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Model # KPCB348SPM0 Official KitchenAid blender
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official KitchenAid KPCB348SPM0 blender, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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#4
Escutcheon and control parts diagram
Control
Part #4176884
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#6
Motor and housing parts diagram
Seal
Part #4176873
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#1
Motor and housing parts diagram
Coupling
Part #4176868
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Screw
Part #4176877
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Screw
Part #4176875
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#2
Jar assembly parts diagram
Cap
Part #8212228
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#12
Escutcheon and control parts diagram
Mount
Part #4176883
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#5
Jar assembly parts diagram
Blade assembly
Part #8212281
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#9
Motor and housing parts diagram
Base
Part #4176876
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#3
Motor and housing parts diagram
Power cord
Part #4176870
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