Question about Kenwood KM336 Chef Food Processor
My Kenwood Chef KM336 has stopped working, since a bone accidentally got into the the mincer accessory. The blender (high speed) outlet runs just fine but the bowl head and slow speed outlet are not working. I've opened the top and the belt spins but the larger cog isn't driving the front "bits". It seems to spin independently from the front outlets. If i turn the beater head the cog spins.
Hi. You have a broken gear in the gearbox either the first motion gear is loose on its shaft or less likely the vertical big gear is loose on its shaft. independent spares for the gearbox are available or complete gearbox
Posted on Aug 04, 2012
SOURCE: i have a kenwood chef mod 703c the motor spins and
The problem is that the clutchdog, which is normally engaged by the peg on the liquidiser cover, is worn. Remove the top casing of the machine by removing the 3 screws and all of the outlet covers. Then unscrew the top of the gear box and prise open carefully with a screwdriver to expose the gears. The clutch dog can be unscrewed. Remove the spring that is on the outside of the gearbox and replace it on the inside of the gearbox so that it pulls the clutch dog down permanently. This then needs to be screwed back once the top of the gearbox has been screwed back together. Sounds complicated but it will be obvious when you try it. The machine will then turn the main attachment hub but will remain engaged as for later model machines. Hope this helps. John UK
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Thanks for your reply John. As I thought and you, kind of, confirmed i'll be shopping for spares.
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