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A replacement trim band that restores the finished edge around the appliance door or front frame for a clean, factory appearance. Helps protect the cabinet edge and keeps the panel aligned for smooth operation. What it does:
I took apart the head of my Kitchen Aid stand mixer to get to the gear housing. Once inside the gear housing I was able to determine which gear was stripped or worn, (this is caused by too heavy of a load). I cleaned out all the grease and took apart the gears, replaced the bad gear and reassembled the gears and new grease. Now my stand mixer works like new. There are how to videos on the internet and are very easy to follow so I was able to fix my mixer by using parts from Appliance Parts... Read more
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A small metal hose clamp that secures flexible hoses and tubing to fittings to help prevent leaks and keep connections tight. Simple, durable replacement for worn or loose clamps on appliance water and drain lines. What it does:
After ordering the parts from you, I watched your video to the repair. Some problems with removing the control panel after the bellow went in with no concerns. Wife is happy with the results as the leaking problem was corrected Read more
This Clamp-Tube secures small appliance tubing and helps maintain a watertight connection so hoses stay in place and reduce leaks or movement. Durable metal construction designed to hold tubing firmly at fittings. What it does:
This front panel clip secures the appliance's front/console panel to the cabinet, keeping the panel aligned and preventing vibration or rattling. It's a small but essential fastener for a tight, stable fit. What it does:
This band motor is the motor assembly that powers the appliance's moving band or drive link, restoring the mechanism that enables normal rotating or indexing motion. Use it to replace a worn or failed motor for smoother operation. What it does:
I replaced the downdraft fan and fan motor of my 25 year old JennAire C301 cooktop. The issue was getting the fan/motor assembly out in such a tight place. I had to first remove the fan cover, cut the wires, then the assembly came out. Putting back wasn't as tough although getting the cover back on (over the motor) was a bit of a strain. Wired it back, turned it on, and was thrilled. Now I'll replace the knobs and burners and we're back in business. Read more
This small plastic waterline clip secures the refrigerator/dishwasher water tube to the cabinet or frame to keep the line routed and stable. It prevents the waterline from shifting or rubbing against components. What it does: