Universal Microwave Wave Guide Cover - 500 x 300mm Stock Number: ES1552134
Universal waveguide cover liner for all microwaves with specific dimensions
My microwave guide( panasonic NN-K181MM) cover has 2 prongs at each end. I have broken two covers whilst bending the cover to get the prongs into the slots in the frame. How can I fit without damaging? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
Try bending he cover over something like a thin pencil on the cavity wall and sliding the pencil out when correctly aligned.
I have a toshiba ER-7800 microwave would this cover fit? The old one had two hooked bits and 3 expandable plugs that held in place. If so how do I now attach this one? 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is a sheet of silva mica and can be cut to size to make a number of waveguide covers by carefully trimming with scissors or a sharp craft knife.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It could be referred to as a microwave feed guide COVER.
the cover was the 4 winged type and the cover got punctured and crackled and flashed will this microwave still work with this item
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Chris at eSpares says...
This can be cut to size to fit your appliance.
IT IS A SLOT IN TYPE WITH 4 WINGS 2 ON EITHER SIDE IT IS A CONVENTIONAL OVEN AS WELL
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Chris at eSpares says...
As long as you cut it to shape then this cover is suitable for both microwave and combination ovens.
I bought one of these for my Cookworks and the original screw was lost.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Yes any metal screw that fits, try a cabinet screw for size and get a replacement from a car spares or DIY store .
Is there any chance this will fit my Sharp R5A53? It's 21 yrs old & this is the 1st time I have needed to replace the cover! Thanks 1 Answer
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is a very large sheet of mica which can be cut to size with a craft knife to make a number of wave guide covers.
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Joshua at eSpares says...
Please visit the 'Dishwasher Advice' section in our Advice Centre where we have a video showing you how to change a dishwasher lower door seal.
Toshiba micro wave oven
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Chris at eSpares says...
A drill bit for wood has a 'lip' that scores the surface before the drill 'face' starts cutting through.