Hobart D340-6007 Mixer "grease planetary" Questions

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...to replace with all new grease (thorough cleaning requires the removal of planetary and planetary shaft), and thorough cleaning can be a time consuming process. Then you might get closer to 2.5

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...planetary off. Wipe the excess oil out of there remembering that the gear does need a smear of grease remaining. The oil is the grease in the gearbox breaking down with age, eventually you will need ...

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planetary. Clean everything you have taken off with a rag or tissue, pop a small amount of grease on the teeth in the underside of the motor housing and reassemble. That's an easy fix that will last a

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...Grease inside the Planetary Assembly (the shaft is tight fit to the Planetary plate at the factory and is not designed to be taken apart, so do not use any hard object such as a screwdriver to ...

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grease and its coming from the planetary.if it is bothersome remove the drip cup (silver ring) then you will see a roll pin that holds the planetary onto the main shaft.get a small punch and knock out

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...a heavier grease for the planetary gear, use #2 weight. Don't need much, just a light coat on the planetary gear. Bowl lift rails use medium weight oil, again use food grade oil supplied by

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grease should not have got to the point it needs replacing until it is about 5 years old. I would remove the planetary and wipe the shaft clean and any excess inside the planetary remembering that you

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...grease for your mixer AND the planetary. If you haven't already done so, go to kitchenaid.com, click on customer care, then click on manuals search. Enter your full model # in the search window and ...

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...Planetary Assembly (Agitator gear). Over times, the grease will get hot and turn into liquid. The Beater shaft has an O-ring to prevent oil from leaking down, but there is nothing to prevent oil from ...

...planetary gear cover or "drip cup." I removed the pin and the drip cup and found a lot of lub that looked like 30 wt. I'm guessing that the grease that coated the gears has broken down and is now a ...

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