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KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 mixer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 mixer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Slice-veg for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 4164750

    Base and pedestal unit, optional parts diagram

    Slice-veg

    Part #4164750

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

  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9708531

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    Planetary

    Part #9708531

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  • Support for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709213

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    Support

    Part #9709213

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  • Housing for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709794

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    Housing

    Part #9709794

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  • Gear Case for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709209

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    Gear Case

    Part #9709209

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  • Can Opener for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 4164747

    Base and pedestal unit, optional parts diagram

    Can Opener

    Part #4164747

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

  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709177

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    Planetary

    Part #9709177

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  • Motor for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9707507

    Case, gearing and planetary unit diagram

    Motor

    Part #9707507

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  • Planetary for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709325

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    Planetary

    Part #9709325

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  • Base for KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 - Part 9709811

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    Base

    Part #9709811

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KitchenAid Mixer KP26M1XPM4 FAQs

Yes. Older KitchenAid stand mixers, including the KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4, are worth real money because they’re durable, repairable, and still useful for everyday baking. Value depends most on working condition, cosmetic shape, and whether key drive and speed-control parts are intact.

What drives the value most
  • Runs smoothly at all speeds (no surging, dead spots, or burning smell)
  • Gearcase condition (no loud grinding or slipping under load)
  • No oil or grease leakage around the planetary or housing seams
  • Complete setup (bowl, attachments, hub cover, and any accessories)
  • Cosmetics (paint, dents, corrosion, and missing trim)
Quick condition check you can do at home

Unplug the mixer first, then do these basic checks:

  • Turn the beater shaft by hand; it should rotate with steady resistance.
  • Run it briefly on low to high; listen for clicking, grinding, or speed hunting.
  • Check for grease seepage; old grease can separate and leak after years of storage.
  • Confirm the bowl locks in securely and the head/column feels tight.
Repairability matters (and helps resale)

Many “not worth much” mixers become valuable again after common repairs like a gear refresh, re-grease, or speed control fix. For KP26M1XPM4, these parts are often involved:

Symptom Common cause Example part on this model page
Speeds jump or won’t change Speed control issue Mixer control assembly WP9706648
Loud grinding, won’t mix under load Worn gear Stand mixer worm follower gear W11086780
Grease/oil leaking Seal or gasket issue Seal WP9706247
Why it matters

A working, well-maintained KitchenAid stand mixer can serve for decades; buyers pay more for mixers that are quiet, stable under load, and easy to service with available parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For the KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 stand mixer, the most common issues we see are beater-to-bowl clearance being off (beater hits the bowl or misses ingredients), grease seepage or loud gear noise from aging lubricant, and the mixer shutting off under heavy loads due to overheating or a worn drive gear.

Quick symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Beater hits the bowl: beater height needs adjustment; continued use can damage the bowl and attachments.
  • Beater misses the bottom: ingredients stay unmixed; adjustment typically fixes it.
  • Grease leaking or “oil” drip: internal grease is separating with age or heat; re-greasing is the long-term fix.
  • Grinding/clicking under load: common sign of a worn gear in the drivetrain.
  • Mixer stops, then works again later: thermal overload protection tripped from heavy dough, high speed, or long run time.
What we recommend first (safe, fast checks)
  1. Unplug the mixer and remove the bowl and attachment.
  2. Check beater clearance (the “dime test” concept): the beater should just skim close to the bowl without striking.
  3. Reduce load and speed for heavy doughs: use lower speeds and shorter mixing intervals.
  4. Listen for gear noise: rhythmic clicking or grinding that worsens with load points to internal wear.
Parts that commonly solve the “stops, surges, or wrong speeds” complaint

If the mixer runs only on certain speeds, surges, or will not maintain speed, the speed control components are a common fix:

Symptom Most likely area Part to consider for KP26M1XPM4
Won’t change speeds or speeds are erratic Speed control Mixer control assembly WP9706648
Runs but struggles under load, noisy gears Gearcase drivetrain Stand mixer worm follower gear W11086780
Why it matters

Catching these problems early prevents secondary damage, like a gouged bowl, stripped gears, or overheating the motor. A simple adjustment can restore mixing performance, while worn gears or failing speed control parts can turn into a no-run condition if ignored.

Last updated: February 2026

The “best” KitchenAid stand mixer depends on what you make most often. For frequent bread doughs and large batches, we recommend a bowl-lift model like your KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4 because it’s built for heavier mixing; for everyday cookies and cakes, many people prefer a lighter tilt-head style.

Quick way to choose the right KitchenAid mixer
  • Choose bowl-lift for stiff doughs, big batches, and frequent use.
  • Choose tilt-head for lighter mixing and easier access to the bowl.
  • Match the bowl size to your typical batch size (small, medium, or large).
  • Prioritize attachments you will actually use (pasta, grinder, shredder).
  • Consider storage space and weight if you move the mixer often.
Bowl-lift vs tilt-head (what changes in real use)
Feature Bowl-lift (like KP26M1XPM4) Tilt-head
Best for Bread, pizza dough, large batches Cookies, frosting, quick batters
Stability under load Higher Moderate
Bowl access Bowl raises/lowers Head tilts up
Typical feel More “commercial” More “everyday”
If you already own KP26M1XPM4, here’s what to optimize

If your KP26M1XPM4 struggles, surges, or won’t hold a steady speed, the most common improvement is restoring consistent speed control and drive performance.

Why it matters

Choosing the right mixer style prevents overheating, stripped gears, and inconsistent mixing. A bowl-lift stand mixer like KP26M1XPM4 is the better long-term fit when you regularly mix dense doughs or run longer kneading cycles.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. For some baking styles, certain stand mixers outperform a KitchenAid like the KitchenAid KP26M1XPM4, especially for frequent bread dough or very large batches; the “better” choice depends on capacity, motor design, and how you use attachments.

How to decide what’s “better” for your kitchen

We recommend comparing mixers by what you actually make most often:

  • Bread and pizza dough weekly: prioritize torque and cooling (less strain under heavy loads)
  • Cakes, cookies, and frosting: prioritize speed control and consistent mixing at low speeds
  • Large batches: prioritize bowl capacity and stability (weight, base footprint)
  • Hands-free convenience: prioritize timers, auto shutoff, and easy scraping access
  • Attachment use (grinders, pasta, etc.): prioritize power delivery and accessory support
Common “better than KitchenAid” scenarios

Some alternatives can be a better fit than a KitchenAid stand mixer when:

  • You knead stiff doughs often and want a mixer that runs cooler under load
  • You want an open-bowl design that makes adding ingredients and scraping easier
  • You need a larger capacity for double or triple batches
  • You want more built-in features (timer, auto-sensing, specialty kneading action)
If you already own the KP26M1XPM4: upgrades that can feel like a “better mixer”

Before replacing the whole mixer, fixing performance issues often restores power and control.

Quick comparison guide
If your priority is… A “better” mixer usually means… What to check on KP26M1XPM4 first
Heavy dough performance higher torque, better cooling worm gear, grease condition
Precision at low speed stable speed control speed control assembly
Bigger batches larger bowl and stronger drive bowl fit, drivetrain wear
Why it matters

A stand mixer that matches your dough load and batch size lasts longer, mixes more consistently, and avoids common failures like stripped gears, speed hunting, and grease leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

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Most common repair guides to help fix your stand mixers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your stand mixer.

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 30 minutes or less
How to replace stand mixer motor brushes

How to replace stand mixer motor brushes

If the carbon brushes are worn and damaged, replace them using these steps.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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