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This replacement 10-24 x 3/8 machine screw secures panels, brackets, and small components in compatible Frigidaire appliances. It restores proper fastening where a missing or damaged screw allows parts to shift or rattle. What it does:
This glide is a low-friction slide used in select cooking appliances to support and guide a moving component, such as a lower drawer. Replacing a worn or broken glide restores smooth travel and proper alignment without sticking or scraping.
This glide is the low-friction slide piece used in select Frigidaire ranges and wall ovens to support a moving component. Replacing a worn glide restores smooth in-and-out movement, reduces binding, and helps prevent premature wear on mating rails. What it does:
This hinge pin spacer helps position the refrigerator door hinge pin for proper door alignment and smooth operation. It replaces a worn or missing spacer to restore correct hinge spacing and reduce door binding. What it does:
Note: Due to a factory change, the new glide may be shorter than your original. Per Factory: The original part was 19.75". The new part is 16.25" and will install and function the same.
This is a 10-24 x 1/2 inch machine screw used to secure temperature probes, thermistor brackets, shields and drawer/box components. It provides a simple, reliable fastener for small appliance assemblies. What it does:
Hex washer head ,10-32 x 0.375. Ground
This is a #8 screw, 0.500 inch long, used to secure panels and components in appliances. It provides a correct-fit fastener for repairs where the original #8 x 1/2" screw was required, restoring proper assembly and stability. What it does:
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance panels and components. It restores proper fastening so panels, trim, or assemblies stay tight and reduce vibration or rattling. What it does
This truss-head machine screw secures a switch to its mounting bracket or panel. Replacing a worn or missing screw restores a solid, aligned switch fit for reliable operation.