Collection: Transmission shaft

Original and compatible transmission shafts for small appliances: pins, joints, shaft extensions and drive kits for food processors, hand blenders, juicers, pasta machines and power tools. Essential spare parts to restore movement between the motor and accessories.
Food processors Hand blenders Juicers Pasta machines Power tools Kenwood Braun Bosch / Siemens Smeg Imperia Black & Decker

Check the brand, model and the code on the shaft to be replaced to quickly find the correct spare part. If you have any doubts, send us a photo of the component along with the appliance details.

Spare parts guide: shafts and transmission shafts for appliances

What they are and what they do

The shaft or transmission shaft is the component that transfers rotational motion from the motor to the cutting, grinding or processing accessories. It is a wear part: over time, the pins wear out, deform or break, causing loss of torque, unusual noises or complete blockage of the accessory. In this collection, you will find shafts, pins, joints, shaft extensions and blade holders for the main series of food processors, mixers, juicers, pasta machines and power tools.

Covered appliances and models

Kenwood – Food processor Chef, Major, Multipro (FDM, FDP), Prospero, kCook, MultiPro XL
Braun – Food processor PurEase FP3131–FP3235 and MultiQuick 3 / 5 / 7 / 9 series
Bosch / Siemens – Food processor MultiTalent 8 (MC812, MCM688)
Smeg – Juicer CJF01, CJF11 – 50's Style
Imperia – Pasta machines Pasta Facile 600–630
Black & Decker – Power tools Pruning saw PS7525, grass trimmer GLC/STC, vacuum cleaner CUA/SVJ, robot BXFPA

How to choose the correct spare part

  1. Exact brand and model: many shafts are specific to a single series; even models from the same line (e.g. Kenwood Chef vs Kenwood Major) may have pins with different dimensions.
  2. Original code: if visible on the worn component or in the manual, it is the most reliable way to find the compatible spare part.
  3. Type of component: distinguish between complete shaft, transmission pin only, joint, shaft extension or blade holder; each part has a specific function in the transmission chain.
  4. Material and dimensions: check length, diameter and profile shape (round, hexagonal, grooved) to ensure proper coupling with the gearbox and accessory.

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the shaft and joint after each use: hardened food residues increase friction and accelerate wear on contact surfaces.
  • Periodically check the play between the shaft and accessory: excessive play indicates advanced wear and risk of sudden breakage during use.
  • Never force accessories onto the shaft: incorrect coupling can deform both the pin and the accessory seat.
  • In food processors with a gearbox, check that the lubricant oil is not leaking: an unusual leak may indicate wear of the bearings around the shaft.

Common problems and solutions

Accessory spinning freely The transmission pin or joint is broken or worn; the motor runs but motion is not transferred to the accessory. Replace the pin or joint.
Squeaking or metallic noises Wear of the contact surfaces between the shaft and seat; increased play causes repeated impacts. Address this before the damage extends to the gearbox.
Accessory detaching during use Deformed shaft or widened accessory seat due to wear; the profile of the shaft no longer holds the lock. Check both components.
Unusual vibration of the food processor Bent or unbalanced shaft after overload; even a small radial play generates significant vibrations at high speed.

Quick FAQs

How do I know if the shaft or gearbox is broken?

If the motor starts (you can hear it running) but the accessory does not move, the problem is almost certainly in the shaft or transmission joint. If the motor does not start at all, or starts with difficulty and then stops, the fault is more likely in the gearbox or electrical circuit.

Is the Kenwood Chef pin compatible with the Major model?

Not always: Chef and Major share some accessories, but the transmission pins of the food processor attachments (AT647, KAH65) may differ in length and profile. Always check the specific code indicated in the product sheet before purchasing.

Can I replace just the pin or do I need to change the complete shaft?

It depends on the type of breakage: if the pin has broken or worn but the seat is intact, replacing just the pin is sufficient and more economical. If the shaft is bent, scratched or has worn grooves, it is necessary to replace the complete component.

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