KitchenAid KM25 Parts – Commercial 5-Quart Bowl-Lift Mixer

KitchenAid KM25 Replacement Parts

Commercial 5-Quart · Bowl-Lift · OEM & XPart Aftermarket Options

The KitchenAid KM25 is a Commercial 5-quart bowl-lift stand mixer built for light commercial and heavy residential use. It features an all-metal gear train and a heavy-duty motor platform. The KM25 is a durable machine with good parts availability through commercial parts channels.

✓ Model-Specific Repair Pages

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The KM25 uses an all-metal gear train rated for commercial duty cycles. Carbon brushes and the speed control board are the most common electrical failure points. The bowl lift cam and arm are the primary mechanical wear points. Contact us for model-specific part number confirmation.

⚠️ Pro tip: The KM25 all-metal gear train is extremely durable. Noise issues are almost always grease degradation or carbon brush wear — start with a grease service and brush inspection before any major disassembly.

✓ Common Symptoms Fixed

Grinding or rumbling: Degraded grease — full grease service recommended.

Shuts off mid-use: Carbon brushes worn or thermal overload.

Erratic speed: Speed control board failure.

Bowl won't rise: Bowl lift cam or arm worn.

✓ Key Features & Specifications

Model: KM25 | Series: Commercial | Type: Bowl-Lift

Bowl Capacity: 5 Quarts | Gear Train: All-Metal | Duty Cycle: Commercial

✓ Buying Options

OEM Parts: Original KitchenAid factory parts — exact fit, full manufacturer specifications.

XPart Aftermarket: Premium aftermarket replacements engineered to OEM specifications. XPart aftermarket replacement parts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by KitchenAid or any OEM manufacturer.

✓ Replacement Part Numbers

Contact us for KM25-specific part numbers — commercial components require model confirmation before ordering.

✓ Installation Tips

Unplug before any repair. Access internal components by removing the top cover plate. Use commercial-grade grease when repacking the gear housing.

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