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KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 6-quart 600 professional stand mixer with bowl lift

KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 6-quart 600 professional stand mixer with bowl lift Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 6-quart 600 professional stand mixer with bowl lift, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Base for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709830

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    Base

    Part #9709830

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  • Gear Case for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709073

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    Gear Case

    Part #9709073

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  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709325

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    Planetary

    Part #9709325

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  • Gear Case for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9706341

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    Gear Case

    Part #9706341

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  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709798

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    Planetary

    Part #9709798

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  • Housing for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709794

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    Part #9709794

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  • Support for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709213

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    Part #9709213

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  • Base for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part W10114591

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    Base

    Part #W10114591

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  • Base for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part 9709219

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    Part #9709219

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

  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 - Part W10206600

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    Planetary

    Part #W10206600

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KitchenAid 6-Quart 600 Professional Stand Mixer with Bowl Lift KP26M1XPB5 FAQs

Older KitchenAid stand mixers are not automatically “better,” but many older designs feel more durable because they use simpler, more mechanical drivetrains and are often easier to service. For your KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 (6-quart bowl-lift), “better” usually means matching the mixer’s condition and repairability to how you bake. For model-specific care and use details, check the KP26M1XPB5 owner's manual.

What “better” usually means in real use

Older mixers tend to win on serviceability; newer mixers tend to win on convenience and updated safety features.

  • Durability feel: heavier housings and straightforward gearcases often feel tougher
  • Repairability: common wear parts (gears, seals, control parts) are typically replaceable
  • Performance: a well-maintained older mixer can mix as well as a newer one
  • Noise and smoothness: depends more on gear wear and lubrication than age
  • Parts availability: matters more than the year it was made
Quick comparison: older vs. newer (what to look for)
What you care about Older mixers often deliver Newer mixers often deliver
Long-term service Easier mechanical repairs More electronics in some designs
Speed consistency Good if gears are healthy Good if control is healthy
Cost to keep running Lower if you DIY Lower if nothing fails
How to judge your KP26M1XPB5 specifically

Condition beats age. If your KP26M1XPB5 shows any of the symptoms below, it usually points to a serviceable part rather than “the mixer is bad.”

Why it matters

A stand mixer is a gear-driven machine. When the control system, gears, seals, and bearings are in good shape, an “older” mixer and a “newer” mixer both perform well. When those parts wear, the mixer feels weak, noisy, or inconsistent, regardless of age.

Last updated: February 2026

KP26M1XPB5 is the KitchenAid model number that identifies a specific 6-quart 600 Professional bowl-lift stand mixer configuration (series, capacity, design revision, and finish). We use that exact model number to match the correct diagrams, parts, and service information for your mixer; see the owner's manual for model-specific details.

What the characters typically indicate

KitchenAid model numbers are a structured identifier, not a single “word” with one definition. For KP26M1XPB5, the characters commonly map to these kinds of details:

  • KP: product line/series family identifier
  • 26: capacity/size family (commonly tied to 6-quart class mixers)
  • M1: design or engineering revision within the series
  • XP: configuration/feature package within that revision
  • B5: color or finish code for the exterior housing
Why the exact model number matters for parts

Small differences in revision or finish can change which parts fit, especially on a bowl-lift stand mixer.

  • Ensures the correct gearcase and seals are selected
  • Helps match the right speed control components
  • Prevents ordering the wrong housing color/finish parts
  • Improves accuracy when troubleshooting noise, leaking grease, or speed issues
Common examples of parts that can vary by model/revision
Part area What can differ Example part on this model page
Speed control Board, knob style, calibration Mixer control assembly WP9706648
Gear train Gear tooth profile, follower style Stand mixer worm follower gear W11086780
Sealing surfaces Gasket and seal dimensions Seal WP9706247, gasket WP9709511
Quick tip: where to find the model number on the mixer

On bowl-lift KitchenAid mixers, the model/serial label is typically on the underside of the base. Match it character-for-character (including letters and numbers) before ordering parts.

Why it matters

Using KP26M1XPB5 (not just “KitchenAid 600” or “6-quart”) is the fastest way to get parts that fit the first time and avoid compatibility issues with the motor, gear housing, and control assembly.

Last updated: February 2026

There is not one universal “#1 rated” stand mixer because rankings depend on what you make most (cookies, bread dough, large batches, attachments). For heavy-duty mixing, a bowl-lift design like the KitchenAid KP26M1XPB5 (6-quart 600 Professional) is a top-tier choice for power and capacity; use the owner's manual to match speeds and capacity to your recipes.

How to pick the best stand mixer for your kitchen
  • Capacity: 5 to 6 quarts covers most home baking; 6 quarts is better for double batches.
  • Drive style: Bowl-lift mixers handle stiffer doughs and larger loads more consistently.
  • Speed control: Look for smooth low-speed mixing and stable mid-range speeds.
  • Attachments and hub: Useful if you plan to add pasta rollers, grinders, or other tools.
  • Serviceability: Common wear items (gears, seals, control parts) should be replaceable.
Quick comparison: what “#1” usually means
If you mostly make... What matters most A strong fit
Cookies, cakes, frosting Smooth speed control, easy bowl access Tilt-head or bowl-lift
Bread and pizza dough Torque, stability, bowl-lift frame Bowl-lift (like KP26M1XPB5)
Big batches for holidays Bowl size, motor durability 6-quart class
If your KP26M1XPB5 is not performing like a top-rated mixer

Performance issues can make any mixer feel “not #1”. These are the most common fix paths:

Why it matters

“Best” is really about matching capacity, torque, and speed control to what you cook. A properly tuned bowl-lift mixer like the KP26M1XPB5 excels at heavier doughs and larger batches, which is exactly what many “top-rated” lists reward.

Last updated: February 2026

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