Hobart P660 Stand Mixer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Hobart P660 keeps shutting off and tripping the breaker
Sounds like the cable is too small. If you're hooking it up to 15 amp breaker you need the correct diameter size extension cord, and the equipment cannot be rated more than 15 amp or you'll have a problem. I perceive this may be the solution based on the fact that you said that the motor was not coming up to speed.
11/7/2014 1:19:30 PM •
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Taking my P660 out out a building with 3 phase
Good!
MOTOR:
21?2 H.P., Hobart designed, high torque ball bearing,
ventilated within mixer enclosure. Single-phase is
capacitor-start, induction-run type.
Three-phase is
polyphase squirrel cage, induction-run type.
Single Phase 208V 20.0 Amps
240V 17.0 Amps
Three Phase 208-240V 8.6 Amps
4/5/2012 3:15:49 PM •
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What oil should I use
A good standard 90 wt oil is what is ok for the gearcase. This is an old email from a hobart service tech and they recomend a special oil ordered from them. So you can decide which you want to use. "EXXON SPARTAN EP-150 (6 oz)" in the M802 planetary. Hobart part #102973-13. This IS NOT a food grade oil. If you mixer is leaking you shouldhave it serviced. Service, parts , lubricants and information canbe obtained by contacting your local Hobartoffice in Pittsburgh@ (412) 788-5380. Steve Davis Field Engineer -
9/23/2011 3:15:50 AM •
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MY HOBART P-660 IS HAVING
Hi shipleywd,
Welcome to fixya!
Sounds like the motor needs to be rebuilt, particularly brushes and transmission. Copy and paste this web address into your browser: http://www.food-equipment.com/mixers.html
Scroll down the page and click on Parts and Components for Hobart Mixers.... This site has whatever you need for your Hobart. If they don't have it, they will make it!
Good luck.
Hope this helps. If it does, I'd appreciate your vote. Thanks,
Handie Andie
7/18/2011 5:50:30 PM •
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When i push start button it runs let off button it
If you do not have a bowl guard then it is most likely the side switch on the contactor. If you have a bowl guard, it could be the bowl height switch or the contactor side switch. Make sure there are no loose wire connections before you replace parts. The bowl height switch may just need adjustment.
3/11/2011 5:58:31 PM •
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I have a Hobart P660
Hello Pizzaangel,
It sounds like you are having a problem with you Hobart P660, everytime you run it trips the breaker. Sounds like the switch is shorting out. You need to replace the switch and that should solve the problem that you are having.
5/1/2011 12:48:35 AM •
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Making noise in planetary gear area
The noise you are describing sounds like the noise associated with the pinion gear meshing with the ring gear in the planetary. Depending on the age of the unit, some noise is to be expected. The lubricant used in the planetary is different than that of the main transmission and is not visible without disassembly. Again, depending on age of the mixer, your planetary may have a small amount of oil and a pump to bathe the gears or just a generous amount of grease applied to the gears. The only way to properly inspect the planetary is to remove it. Depending on your luck, this may be 20 min job or several hours. It all depends on the ease of which the planetary releases from the main center shaft. Should you decide to tackle this job yourself let me know and we'll do our best to assist you. Several knowlegeable techs monitor this area of the site.
9/21/2009 1:46:22 AM •
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Hobart p660
There are 2 set screws.Make sure their both out,if for some reason there is only 1 set screw these are your options.Heat the shaft and remaining pin with a mapp torch (you can buy them at home depot,lowes for $40 bucks),heat it up really good then get a punch and try to knock out the pin,option 2---if you cant get the pin out then youll have to replace the shaft and if thats the case you should also clean out the planetary and replace the bearings and seals.If the hole in the shaft is oblongated or worn you should probably replace the shaft because the dough hook will rock the pin back and forth breaking the pin.Also look inside the hook and make sure thatI its not worn out where the pin sets.IF you see thee hook or shaft pinhole worn you will break the pin again if you are able to replace the pin.I work for hobart and service mixers regulary,if you need part numbers or advise let me know.
11/28/2007 12:04:36 AM •
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