KITCHENAID
Stand Mixer Service Manual LIT4177310-C 2005 KitchenAid
S.
The agitator shaft is complete as an assembly.
Lubricate the shaft and push it up into the bearing as
far as it will go. Place the washer(s) on the shaft.
Insert the pin through the shaft. Set the pinion gear on
the shaft so that the notches in the pinion align with
the pin in the shaft. Install the retaining clip in the
groove on the shaft (Fig. 64).
Fig. 66 The planetary components are shown disassembled.
T.
Place the washer(s) on the vertical shaft.
Be sure the planetary pinion and the internal gear
have a light coat of grease (Benalene 930-2) on them.
Place the planetary on the shaft and push it down.
Line up the holes in the planetary and shaft. It may
be necessary to use an awl or pointed punch to align
the holes (Fig. 67).
Fig. 67 A pointed punch can be used to align the holes of the
shaft with the planetary.
U.
Drive the groove pin into the shaft (Fig. 68).
There should be a very small amount of end play.
Fig. 68 Carefully drive the groove pin into the shaft of the
planetary.
V.
Place the drip cup on the bottom cover. Tap it
down into place using a non-metallic hammer.
W.
Check the beater height adjusting screw
(Fig. 69).
This screw is slotted and has a nylon insert.
As it is screwed in, threads are cut in the nylon
and hold the screw tight.
Replace this adjusting screw if it is loose in the
threads.
Fig. 69 The adjusting screw has a nylon insert and
should not be loose in the threads.
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