How to lubricate the drive mechanism in your mixer
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Steps:
- Observe if the shaft rotates stiffly, speed drops, or the mixer overheats; these are typical signs of a jammed drive.
- A detachable blade unit can often be rinsed clean, but fixed-shaft models require internal maintenance.
- Always unplug the mixer before any maintenance.
- Immerse the blade end in boiling water for several hours to dissolve food debris and free the drive.
- Wear heat-resistant gloves and keep the handle above water to protect the motor.
- If the lower shaft can be unscrewed, remove it to expose the drive and check whether hot water freed the jam.
- Skip to disassembly if the coupling still turns roughly after soaking.
- Remove the two T10 security screws in the top housing.
- Remove the front T10 screw near the speed buttons and the rear T8 screw beside the cable.
- Keep screws organised; one may stay inside the shell until the halves separate.
- Pull the upper housing straight off, pressing the speed buttons inward as it slides.
- Lift the cable and small filter board clear of the shell so its weight does not tug on the lead.
- The drive consists of a simple brushed motor coupled to the shaft.
- Slide the motor assembly out of the plastic carrier and separate it from the drive shaft by pulling it rearward.
- Place one tiny drop of machine oil on the rear motor bearing and move the shaft up and down to draw oil in.
- Add another small drop to the front bearing, keeping lubricant away from the commutator.
- A few rotations by hand should now feel noticeably smoother.
- Apply one drop of oil to the plastic coupling and the reciprocating joint inside the lower shaft.
- Move the coupling up and down to spread the oil until the parts glide freely.
- Seat the motor onto its locating pins, ensuring alignment of the coupling.
- Refit the lower shell, matching the moulded pins and screw imprints.
- Tighten screws alternately to clamp the housing evenly and avoid distortion.
- Reinstall the speed knob by aligning its slot with the front screw boss until it clicks.
- Route the cable in its channel before snapping the top cover into place.
- Plug in briefly and run at low speed; the drive should spin quietly without resistance.
- Regular lubrication and cleaning prevent overheating and extend service life.
- Screw positions and clip shapes may vary by model, so adjust the process to suit your mixer.