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Ed Hunley Posted on Mar 01, 2014
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A200, 1st gear had no torque(I could stop by hand). Found & replaced key on low speed gear. It sheared it again. It is just shearing it on the flat gear part, not the bevel gear part. I'm thinking it might be something in the clutch bearings inside the gear, but don't know anything about them.

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I have had my Kitchen Aid since 2003 and never had this problem. If this has happened to you more than once, I would call Kitchen Aid and explain the issue to them. My sister had an Issue with her new Kitchen Aid and they had her bring it for service and they replaced it with a NEW mixer. Kitchen Aid is very good with brand accountability.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2009

SOURCE: no power in 1 2 gears 3 runs great

Yes,but they are key's.I'm a hobart tech is the mixer apart?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2009

SOURCE: A200-T Hobart Mixer 1st speed have no torque

Check the spring pin that locks the motor shaft to the main drive gear in the gear box. You should be able to turn the motor from the back at the cooling fins and watch the shaft spin in the gear, that is if the pin is sheared. That is a common problem. if you plan on keeping this machine for a while, i recomend that you spend a little more on a quality spring pin,

mechanictony-
good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2010

SOURCE: Position and direction of gear slow speed and key on bevel gear.

Here is a link to a users website where it is claimed that they have the parts catalog . . . good luck!

https://feg.hobartcorp.com/CookieAuth.dll?GetLogon?curl=Z2FresourcecenterZ2FDiscontinuedZ2520ProductZ2520DocumentationZ2FF13453.pdf&reason=0&formdir=2

Bob

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2011

SOURCE: Hobart A-200 F, Serial Number:

There is a lever that is riveted to the shaft that controls the movement of the diving key. It may be broken. Email me and let me know what you found. [email protected]

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