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D.M. Procida March 16th 15 02:49 PM

Which o-ring?
 
I've discovered a damaged o-ring in my dishwasher (IKEA WHirlpool DWH
B10).

It's part 761 4 in the diagram
https://www.dropbox.com/s/390221jxzw...asher.jpg?dl=0,
highlighted, but I can find anywhere what it's full part number is so I
can actually buy one!

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Daniele

Chris French March 16th 15 02:59 PM

Which o-ring?
 
In message
,
D.M. Procida writes
I've discovered a damaged o-ring in my dishwasher (IKEA WHirlpool DWH
B10).

It's part 761 4 in the diagram
https://www.dropbox.com/s/390221jxzw...asher.jpg?dl=0,
highlighted, but I can find anywhere what it's full part number is so I
can actually buy one!

Any suggestions?


We have a local hardware store that has lots of loose o rings/washers
etc. maybe you can find somewhere local that might have one

Or measure it up and look on ebay?
--
Chris French


DerbyBorn[_5_] March 16th 15 04:08 PM

Which o-ring?
 


We have a local hardware store that has lots of loose o rings/washers
etc. maybe you can find somewhere local that might have one

Or measure it up and look on ebay?


Do you have a local Bearing Supplier? They usually have a good range and
the means of measuring what you need. I have often used such a place and
they usually just ask for 50p in the charity box as they are not really
geared up for small cash transactions.

D.M. Procida March 16th 15 04:16 PM

Which o-ring?
 
Chris French wrote:

In message
,
D.M. Procida writes
I've discovered a damaged o-ring in my dishwasher (IKEA WHirlpool DWH
B10).

It's part 761 4 in the diagram
https://www.dropbox.com/s/390221jxzw...asher.jpg?dl=0,
highlighted, but I can find anywhere what it's full part number is so I
can actually buy one!

Any suggestions?


We have a local hardware store that has lots of loose o rings/washers
etc. maybe you can find somewhere local that might have one

Or measure it up and look on ebay?


Unfortunately the damage means I can't reliably measure it, and I've
tried a number of local places. I'm sure the parts information must be
*somewhere* out there...

Daniele

Robin March 16th 15 04:19 PM

Which o-ring?
 
D.M. Procida wrote:
I've discovered a damaged o-ring in my dishwasher (IKEA WHirlpool DWH
B10).

It's part 761 4 in the diagram
https://www.dropbox.com/s/390221jxzw...asher.jpg?dl=0,
highlighted, but I can find anywhere what it's full part number is so
I can actually buy one!

Any suggestions?

I suggest you ask on
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forumsphpbb3/spares-help/ where there are
pros who help find parts


--
Robin
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Peter Parry March 16th 15 04:20 PM

Which o-ring?
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 16:16:12 +0000,
(D.M. Procida) wrote:


Unfortunately the damage means I can't reliably measure it, and I've
tried a number of local places. I'm sure the parts information must be
*somewhere* out there...


CPC have a "partsfinder" service which might be able to help :-

http://cpc.farnell.com/products-part-finder


newshound March 16th 15 04:24 PM

Which o-ring?
 
On 16/03/2015 14:49, D.M. Procida wrote:
I've discovered a damaged o-ring in my dishwasher (IKEA WHirlpool DWH
B10).

It's part 761 4 in the diagram
https://www.dropbox.com/s/390221jxzw...asher.jpg?dl=0,
highlighted, but I can find anywhere what it's full part number is so I
can actually buy one!

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Daniele


That one might be a bit too big for the box sets which are sometimes
available in Aldi/Lidl, and readily available from eBay, Screwfix,
Toolstation, etc. If you can't find one, the automotive silicone
"gasket" material should work. You need to just overfill the groove, to
avoid too much excess being squeezed out.

Roger Mills[_2_] March 16th 15 05:01 PM

Which o-ring?
 
On 16/03/2015 16:16, D.M. Procida wrote:


Unfortunately the damage means I can't reliably measure it, and I've
tried a number of local places. I'm sure the parts information must be
*somewhere* out there...

Daniele


Have you got *any* of it? If so, you may be able to measure the material
diameter (shown as "w" in the Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-ring),
and then measure the groove it sits in to find the internal diameter of
the ring itself.
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Cheers,
Roger
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