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I have a Hobart C100 and the handle/lifter broke(pin in shaft) When I tried to put it back together I can't keep the bowl up. The handle slides right to left somewhat but al works except the handle won't lock into place.
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Download file# F6731.pdf On page 4 find the drawing labled PL 2523 If your reassembly geometry doesn't match that of the drawing, you must correct it. If this solution has assisted you please rate it. Good luck!
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check inside the machine housing the part where the handle is moving but the rest of assembly is not it could be a pin has dropped out. use something like a nail etc to block this part so that the handle turns the assembly. until you can get a replacement.
if this is not the case then a part is broken and needs replacing.
see manual at this link. https://manualsbrain.com/en/manuals/1275564/?page=61
see part pin PS-004-15 this could be the problem on pages regarding base and pedestal you can see the lifter assembly diagram here and a list of parts if replacements are needed.
also to reduce wear on this lifter ensure the bowl holding arms sliding rails are kept clean and lubricated. if they get fouled up with flour etc this over time, plus the weight of the bowl can cause excessive strain on the lifter assembly.
Trina you might be better off to contact Hobart or an authorised Hobart service agent about this. The lack of answers probably indicates resident hobart experts are absent.
The V-1401 has a power bowl lift that is belt driven by the same motor that is used to mix. Remove top cover to check the belt. If belt is good and not slipping, is the operator handle working on /in the bowl lift gear box? If not, could be broken shear pin on handle or worn out parts in gear box. Next thing to check is the output shaft of the bowl lift gear box. If it is turning when the operator handle is engaged and the bowl lift jack shaft is not turning there is a broken shear pin between the output shaft and jack shaft. If everything is good to this point the bowl lift yoke has a large brass nut on back side of it that the jack shaft goes through. If the nut is worn the bowl lift yoke will slip, fall and/or jam. to unstick and lower the bowl , one can turn the jack shaft by hand. WARNNING : if the nut is worn enough the yoke can drop suddenly and it is very heavy.
On a bowl lift mixer there is a small metal clip on the back of the bowl support arm, it works in conjunction with a small "NIB" on the back of the bowl, when you put the bowl on the support arm there are two pins that the bowl rests on, on each side of the support arm, you place the bowl on the pins then press down the rear of the bowl untill the nib locks into the clip, if the bowl is not locking in place then one of four things are wrong, one of the pins are not on the support arm, the NIB on the back of the bowl has come off (it is spot welded on) or the clip at the yolk of the support arm has worn down or broke in half and there would be no locking action without it. The pins or the clip are inexpensive if it is the Nib on the back of the bowl you will need a new bowl. Hope that helps if not pleases get back with us so we can FiXya.
sounds like you need a new bowl lift cam, on the n-50 which is a hobart table-top model pull top off pedestle, you will see the cam you have to remove one cotter pin and remove one split pin install new cam reassemble
You will need to confirm the model number. An H600 or L800 have a wheel to manually turn to raise and lower the bowl. The M802 and V1401 hav a belt driven bowl lift clutch, operated by a lever. When you push the lever up or down, you are engaging a small transmission between the motor and main housing. You would need to remove the top cover and see what's happenning. It may be there is something other than the proper spiral pin joining the lift lever to the clutch input shaft, giving alot of backlash and insufficient selector movement.
can buy hobart bowls from lots of places, or use the correctly shaped kitchenaid ones, both fit.. i like the lip and thickness of the hobart bowls, bought mine from globe equip.. do u still have the service manual, if so i would be real intrested in it, please
I'd advise that you contact your local Hobart Service Branch for guidance on that question. Please visit the service website at www.hobartservice.com and click on 'Locate an Office" - you'll be able to locate the closest Service Branch to you for advice. Hobart does also sell replacement parts to end users direct as well - through the local Service Branch.
Does the handle seem to move easier?there is a shear pin on the handle and if it breaks the bowl wont move.Another thing to check is remove the silver plateon the front of the mixer there are 2 possibly 4 screws,when you remove this plate you will see a long screw about 3 feet long.turn the handle if the screw doesnt turn that pin may be broken.let me know.
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