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Size: 8 - 18 ab.
1/4-20 hex washer head screw for washers. Secures panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged mounting hardware.
Hex washer head screw for refrigerators, freezers, and other appliances. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged screws during repairs or panel assembly.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, trim, and internal components in appliances. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged.
This is a replacement mounting screw used to secure appliance panels and components, restoring proper fit and reducing vibration or rattling. Use it to replace a missing or damaged fastener for a secure repair. What it does:
A replacement pan head screw used to fasten appliance panels and components. Its standard #8 coarse thread and 3/8-inch length secure trim, brackets, and small assemblies for stable operation. What it does:
Hex washer head screw for washer pedestals. Secures pedestal components and panels. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or damaged during assembly.
6-20 x 3/8 in. screw secures panels and brackets inside washers. Replaces missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore proper fit and stability.
Truss head tapping screw for washer assembly. Replaces stripped, corroded, or missing screws in various mounting locations. Essential hardware piece.
Replacement mounting screw for washer pedestals. Secures pedestal to washer base. Order if original screw is stripped, missing, or damaged.
M5 mounting screw for washer assembly. Secures panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace if stripped, corroded, missing, or damaged.
M8 hex nut secures washer components and panels. Replace if damaged, stripped, or missing to restore proper clamping force and eliminate loose connections.
Mounting screw for washers, dryers, and pedestals. Replaces broken, stripped, or missing screws that secure panels and components. Essential hardware.
I had to remove the front panel of the washing machine and top of the washing machine. i started by removing all the top screws as shown in one of videos. disconnected all the electrical wires (i have a commercial washer) and lifted the front panel over the back of the machine. i was then able to remove the top of the washing machine to give me access to the tub straps and the corresponding screws. i removed the broken straps and then was able to remove the tub cover by pushing down it down... Read more
Size: 8-18 b.
Purchased new RPS Hall Effect sensor, pulled rotor and stator and installed new RPS module. Works fine after new sensor! Repair took about 30 minutes. Perfect! Read more
Package of 12 screws with washers for securing washer panels, trim, and components. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore fit.