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This wire whip is for stand mixers.
Wire whip attaches to the beater shaft and incorporates air into cream, eggs and frostings.
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Marc Boltres
December 25, 2025
We have a Kitchenaid KSM150PSWH mixer that was my mother-in-law's. This is a great mixer and obviously has been for years. My wife uses it a lot. I am curious as if there is any sort of rebuild kit for it to keep it running well. I don't know the gaskets I will need or any bearings or seals that should be replaced, and even the grease for the gearing. I would like to do this myself and see videos online about dissasembly and reassembly. Was hoping someone could help. The mixer is working ok for the most part, but seems to get warm and occasionally slows while mixing. Do not want it to die.
For model number KSM150PSWH
Hi Marc, thank you for the question. The grease for your model is part number FIX12583821. There is no specific rebuild kit listed under your model. We have attached the link from where you can search and order any part that needs to be replaced. We hope that helps!
Pulled the Knob off of the new Lever then pressed it on the old Lever. I had to order the whole lever because it was the part nearest the knob in the illustrated parts break-down. I RECOMMEND THAT THE KNOB BE ADDED TO THE ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAK-DOWN.
My girlfriends' stand mixer failed when the accessory drive cap fell into the mixing bowl and jambed the beater, spliting the worm gear. The teeth on this gear are made of nylon and are molded to an aluminum center. This part is designed to fail in situations like this, saving the more expensive transmission parts. Following a repair manu
... Read moreal I found online, I first removed the rear cover and pulled out the cord strain relief out from the base. Next I removed the drip cup from around the base of the planetary drive. I then used a pin punch to drive out the pin holding the planetary to the center shaft and removed the planetary. The unit was then inverted and I removed 4 screws holding the bottom cover to the gear case, and the 5 screws from around the planetary drive. The bottom cover was then lifted off. Three screws holding the worm gear bracket in place were then removed and the worm gear assembly lifted out. A small pin holds the worm gear to the shaft. I drove this out with a small pin punch and the shaft and worm gear were then removed. There is also a thrust washer on this shaft, and it's location is important. Make a note for re-assembly. The new gear was installed and the entire process reversed for re-assembly. A successful repair completed! My girlfriend would have replaced this $200 appliance, but I was able to repair it for less than $30 including shipping.
I removed screws in a sequence that I felt wouldn't further damage the mixer until I had it completely unassembled. When I found the broken worm gear, I went online to find a part. I found an exploded view, but the part numbering was old, and the salesperson couldn't tell me what the worm gear and bracket assembly consisted of, as I only
... Read morewanted the worm gear. After trying to drive the pin out of the assembly, and failing, I decided to back online and see if anyone else had a photo of the assembly. Luckily (and wisely) PartSelect,com did and that answered any questions I had. The price was better, too. Reassembly of the mixer was a cinch with the exploded view. It's working like new, and we're hoping for another 35 years of service from it! Thanks.