KitchenAid Pro mixer clicking noise

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I have a KitchenAid pro mixer that is making a slow clicking noise. It gets faster as I turn up the speed. I first noticed it after replacing a stripped worm follower gear. It sounds like it's coming from the motor. I have checked/cleaned/and re-greased all the other gears several times, and I am confident they are all working properly. Everything looks fine. As far as I can tell. It is not a huge clicking noise, but almost sounds like the fan is hitting something as it goes around. Is this something I should worry about? If I should worry about it, how do I fix it?



Best Answer

Does it only do it under higher load? Mine clicks a little bit when kneading dough, and I determined that it was actually the bowl moving a bit. I have a lift-bowl model, but it could be either that or the hinge on a tilt model.

If it is under load, try pushing on the bowl to eliminate movement. If it happens even when empty, this isn't it.




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Why does my KitchenAid mixer make a clicking noise?

Clicking during heavy mixing is not unusual, especially while kneading yeast bread. Clicking may be more pronounced in larger seven and 8-quart mixers because they have DC motors which are quieter.

Why is my mixer making noise?

Insufficient Lubrication If the level of lubricant inside the reducer is not properly maintained, your industrial mixer will make noise. It is important that the mixer itself is sufficiently lubricated. Be sure to check the lubrication level and adjust to recommended level.

Do you need to lubricate a KitchenAid mixer?

Your KitchenAid needs lubrication to do all that handy mixing and whipping, so inside the machine is a lifetime's worth of solid grease. When you turn on your mixer, the grease distributes throughout the gears to ensure smooth operation.

Does KitchenAid mixer have a lifetime warranty?

If the product is found to be defective, upon receipt and examination by KitchenAid Australia Pty Ltd, KitchenAid will provide a product or part replacement with an identical or similar item, for the lifetime of the product.



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Answer 2

Happened to me after replacement of lower gear housing. It's caused from having the two motor mount screws too tight. I realized that could cause a bit of stress on the harmonics of the motor operation. Loosened and reinstalled just barely over a light snug, that did the trick.

Answer 3

After I changed the nylon gear, I missed a small piece of the striped nylon gear that was hiding in all the grease. After running it for a few seconds it started clicking. I tore it down and spun the gear with a punch until i found a spot that would catch, and found 2 VERY small pieces of the stripped nylon gear in the teeth of large planetary? gear. After removal it's running like new. If it happens again i will change the grease, and find the piece in the gear. Very small, hard to see pieces in the back of the gear teeth.

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