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Convenient Oil Seal Bread Maker Replacement Plastic Sealing Gasket Sealing Rings Maintenance Part For Bread Machine Bread Machine Accessories

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Convenient Oil Seal Bread Maker Replacement Plastic Sealing Gasket Sealing Rings Maintenance Part for Bread Machine bread machine accessoriesFeatures:Ensure a tight seal and prevent oil leakage with this bread machine accessories maintenance part oil seal.Crafted from quality materials, this oil seal is designed for long lasting use and optimal performances.Perfect for bread enthusiasts who love baking at home, this accessory is suitable for various bread machine models.Whether you're a home person a professional in a bakeries baking studio, this oil seal is an essential component for maintaining and repairing your bread machine. Enjoy hassle frees baking provide excellent service to your customers.Improve the efficiency of your bread machine with this convenient bread machine accessories maintenance part oil seal. Say goodbye to leaks and ensure smooth every time.Specifications:Material: PlasticSize: As Shown in the PicturePackage Includes:1x Oil SealNote:Please allow 1-2cm errors due to manual measurement. Please make sure you do not mind before you order.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item.


Ho
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
The gasket material looks fine. However, it was as easy as their instruction to replace gasket from the broken bread pan. You need much more tools and parts to fix bread pan leaking issues.
Walter Misiuk
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This seal saved my old fantastic Panasonic bread maker Model SD-ST10P. I renewed the canister pan to work with no leaks. It holds up to liquid and heat very well during baking cycle. I bought this seal that met my dimensions using calipers. In my case it went into my existing thin walled bushing rather than a straight pressed method into the pan, that some pans may require.I turned my pan upside down, used a thin small flat blade screwdriver, tapped, and pushed down on bushing edge until the bushing that contained the old seal was out. Came out easier than I expected. I carefully dug out the old seal only, leaving the front wiper stop of the bushing in place and pushed in this new seal, that fit perfectly into the bushing. I then pushed the bushing into opening over the cleaned and smooth area of shaft, where it would seal, until even with pan floor.Previously I purchased a used, same model Panasonic bread maker from Ebay just for the pan canister, to replace my leaking one.After my first purchase of this seal and successful repair, I bought another 3, from this same seller for my other Panasonic bread maker and for backup.Truly a Hail Mary find and repair for me. I hope this can also help you.Everything was as described by seller and shipping was USPS and prompt.