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  1. Sep 28, 2021 · In this video we discuss how to repair the arm lift on the K5A/K5SS style bowl raise mixer!While it is the same part, its a different process to repair the P...

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    • Mr. Mixer
  2. May 18, 2016 · Need help replacing the Bowl Lift Arm (Part WP9706885) in your KitchenAid Mixer? Watch this how to video with simple, step-by-step instructions for a success...

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  3. Jan 18, 2013 · This video tutorial will show you how to replace the bowl lift arm on a KitchenAid Pro 6 mixer. This simple repair also works on the KitchenAid Pro 600, Pro ...

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  4. While rare, being the only plastic piece in the bowl-lift mechanism, occasionally the internal bowl-lift adjustment bracket can fail. This can cause the bowl-lift arm to either no longer function or cause the bowl to not raise/lock into its proper position. This guide takes you step-by-step through replacing the incorrectly functioning part.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Step 2: Install the new lift arm. Line up the new lift arm in the down position and make sure the roll pinhole is on the side. Carefully hold the arm in place while pushing the rod through the arm. Align the hole with the roll pin hole. Insert the roll pin through the aligned holes using a roll pin punch and a hammer.

  6. Attach the Bowl. Be sure the speed control is OFF, and the stand mixer is unplugged. Place the bowl-lift handle in the down position. Fit bowl supports over the locating pins. Press down on the back of the bowl until the bowl pin snaps into the spring latch. You should hear it "snap" into place.

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  8. Check the speed is '0' (off) and the mixer is unplugged. Place the bowl lift handle in the down position. Fit your bowl supports over locating pins. Press down on the back of the bowl until the bowl pin snaps into its spring latch. You should hear it "snap" into place. Raise the bowl before mixing.

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