LUBRICATION
1. The lubrication instructions are listed in Figure 3.
2. Remove the top cover per Removal Of Top Cover on page 2.6 and remove the rear access panel.
3. In order to service the gearbox, it will be necessary to remove the transmission cover. A thin blade
putty knife will prove helpful in separating the silicone sealant between the cover and the gearbox.
Do not bend the cover. Thoroughly remove all dried sealant before applying new sealant when rein-
stalling the cover. Do not allow sealant to enter the gearbox. Silicone sealant such as Dow Corning
Silastic® 732RTV or Permatex® Form-A-Gasket® are recommended when resealing the
transmission.
4. Use care to avoid getting lubricant on the drive belt and pulleys. Lubricants will deteriorate the belt
grip and affect the mixer performance.
WARNING:
NEVER WORK ON THE TRANSMISSION WITH THE MIXER RUNNING.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE POWER CORD BE DISCON-
NECTED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL START UP.
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 3
Beater head
D
C
top of the housing.
to be 6 inches from the
Oil level in transmission
shaft
A
Bowl clamp
Internal gear
Bowl Lift Slide
and lead screw
Grease every 6 months
lubricant.
Redistribute grease
as needed or when
140 weight gear oil.C
D
a light coat of food grade
After every wash apply
A
performed on the
B
A
maintenance is
machine grease.
with general purpose
B
beater head assembly.
Lubricate the motor every
ten years with high quality
bearing grease. One or
two full strokes in each of
the fittings on the ends of
the motor.