does not use oil! It uses grease! If you see oil, it's because the grease is separating the oil in the grease. Both machines have not been serviced for at least 5 years. That's about the lenghth of the lifetime of most greases. I recommend that you call Hobart and ask about their tech. rates. All bearings should be checked carefully for wear, as should the worm gear, seal, and the Bronze gear that it turns. The Planetary (mixing part), should be removed as well, cleaned. and inspected. Replace the seal on the planetary and on the mainshaft. Removal of all old grease is required, as it's no longer doing the job it was designed to do, will result in advanced wear, and is the actual source of your problems. The seals were designed to seal grease, not oil.
If Hobart is too pricey for you, and they are for many, try to find someone from a wholesale restaurant equip. place who has rebuilt these machines, or find a repair shop who have experience with this Hobart model. If you'd like to tackle the job yourselves, go to www.hobartservice.com. Register for free, then find the files that match your mixer model and ML # and download the parts files for it. These exploded drawings will be very helpful with your task.
Either way, these mixers need to be opened up to remove existing oil and hardened grease, especially the oil! The planetary must be removed to drain any oil out of it and to regrease it. If you can get the oil out of the mixer, a short fix would then be to simply regrease the the mixer and put it back into service, leaving the existing seals in place. Don't forget to wipe out the shiny ring on the planetary, if it too has oil in it.
There is no seal at the hub. No seals can be tightened. The oil leak underneath the mixer comes from the motor shaft seal at the transmission case where the pinion gear enters the trans., it flows down into the mixer support column and drips onto the floor or counter, again, because of the breakdown of the grease.
If you tackle the job yourself, find your local Chevron Distributor and get several tubes of the approved grease, namely, Chevron FM ALC EP NNGI 2. Chevron p/n 230204-000. If you've found this solution helpful, please rate it as fixya!
Good Luck! ricardok45
SOURCE: K45SS leaks lubricant
Leaking of oil in a stand mixer is not necessarily indicative of a large problem.
Kitchenaid stand mixers are overpacked with oil to last the lifetime of the motor. If the motor sits idle for some time (is not used), the oil may begin to drip from the gears and settle. Oil leakage may primarily be seen from around the beater shaft or planetary action.
A stand mixer can lose up to a 1/4 cup of oil before it needs to be serviced.
It is recommended to run the mixer on speed 10 for 2 minutes in order to redistribute oil back into the motor. In order to prevent future occurences, this is recommended to be done every 3 weeks if mixer is not being used.
Exploded parts views for all mixers are available at www.kithchenaid.com.
Click "Customer Care" in the upper right hand corner of the main page, and then select "Locate Manuals and Guides."
You will need to enter the unit's model number exactly as it appears on the bottom of the mixer. It will be listed on a white sticker.
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