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I have a Kitchenaid Stand Mixer (Mdl# K5SS) that is not working. I
recently installed new motor brushes. Now the mixer will not turn on. I think I installed the brushes incorrectly. Unforetunately, there is no repair shop within two hours that can work on it. Is there a website or does anyone have any tips on the correct installation of the brushes? Thanks in advance. |
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On 5 Nov 2006 21:25:33 -0800, "
> wrote: >I have a Kitchenaid Stand Mixer (Mdl# K5SS) that is not working. I >recently installed new motor brushes. Now the mixer will not turn on. I >think I installed the brushes incorrectly. Unforetunately, there is no >repair shop within two hours that can work on it. > >Is there a website or does anyone have any tips on the correct >installation of the brushes? > > >Thanks in advance. Check in alt.bread.recipes. Barry works on his Kitchenaid and has posted instructions. Found it. http://planeguy.mine.nu/bread/?section=faq&page=187 Check it out carefully. If you still have problems, post a question in alt.bread.recipes. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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The black carbon block attached to the long spring is what should
contact the motor shaft, so that goes into the hole first. The surface of the new brush that contacts the shaft may have a convex curve already formed into it. If you imagine that you're looking at the motor head from front to back, the side view of the brushes when properly installed would be like this: ////////(((((( ms ))))))//////// ///// = the long springs (((( and )))) = the brushes ms = the motor shaft Note also that one corner of the carbon brush is beveled. That bevel has got to face the right way, or the brush won't contact the motor shaft, which is probably your problem. All I can tell you is that the bevel on one side of the motor should face up and the other down, keeping the curved surface of the brush against the length of the motor shaft as shown above. You can probably peer into the brush hole with a flashlight and see which side is which on your mixer. Finally, there should be a bushing with another (short) spring attached that fits over the long spring. The bushing goes over the long spring and the short spring faces the plastic cap that holds the whole thing inside the motor housing. Bob ===================== In article . com>, says... > I have a Kitchenaid Stand Mixer (Mdl# K5SS) that is not working. I > recently installed new motor brushes. Now the mixer will not turn on. I > think I installed the brushes incorrectly. Unforetunately, there is no > repair shop within two hours that can work on it. > > Is there a website or does anyone have any tips on the correct > installation of the brushes? > > > Thanks in advance. > |
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Thanks for the reply. I got it up and running again.
yetanotherBob wrote: > The black carbon block attached to the long spring is what should > contact the motor shaft, so that goes into the hole first. The surface > of the new brush that contacts the shaft may have a convex curve already > formed into it. If you imagine that you're looking at the motor head > from front to back, the side view of the brushes when properly installed > would be like this: |
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