Are KitchenAid food processor parts interchangeable?
Some KitchenAid food processor parts are interchangeable, but we match parts by exact fit to your model number KFP0922CU0. Bowls, pushers, blades, and disc adapters often look similar across models, yet small design changes can prevent proper locking, sealing, or safe operation.
What usually interchanges (and what usually does not)
Interchangeability is most common with accessories that mount on the same shaft system, and least common with safety and fit-critical items.
- More likely to interchange: shredding/slicing discs and disc adapters (when the shaft style matches)
- Sometimes interchangeable: pushers and feed-tube inserts (only if the bowl/lid geometry matches)
- Less likely to interchange: bowls, lids, seals, and bases (these are model-specific for fit and safety)
- Not worth forcing: power cords, overlays, and base components (electrical and mounting differences matter)
Quick compatibility checklist (before you order)
Use this checklist to avoid parts that “almost fit” but do not lock in correctly.
- Confirm your model number is KFP0922CU0 (not just “9-cup KitchenAid”).
- Compare the part’s mounting style: shaft shape, height, and locking tabs.
- For bowls and lids, confirm latch locations and safety interlock alignment.
- For discs, confirm whether you need a sleeve or adapter to match the disc shaft.
- Replace worn mating parts together when needed (for example, sleeve plus adapter).
Common KFP0922CU0 parts customers mix up
These parts are frequently confused because they are all “pusher” or “blade” items, but they are not automatically interchangeable.
| Part type | Example for KFP0922CU0 | What it must match |
|---|---|---|
| Disc adapter | Adapter WPW10466843 | Disc shaft interface and height |
| Bowl | Food processor bowl WPW10466845 | Lid lock, interlock, and seal surfaces |
| Pusher | Pusher W11027645 | Feed tube size and shape |
| Shredding disc | Shredder disc WPW10466841 | Disc hub style and shaft system |
Why it matters
Food processors rely on tight tolerances for the bowl-to-lid lock and the safety interlock. A “close enough” part can cause leaking, wobble, poor cutting performance, or a unit that will not start.
Last updated: February 2026
Can you replace food processor blades?
Yes. On the KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 9-cup food processor, you can replace the blade when it gets dull, bent, chipped, or won’t cut evenly; replacing the blade restores performance and helps prevent cracking the bowl or overloading the motor.
When to replace the blade
Replace the blade if you notice any of these common symptoms:
- Food is torn or mashed instead of cleanly chopped or sliced
- You need longer run times to get the same results
- The blade has visible nicks, bends, or corrosion
- The processor vibrates more than normal during use
- You smell overheating or the unit bogs down with normal loads
A correct-fit replacement for this model is the blade WPW10466829 (check your current blade style before ordering).
Quick safety and fit checks before you order
Unplug the food processor and confirm what you have installed now.
| Check | What to look for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Blade type | S-shaped multipurpose blade vs. other blade style | Different tasks use different parts |
| Hub/adapter fit | Blade seats fully and locks onto the shaft | Prevents wobble and poor cutting |
| Bowl condition | No cracks, clouding, or deep scratches | A damaged bowl can fail under load |
| Disc accessories | Slicing/shredding discs use a shaft/adapter | You may need related parts for proper fit |
If your issue is with disc-style cutting (slicing/shredding), also inspect the adapter WPW10466843 and the disc shaft sleeve for wear.
Installation tips (best practices)
- Unplug the unit before handling any blade.
- Handle blades by the plastic hub; edges are sharp.
- Make sure the blade is fully seated before adding food.
- Do not run the processor empty for extended periods.
- If the blade wobbles, stop and re-seat it; check for worn hubs or adapters.
Why it matters
A worn blade makes the motor work harder, increases vibration, and can lead to inconsistent results. Replacing the blade is one of the fastest ways to bring your KFP0922CU0 back to normal chopping and mixing performance.
Last updated: February 2026
Does KitchenAid sell replacement parts?
Yes. KitchenAid sells replacement parts and accessories for the KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 9-cup food processor, and we also carry model-compatible parts so you can replace worn items (like a bowl, blade, or pusher) and keep the processor running safely and smoothly.
What replacement parts are commonly available for KFP0922CU0?
For this model, common replacement items include:
- Food processor bowl and lid-related pieces
- Chopping and dough blades
- Feed tube pushers
- Disc shaft adapter and sleeve (for slicing and shredding discs)
- Specialty discs (such as a French fry cutting disc)
- Electrical items such as the power cord
Examples of parts we list for this model
These are examples of KFP0922CU0-COMPATIBLE parts you can match by part ID:
| Part type | What it affects | Common symptom when worn/damaged |
|---|---|---|
| Bowl | Fit, sealing, safe operation | Leaks, won’t lock, wobble |
| Blade | Chopping/mixing performance | Poor results, vibration |
| Pusher | Feeding food safely | Cracks, won’t fit feed tube |
| Adapter/sleeve | Disc alignment and drive | Disc slips, uneven slicing |
How to make sure you get the right part
Because KitchenAid often uses similar-looking parts across multiple food processor versions, we recommend:
- Match your exact model number: KFP0922CU0
- Compare the part ID on the listing to your original part
- Confirm the part name and where it installs (bowl, base, disc shaft, feed tube)
- If you are replacing a disc, also check whether you need the adapter or sleeve
- Replace any cracked plastic parts right away to prevent leaks and poor locking
Why it matters
Using the correct, model-matched KitchenAid food processor parts helps the bowl lock properly, keeps discs centered, and prevents strain on the base and motor. That means better performance and fewer repeat failures.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I tell what size my KitchenAid mixer is?
This Sears PartsDirect page is for the KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 9-cup food processor, not a stand mixer. If you are trying to identify a KitchenAid stand mixer size, use the mixer’s model number from its rating label to match the correct bowl capacity and compatible attachments.
How to identify a KitchenAid stand mixer size
- Find the model number on the mixer’s rating label (commonly under the base for tilt-head models; on the column or base area for bowl-lift models).
- Use the model number to look up the bowl capacity (quart size) for that exact mixer.
- Check the bowl for any stamped capacity marking (for example, 4.5 QT, 5 QT, 6 QT).
- Confirm whether the mixer is tilt-head or bowl-lift; that helps narrow the typical capacity range.
- When ordering bowls, beaters, or gears, always match parts to the exact model number.
Mixer size vs. food processor size (so you do not mix them up)
| Appliance type | “Size” is usually measured in | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Stand mixer | Quarts (bowl capacity) | 4.5-qt, 5-qt, 6-qt |
| Food processor | Cups (work bowl capacity) | KFP0922CU0 is 9-cup |
If you meant your KFP0922CU0 food processor size
KFP0922CU0 is a 9-cup food processor. If you are replacing fit-critical items, match parts to KFP0922CU0, such as the food processor bowl WPW10466845 or the pusher W11027645.
Why it matters
“Size” determines fit and performance. A mixer’s quart capacity affects bowl and beater geometry; a food processor’s cup capacity affects bowl, lid, and pusher compatibility.
Last updated: February 2026
How long is the KitchenAid food processor warranty?
KitchenAid food processors such as model KFP0922CU0 typically include a 1-year full warranty from the date of purchase; coverage is based on your purchase date and proof of purchase, not the date you first used the machine.
What the 1-year warranty usually covers
In most KitchenAid small-appliance warranties, the 1-year period is intended to cover defects in materials or workmanship under normal household use.
Common examples include:
- Motor or drive issues that prevent normal operation
- Electrical failures (won’t power on, intermittent power)
- Control problems (buttons not responding)
- Manufacturing defects in the base or internal components
- Premature failure under normal use conditions
What to do if you need help
Before you contact Sears PartsDirect support or schedule service, we recommend doing a quick check so you can describe the issue clearly.
- Confirm the outlet works (try a different small appliance)
- Unplug for 1 minute, then retry
- Check that the bowl and lid are seated and locked correctly
- Remove and reinstall the blade/disc to ensure it is fully seated
- If the cord is damaged, stop using the unit
If you’re troubleshooting a power issue and the cord is worn or cut, replacing the cord is often the right next step: food processor 2-prong power cord (black) W10451329.
Warranty vs. parts replacement (quick comparison)
| Situation | Best next step | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Unit is within 1 year of purchase | Check your warranty documentation and pursue covered service | Typically the fastest path for covered defects |
| Unit is older than 1 year | Replace the failed part | Often more cost-effective than replacing the whole unit |
| Physical damage or wear item | Replace the part | Wear and damage are usually not warranty-related |
Why it matters
Knowing the warranty length helps you decide whether to pursue covered service or go straight to a repair. For a 9-cup food processor like the KFP0922CU0, electrical and drive issues are the most time-sensitive because continued use can worsen the failure.
Last updated: February 2026
How many quarts is the KitchenAid Professional HD?
The KitchenAid Professional HD is a 5-quart bowl-lift stand mixer. If you are shopping parts on our KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 page, note that KFP0922CU0 is a 9-cup food processor, so its capacity is measured in cups, not quarts.
Quick capacity check (so you buy the right parts)
- Stand mixer bowls are typically listed in quarts (example: 5 qt).
- Food processor work bowls are typically listed in cups (example: 9 cups).
- Model numbers matter; a stand mixer and a food processor use completely different attachments and drive parts.
- For KFP0922CU0, the main container is the food processor bowl, not a mixer bowl.
Capacity comparison
| Appliance type | Typical capacity unit | Example capacity | What that means |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bowl-lift stand mixer (Professional HD) | Quarts | 5 qt | Volume of the mixer bowl |
| Food processor (KFP0922CU0) | Cups | 9 cups | Volume of the work bowl |
Parts that match KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 (9-cup food processor)
If your question is really about the KFP0922CU0 food processor capacity or replacing its container parts, these are common model-matched items:
- Food processor bowl WPW10466845 (the 9-cup work bowl)
- Blade WPW10466829 (main chopping/mixing blade)
- Pusher W11027645 (feed tube pusher)
Why it matters
Capacity is tied to the appliance design. A 5-quart stand mixer bowl and a 9-cup food processor bowl are not interchangeable, and ordering by the wrong capacity often leads to parts that will not fit your model.
Last updated: February 2026
How many watts is a KitchenAid 9 cup food processor?
KitchenAid 9-cup food processors are typically in the 250 to 450 watt range, depending on the exact series and motor design. For your KitchenAid model KFP0922CU0, use the electrical rating label on the base to get the exact wattage for your unit.
Where to find the exact wattage on KFP0922CU0
Look for a small rating plate or printed label on the underside of the motor base or near the power cord entry. It lists electrical specs such as volts (V), amps (A), and sometimes watts (W).
- Unplug the food processor before handling the base
- Flip the base over and locate the rating label
- If watts are not listed, note the amps (A)
- Use the simple conversion below to estimate watts
- Keep the model number KFP0922CU0 handy when ordering parts
Converting amps to watts (common method)
If the label shows amps but not watts, you can estimate input watts:
| Label shows | What to do | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Watts (W) | Use that number | 300 W listed = 300 W |
| Amps (A) and volts (V) | Multiply V × A | 120 V × 3.0 A = 360 W |
If performance seems low (not a wattage issue)
Stalling and weak cutting are often caused by fit, loading, or a worn drive interface.
- Cut food into smaller pieces and reduce batch size
- Pulse for tough items instead of running continuously
- Make sure the disc/blade seats fully on the shaft
- If discs slip, inspect the disc shaft connection; replace the adapter WPW10466843 if it is rounded, cracked, or no longer grips
Why it matters
Wattage helps set expectations for chopping, slicing, and shredding, but real performance depends just as much on correct assembly, sharp accessories, and not overloading the 9-cup bowl.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the KitchenAid Professional 6000 HD?
The KitchenAid Professional 6000 HD stand mixer model number is KSM6573 (commonly sold in color-specific versions such as KSM6573CER). This Sears PartsDirect page is for a different KitchenAid product, the KFP0922CU0 9-cup food processor.
How to confirm the exact model number on your mixer
Model numbers for the Professional 6000 HD are printed on the appliance rating label; the last letters often indicate color.
- Look for a sticker or plate on the stand mixer base (commonly underneath or on the back)
- Write down the full model number, including the color suffix (example: KSM6573CER)
- Use the full model number when ordering parts to avoid fit issues
- If the label is worn, compare your bowl-lift style and control layout to the model family
Model number vs. color suffix (quick guide)
The “base” model identifies the mixer platform; the suffix identifies finish/color.
| What you see | What it means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Base model | Mixer series/platform | KSM6573 |
| Suffix letters | Color/finish code | CER |
| Full model | What you should search for parts | KSM6573CER |
Why it matters
KitchenAid stand mixer attachments and internal parts can vary by model family and revision. Using the full model number helps ensure the correct fit for items like gears, speed controls, and bowl-lift components.
If you are actually shopping parts for the KitchenAid KFP0922CU0 food processor shown here, match parts by the food processor model and the exact part ID, for example the food processor bowl WPW10466845.
Last updated: February 2026





