Top 20 Sunbeam 2485 MixMaster Series Hand Mixer Questions & Answers

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Mixmaster model 10 grease and speed control

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9/16/2013 5:34:50 PM • Sunbeam 2485... • 223 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have the Sunbeam portable

Hi Janis.

You have likely burnt the motor. That is the most common fault when the mixer is used for a prolonged time on a compact dough.

The best thing to do is ringing Sunbeam at the number listed on the owners manual, and checking what conditions for repair are offered.

If you have misplaced the manual, then track the number using Sunbeam website: Sunbeam.

Regards.
3/2/2010 7:39:52 PM • Sunbeam 2485... • 433 views • 0 helpful votes
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Case disassembly Sunbeam 2485

Tossed it in the trash. Bought a new one.
1/19/2010 8:39:14 PM • Sunbeam 2485... • 353 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam Mixmaster 12 speed may need lubrication

Part 1. Oiling the model 12:
Anyone can do this part.

On the top of the motor are four places where oil should be applied.
Starting from the speed finder dial and working forward-

There is a small hole on the top of the motor, just in front of the speed dial. Using a wooden skewer or a match, clean the hole out, and apply two drops of good quality sewing machine oil.

On top of the motor, and near and behind the juicer attaching cone is another hole, sort of key-hole shaped. Clean it out and put in one drop of oil only.

Three drops of oil go into the juicer cone. Let them run down the side of the hole.

Next to the juicer cone is another round hole. You may need to turn the handle as in removing the beaters to uncover it. Clean this hole too, and apply another three drops of oil.

Do not apply more oil than specified. It will get into the works where it shouldn't.

The following proceedures assume some mechanical ability. Read first to assess whether you are competent before starting.

After all these years, the gears in the front of the motor housing probably need fresh grease. This is a fibre based food grade grease that can be obtained from most bearing sellers. (I used a non-food grade grease, but I have to watch that the motor doesn't get too hot, and the grease run down the beaters, which can happen in extreme conditions.)

Prepare to get greasy during this proceedure. Latex gloves are an asset for doing this job.

Remove the cover plate in the centre of the front, and then the central screw from the front and pull away the front housing cover and handle. Don't loose the coil spring inside. It goes over the screw you just undid.

Unclip the return spring on the beater ejector, and remove ejector and spring together, slide the ejector down and off the beater spindles, then up and out of the guides..

There are four screws that retain the gear cover. The lower right hand one also retains a wire. Remove the screws, and gently bend the wire so the cover can be removed. There is a gasket underneath. Take care not to break it, it's brittle.

Once the cover is away, the gears and worm shaft are visible. Using a pop stick or old screw driver, remove the grease around the under side of each gear. A square headed set-screw retains each gear. When you find each screw, remove it completely. Turning the worm shaft will make the gears rotate.
Once both screws are out, pull the beater drive shafts downwards and out of the housing, and lift out the gears.
Using pop sticks, paper towels etc, but NOT solvents, clean out the gear space. Remove all the grease possible. A toothbrush is good for cleaning the worm thread. Use someone elses.
Wash the gears and shafts in petrol, kerosene or similar and dry thoroughly.
Reassembly is the above in reverse order, first filling the gear housing with fresh grease.
Grease each drive shaft lightly before refitting. Note the holes for the set screws in the shafts.
The nylon gear goes on the left, brass under the juicer cone.
Fit the nylon gear first, working the shaft upwards until the locating hole in the shaft can be seen through the screw hole in the gear. Fit and tighten the set screw.
Align the brass gear so both screws face forwards at the same time when engaged with the motor worm, to prevent the beaters clashing. You may have to put the brass gear in and out a few times to get the right teeth engaged with the worm shaft. Then slide the shaft in, once again observing the alignment of holes to ensure the set screw locks the gear securely.

Put everything else back in reverse order. Apply a smear of grease for the beater ejector where it slides, and don't forget to put the wire back under it's screw.

Part 2, speed control.

The jerky operation at low speed is probably due to dirty points in the governer. Addressing this involves disassembling the rear end of the motor.
DON'T pull the motor armature out of the housing without first removing the brushes during this proceedure. There's no need to remove the armature, but if you're curious....

Remove the chrome cap from the centre of the speed finder dial. Remove the lock nut from the thrust control screw under the cap. Remove the dial, catching the washer that goes under the nut.
There is a resistor, usually green, and a capacitor, a small aluminium cannister under the dial. Gently pry the retaining legs away from one end of each and remove them. Note which one goes where so you can put them back correctly. Marking with a felt pen is a good idea.

Now are visible two slotted screws. Remove these screws and pull the governer housing back and away from the motor. Note the pin with a plastic head, and remember to put it back when reassembling the same way around.

Locate and clean the points with a slip of soft wood and metal polish. Clean away the polish thoroughly. Do not use emery paper, it will make the points arc, and speed control will be worse than now.

Put everything back the way it came off.

To reset the governer, leave the locknut on the thrust controling screw loose. Set the speed control to position 1. Whilst pressing the dial home with one hand, screw the thrust screw in or outwards until the motor just starts to run, and lock the screw by tightening the nut. Test the control for full range, and tweak by slightly altering the thrust screw position as required. Getting the speeds just right first go is usually a fluke.

Replace the chrome cap and you're done.

5/12/2009 3:50:18 PM • Sunbeam 2485... • 7,146 views • 21 helpful votes
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My sunbeam mixmaster (50 Years old)model 12c 150

Try one of these small appliance repair shops:

http://www.fixya.com/repair/small_appliances/us/ca/winnetka
6/20/2009 6:57:58 AM • Sunbeam 2485... • 1,842 views • 0 helpful votes
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12c 150 watt missing front dial

type in the manufacturer in the search bar and sometimes you can find the history leading to the current ,anufacturer and service centers. Good Luck
9/21/2009 6:28:23 PM • Sunbeam 2485... • 132 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam mixer

When you open it, there is are contact points and a piece that has to touch to change the speed. It may just be slightly bent or out of place. Some food may have gotten in there.
11/25/2007 2:15:10 AM • Sunbeam 2485... • 657 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam hand mixer. One beater not working

That spring does not turn the beaters. It is part of the beater release assembly. Probably one of the gears is worn.
11/12/2006 12:55:59 AM • Sunbeam 2485... • 1,216 views • 0 helpful votes
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Need gears for beaters for the Sunbeam Mixmaster 2346-030

Try this website. This is the Sunbeam site with links to the parts supply companies they recommend. There are small companies out there that can do the repairs for you.
11/29/2023 7:12:56 AM • Sunbeam Food... • 48 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why do beaters stop spinning on the Sunbeam 2370 as soon as they hit the ingredients? It's new.

It is most likely that the 'shear pin' in the drive system has sheared. If it was 'new' someone bought it, over-worked it, packed it up and sent it back. https://www.google.com/search?q=Sunbeam+2370+stops+spinning Parts are obsolete already, it must be new to you, not 'new'. https://www.ereplacementparts.com/sunbeam-2370-stand-mixer-parts-c-116440_116448_116560.html It you enjoy baking get a KitchenAid stand mixer. ..
11/11/2023 8:22:43 PM • Sunbeam Food... • 61 views • 0 helpful votes
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HOW TO DISMANTLE SUNBEAM STICK MIXER MODEL SM6200 TYPE 737

You don't, you just throw it out and buy a new one. They aren't made to be taken apart and this is the sum total of 'spares'! https://spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/index.php?cPath=81834_84179_90569 No one has ever taken one apart. https://www.google.com/search?q=SUNBEAM+STICK+MIXER+MODEL+SM6200+TYPE+737+disassembly Inside is all you will find is an overclocked direct drive electric motor. ..
11/4/2023 3:58:15 AM • Sunbeam Food... • 62 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where to put ball bearings that fell out of Sunbeam Vista mixmaster 423A? The turntable is loose. I tried to fix it, and ball bearings fell out, and I don't know where they came from.. Help!!

They would normally sit in a groove under the turntable with a groove on top to hold them in place. I was hoping to find a Parts Schematic Diagram, but that model seems old and rare. https://www.google.com/search?q=sunbeam+vista+mixmaster+423a+parts+diagram Dave's Repair may be able to help as he seems to be the expert. ..
11/12/2023 5:18:31 PM • Sunbeam Food... • 44 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam mixmaster hesitates and then will not turn beaters

Check the carbon brushes on the motor and clean the copper commutator on the armature that they run on. https://www.google.com/search?q=Sunbeam+mixmaster+will+not+turn+beaters ..
11/1/2023 8:33:20 AM • Sunbeam Food... • 42 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam Oskar Jr. Chopper Mini Food Processor Model 4816-81. How do you take apart Sunbeam Oskar 4816-8 unit and replace loose spring? 2. Where is oil leaking from it?

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Sunbeam Cars There are no instructions on disassembly because it is so old. There will be screws underneath. Oil will be grease that is degrading. https://www.google.com/search?q=sunbeam+oskar+4816-8+disassembly ..
5/3/2023 5:21:53 PM • Sunbeam Food... • 48 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam Mixmaster MX8900 Type533 - How do I get to the motor?

Service manual, but this isn't a motor issue, it is a speed controller issue. It has a PCB board. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1117962/Sunbeam-Mx8900.html#manual http://spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/common_faults.php?cPath=81834_84061_84067 Disassembly will probably be similar to the EM-3 here https://www.google.com/search?q=sunbeam+mixmaster+mx8900+disassembly Or return it to Sunbeam under a warranty claim. ..
6/1/2022 10:07:58 AM • Sunbeam Food... • 197 views • 0 helpful votes
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Sunbeam Mixmaster 14021 schematic please?

Unfortunately nothing exists online https://www.google.com/search?q=Sunbeam+Mixmaster+14021+schematic Try asking direct

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