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KitchenAid KSM5 mixer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KSM5 mixer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Stand Mixer Speed Calibration Tool for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4164839

    Motor and control parts diagram

    Stand Mixer Speed Calibration Tool

    Part #4164839

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Trim Band for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 9706977

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Trim Band

    Part #9706977

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Field Assembly for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4176215

    Motor and control parts diagram

    Field Assembly

    Part #4176215

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Trim Band for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 9707107

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Trim Band

    Part #9707107

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Stuffer-sa for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4164803

    Motor and control parts diagram

    Stuffer-sa

    Part #4164803

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 3400402

    Motor and control parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #3400402

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Support Gn for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4176140

    Base and pedestal unit diagram

    Support Gn

    Part #4176140

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Housing for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4176086

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Housing

    Part #4176086

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cap, Attachemnt Hub for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 4159713

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Cap, Attachemnt Hub

    Part #4159713

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Actuator for KitchenAid KSM5 - Part 9701014

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Actuator

    Part #9701014

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

KitchenAid Mixer KSM5 FAQs

KSM is commonly used by KitchenAid to identify a KitchenAid stand mixer model line; for example, your KitchenAid model KSM5 is a stand mixer, and the “KSM” prefix helps distinguish it from other KitchenAid product types.

How KSM is used on KitchenAid stand mixers

You will usually see “KSM” as the first part of the model number on the mixer’s data label and in parts diagrams.

  • It is a model prefix, not a part number.
  • It helps match the correct stand mixer parts to your exact model.
  • It is often followed by numbers/letters that indicate the specific version or series.
  • It is useful when ordering internal drive parts like gears, shafts, and control components.
Why the exact model number matters for parts

Even within the KSM family, small design changes can affect fit and function. When you shop parts for KSM5, match by model number first, then confirm the part ID.

What you have What it’s used for Example from KSM5 parts
Model prefix (KSM) Identifies stand mixer product line KSM5
Model number (KSM5) Ensures correct parts list KSM5 parts catalog
Part ID Ensures correct replacement part Gear WPW10112253
Quick tips when you’re looking up KSM5 parts
  • Use the full model number KSM5 when searching.
  • Compare the part name and part ID, not just a description like “gear.”
  • If the mixer is noisy or stops under load, check common drive items such as the worm gear and grease.
  • If speeds surge or cut out, check speed control components.
Why it matters

Using the correct KSM model number prevents ordering the wrong KitchenAid stand mixer part, especially for internal drive-train items where fit and tooth count must match.

Last updated: January 2026

Many KitchenAid fans call the older bowl-lift K5-series mixers (especially the K5A and its successor, the K5SS) the “holy grail” because they combine a heavy-duty all-metal feel with a long track record of serviceability. Your KitchenAid KSM5 is also a classic, but it is not the model most people mean by that nickname.

What people usually mean by “holy grail”

When customers use that phrase, they are typically talking about a bowl-lift design that is known for durability and straightforward mechanical repairs.

Common reasons those models get the reputation:

  • Sturdy geartrain and motor design for frequent mixing
  • Long production history and strong parts availability
  • Easier to rebuild when gears wear or grease breaks down
  • Good performance with heavier doughs compared with many tilt-head mixers
How this relates to your KitchenAid KSM5

The KitchenAid KSM5 is a well-known stand mixer platform, and many repairs are still very practical when symptoms point to wear in the drive system or speed control.

Here are a few “high-impact” parts we often see involved in common KSM5 issues:

Quick symptom-to-part starting points
Symptom Most common area to check Example part for KSM5
Loud grinding/clicking Worm gear/geartrain Gear (WPW10112253)
Oil/grease drip at planetary Gearcase grease and seals Grease (W11200218)
Won’t hold steady speed Speed control components Plate-ctrl (WPW10119326)
Bowl lift slips or binds Lift linkage/arm Arm-lift (WP241764)
Why it matters

Knowing what “holy grail” refers to helps you compare mixers by design (bowl-lift vs tilt-head), repair approach (gears and grease vs electronics), and the parts you may need to restore performance.

Last updated: January 2026

The KitchenAid stand mixer model KSM5 is designed for a 5-quart bowl (a bowl-lift style capacity). If you are matching accessories or replacing the bowl, using the correct 5-quart bowl helps ensure proper beater clearance and stable mixing.

Quick specs for KSM5 bowl size
Model Mixer type Bowl capacity (typical)
KSM5 Bowl-lift stand mixer 5 quarts
How to confirm you have the right bowl
  • Check that your mixer is a bowl-lift design (the bowl raises on arms, not a tilt-head).
  • Look for the model number KSM5 on the mixer’s data label.
  • Confirm the bowl locks securely into the bowl supports and lifts smoothly.
  • Verify the beater clears the bowl properly (it should not scrape or sit too high).
  • If you are also replacing internal drive parts, inspect for gear wear that can affect mixing performance.
Why it matters

A bowl that is the wrong size or style can cause poor mixing, attachment interference, or excessive vibration. Keeping the correct 5-quart bowl capacity for the KSM5 also helps protect the drivetrain when mixing heavier doughs.

Related part that can affect mixing performance

If your mixer struggles under load (clicking, grinding, or stalling), the drivetrain may be worn. A common service item is the worm gear.

  • Consider inspecting the gear WPW10112253 if you hear gear noise or the beater stops while the motor runs.

Last updated: January 2026

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