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KitchenAid KFP600OB food processor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KFP600OB food processor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cover-hndl for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176370

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  • Food Processor Bowl for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176267

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  • Insert for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176604

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  • Extractor for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176293

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    Extractor

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  • Blade for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176270

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  • Cover-hndl for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176280

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  • Storage Box for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176274

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  • Plunger for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176373

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  • Red (600 Series) for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176522

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    Red (600 Series)

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  • Red (600 Series) for KitchenAid KFP600OB - Part 4176506

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    Red (600 Series)

    Part #4176506

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KitchenAid Food Processor KFP600OB FAQs

A KitchenAid is a brand that makes several countertop appliances; your KitchenAid KFP600OB is a food processor designed to chop, puree, slice, and shred using blades and discs. A KitchenAid stand mixer is a different appliance that mixes, kneads, and whips using beaters and attachments.

Quick comparison: food processor vs stand mixer
Feature Food processor (like KitchenAid KFP600OB) Stand mixer (KitchenAid brand)
Main motion Fast spinning blade/disc Planetary beater motion
Best for Chopping, slicing, shredding, pureeing Mixing batters, kneading dough, whipping cream
Typical foods Vegetables, cheese, nuts, sauces Bread dough, cookies, frosting, meringue
Common wear items Bowl/handle pieces, base components, small hardware Beaters, bowls, gears (varies by model)
How to choose the right tool for the job
  • Use a food processor for uniform slicing/shredding (salads, slaws, cheese, potatoes).
  • Use a food processor for purees and quick chopping (pesto, hummus, onions).
  • Use a stand mixer for dough development (bread, pizza dough) and aeration (whipped cream, meringue).
  • If you need both textures and mixing, many recipes use both appliances in different steps.
Parts and maintenance tips for your KitchenAid KFP600OB

If your KFP600OB is vibrating, rattling, or feels loose, we start by checking for simple hardware and base issues.

  • Confirm the unit sits flat and the work surface is stable.
  • Check for missing or stripped screws such as the screw WP681249 or screw W10815455.
  • Inspect the housing and fitment pieces; cosmetic or alignment parts like the trim band 4176610 can affect how the base feels when assembled.
  • If the machine body is damaged or won’t hold components securely, the base 4176609 is the structural foundation.
Why it matters

Using the right appliance improves results and reduces strain on the motor and drive components. For example, kneading heavy dough in a food processor can overload it, while trying to shred cheese in a stand mixer is slower and less consistent.

You can order replacement parts for KitchenAid KFP600OB from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, you can whisk some mixtures in a KitchenAid KFP600OB food processor, but it will not whip like a stand mixer or hand mixer. The standard S-blade mainly chops and mixes, so results are best for light emulsions and batters, not fluffy peaks.

What a food processor can whisk well

Use the processor when you want fast mixing and emulsifying, not aeration.

  • Salad dressings and vinaigrettes (oil + acid emulsions)
  • Mayonnaise or aioli
  • Pancake or waffle batter (briefly, to avoid overmixing)
  • Creamy dips (hummus, whipped feta style dips)
  • Soft butter and sugar creaming (small batches)
What it usually cannot do well

These jobs depend on incorporating lots of air; a food processor bowl and blade design typically do not aerate efficiently.

  • Egg whites to stiff peaks
  • Heavy cream to whipped cream
  • Meringue, mousse, or very fluffy frosting
  • Large-volume whipping (the bowl shape works against you)
Best practices if you try it anyway

These steps improve your odds and help protect the machine.

  • Use short pulses, then scrape the bowl; avoid long continuous runs that warm the mixture.
  • Keep batches small so ingredients circulate; overfilling reduces mixing action.
  • Stop as soon as it looks combined; overprocessing can turn cream grainy or make batters tough.
  • If the unit struggles, stop and check for binding; do not force it.
  • If you need to scrape frequently, using a scraper tool helps; see spatula 8211760.
Quick comparison: food processor vs. whisking tools
Task Food processor (KFP600OB) Hand/stand mixer + whisk
Emulsify mayo/dressing Excellent Good
Mix batter quickly Good Good
Whip cream/egg whites Poor Excellent
Create fluffy peaks Poor Excellent
Why it matters

Using the right tool prevents disappointing texture (flat whipped cream, runny meringue) and reduces strain on the motor and drive system. For true “whisking” results, a whisk attachment on a mixer is the better choice.

If you need replacement items for your KitchenAid KFP600OB, you can order parts from the list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, you can use a mixer instead of a food processor for mixing and whipping tasks, but it will not replace chopping, slicing, shredding, or pureeing performance. With your KitchenAid KFP600OB food processor, the processor is the better choice anytime you need consistent cut size or a smooth puree.

Best substitutes by task

Use the tool that matches the job; this prevents overworking ingredients and protects attachments.

  • Mixing batters and frosting: stand mixer or hand mixer
  • Whipping cream or egg whites: hand mixer or stand mixer with whisk
  • Kneading soft doughs: stand mixer with dough hook (small batches)
  • Chopping nuts or vegetables: chef’s knife (or mini chopper)
  • Pureeing sauces: blender or immersion blender
What a mixer can and cannot do

A mixer moves ingredients around a bowl; a food processor cuts with a blade and uses the bowl shape to circulate food into the cutting path.

Task Mixer Food processor (KFP600OB)
Whip cream/egg whites Excellent Not ideal
Cookie dough Good Good (watch texture)
Chop onions evenly Poor Excellent
Shred cheese Not possible Excellent
Puree hummus/salsa Poor Excellent
Tips if you must substitute

If you do not have a processor available, these steps help you get closer results.

  • Chop ingredients smaller first so the mixer is not forced to “break down” large pieces.
  • Work in smaller batches to avoid uneven mixing.
  • Use short mixing times; stop as soon as ingredients combine.
  • For “chopped” textures, use a knife and cutting board instead of overmixing.
  • For thick mixtures, scrape the bowl often; a processor’s scraper design is different.
Why it matters

Using a mixer for chopping or pureeing usually leads to uneven texture and can overwork doughs and batters. Using the right tool also reduces strain on components like the base and internal drive.

Parts and help for your KFP600OB

If you are restoring your processor setup, we stock common items for this model, including the spatula 8211760. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you need additional KitchenAid KFP600OB parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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