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Arm-lift WP241764

OEM part for: KitchenAid, Whirlpool

Part Number: WP241764


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Easy 15-30 minutes (9 rated repairs)?
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Product Description ?

An original KitchenAid part used to lift the arms that support the bowl on all bowl lift mixers. This part is made from a durable plastic. When installing this part you will need to us a Philips screw driver, a punch, and a hammer.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.02 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Compatibility

This part will fit the following 27 machines

KitchenAid

5KPM50BWH4 Professional 5 Qt. Stand Mixer UK View Diagrams & Manuals
5KPM50BGR4 Professional 5 Qt. Stand Mixer UK View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM450BK0 Classic 4 1/2 Qt Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM450ER0 Classic 4 1/2 Qt Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500SM0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500ER0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500OB0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500WH0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500PSWH0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500PSER0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500PSOB0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM500PSSM0 Pro 500 5 Qt. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSMC50 Commercial Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
5K5SSWH 5-QT. Heavy Duty Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSMC50S Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
K4SSWH0 4 1/2 QT. Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
4K5SSWH1 5 Quart Classic Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
K5SS Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
KSM5 Stand Mixer View Diagrams & Manuals
5KPM5BOB4 Cooktop View Diagrams & Manuals

Whirlpool

5KPM5CSM0 Cooktop View Diagrams & Manuals
5KPM5CSM0 Cooktop View Diagrams & Manuals
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  • Mixer Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 241764, 4162053, 4162874

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Easy 15-30 minutes (9 rated repairs)?

Liftarm was broken

David - January 3, 2017
👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Hammer, Punch, Needle nose pliers

I had to take the base and motor off to get to the lift arm. There was a pin that had to be punched out and a bent cotter pin that had to be removed to get the broken arm off the shaft. Pulled the shaft out of the machine and replaced the arm with the new one. Realigned the parts and reassembled the pieces. Worked great!
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The lever that raises the bowl on our KitchenAid mixer would not stay in place

Margot - July 8, 2016
👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers

Removed the head of the mixer by unscrewing the four screws underneath that hold it on. Then removed handle thus freeing the part that had broken. A cotter pin had to be removed.

Replaced the part and put the handle back in, again repositioning the cotter pin

Replaced four screws.

Once the head is removed it is easy to see what is wrong and how to replace it.

I believe that more recent versions of the mixer require you to get to the part by removing the head cover and removing the electronics. There is a YouTube video showing how to do this.
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Bowl lift inoperative,

Michael - March 26, 2016
👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Punch and hammer

My older kitchen aid model did not need motor head disassembled for repair.
Simply remove 4 Phillips screws underneath
Separate motor head from base assembly
Looking into top of base remove cotter pin and roll pin on bowl lift shaft
Slide shaft out of base and replace broken plastic bowl lift arm part
Hammer roll pin gently back in position
Replace cotter pin with same size new one if original breaks
Wrap cotter pin close to shaft so that it does not hit top or sides
when re assembled
Ck operation and reinstall motor head to base
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Bowl arm lift broke

Jenny - October 24, 2016
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Pliers, Power Drill

The first thing I did was google how to repair my KitchenAid model KSM5. I couldn't find anything, but I did find ereplacementparts.com video on how to repair a broken bowl arm lift. I watched it several times just to make sure I didn't miss anything. I then went to work with the parts I'd ordered. My model wasn't as difficult as the mixer in the video to take apart. Just a few bolts and I had access to the bowl arm lift. I've had this mixer for 17 years, it was a graduation gift, and I was extremely happy that I could repair it. I hope I can get another 17 years out of it.
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Bowl lift arm broke

David - October 6, 2016
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Small hammer and punch to remove pin

Disassembled with screwdriver; removed cotter pin, drove out pin with punch, removed broken bowl lift arm. Replaced with new bowl lift arm (only non-metallic part in there) drove in pin, replaced cotter pin, reassembled mixer.
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On the Kitchen Aid mixer the bowl lift would not keep the bowl in the lifted position.

Myron - November 30, 2015
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set

I removed the 4 screws holding the mixer head from the column. Having never seen the insides of the mixer it took me a while to figure out the problem. Once I realized that the plastic part was broken it was a simple move to drive out the pin holding it in place and going on the eReplacementParts and ordering the part. Putting it back together was easier as I knew where things went. My repair cost less than $10.00 with the shipping expense.
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I bought a kitchenaid mixer at Goodwill for $37.50 knowing the lift arm was broken ,it was an older model and thank goodness you carried the part I needed,I made 12 dozen cookies for Christmas with it

Sandra - December 27, 2017
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver

I unscrewed the mixer from the base ,removed the broken part ,put the new part on and reconnnected the base and it was fixed
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Arm bowl lift broke making my mixer useless without it.

Christina - October 18, 2017
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Hammer and Allen Wrench.

I have a KitchenAid Pro 500 which was a different model than the one in the video. I ended up looking up the manual and realizing that I only had to remove the pedestal base to get to the arm bowl which is super easy way better than having to go through the head and disassemble the motor like in the video. The repair was super easy. I just had to remove 4 giant screws on the underside of the head.

Once open, you clearly see what is wrong as it is the only plastic piece in the machine. It did require the use of a punch which we did not have so we used a hammer and matched the size of an Allen wrench to the metal C ring and lightly tapped it out, a cotter pin had to be removed as well and then just slid the replacement part in and DONE. Reassembled the machine back together and tested that bad boy out. Works great!! The part was $10 with shipping and I’m back to making delicious homemade whipped cream again.
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Broken arm lift.

Kenneth - March 14, 2017
Tool Type

Mixer

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Punch

Removed the base and took out pins. Replaced the broken part. Reassembled.
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