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Kenwood chef repair

BananaRepublic
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edited 25 November 2015 at 12:30PM in Techie Stuff
Question answered on another thread.
[STRIKE]
The high speed spindle on my KMC510 Kenwood Chef is damaged such that the liquidiser attachment cannot be used. The main mixing output works, so I can make bread dough etc. How do I repair this please?

I can buy a new spindle on ebay, about £5, and I can remove the top gear assembly and the top cover, exposing the spindle more clearly, so I can see the motor. The spindle is held on with a pin. It looks like I have to remove the roughly rectangular aluminium housing to which the speed rotor dial is attached. I can't see a way to do that. I've gone as far as I can without risking damage.

Thanks, BR[/STRIKE]

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