Identify, Measure & Replace

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Identification plate

The identification plate is usually situated either inside the door or on the back of your unit:

  1. Double check you have the correct brand name & full model number.
  2. If you cannot find the identification plate, please start with step 2.
2

Measure your seal

Please measure your seal from either the outside edges or the dart centres.

Once you have your measurements please move on to step 3.

Outside-to-Outside

You can use Outside Edge Measurements for all door seals. We recommend taking these measurements while the seal is still installed on the refrigerator door or drawer.

Dart-to-Dart

Dart Centre Measurements are specifically for dart profiles or if you don’t have your seal. Dart centre measurements can also be measured from the inside edge of one dart slot to the outside edge of the opposite dart slot.

A man in a navy jumper uses a yellow tape measure to measure the height of an open, empty stainless steel fridge, reaching from the top edge to the bottom inside corner. The fridge door is fully open, showing shelves inside.
3

Identify your gasket/seal

To identify your gasket you will need to cut your seal to see the cross-section view as demonstrated in our How to Identify guide video.

If you are struggling to identify your gasket/seal, visit our Seal Photo ID page.

Once you have your seal profile and sizes you can order your seal from our profile overview.

Please see steps 4 and 5 on how to fit your door seals.

A person wearing a dark long-sleeve shirt holds a mobile in one hand and inspects the rubber seal on the edge of a metallic door with the other hand. The setting appears industrial or commercial, with stainless steel surfaces visible.
4

How to remove and replace your gasket/seal

Fitting your door seal is easy and can be done in as little as 5 minutes using our helpful tutorials.

Establish the type of gasket/seal you have and then choose which video suits you.

5

How to achieve the perfect seal

Here are a few easy tips to ensure you fit your seal perfectly.

If you see gaps in your gasket/seal or the door will not shut properly please watch this short video.

Close-up of a person's hands installing a flexible, light grey rubber seal onto the edge of a metal appliance door, possibly a refrigerator or freezer, with the white background out of focus. The person carefully lines up the gasket along the door edge.
A close-up of two hands holding a metal ruler and measuring the width of a grey rubber or plastic seal with a hollow channel. The ruler shows both inch and centimetre markings, and the background is out of focus.

If you still need a bit more assistance please do not hesitate to contact our helpful and friendly team!