Cuisinart Bread Maker Pan Seal Kit for Model CBK-200C CBK-200FR CBK200WS (7MKIT)
Price:  $15.99
Description:
This new "Pan Seal Kit" (Includes: Seal, Stainless Steel Flat Washers, Stainless Steel Snap Ring & Stainless Steel E-clip)
will fit the models listed below:
Cuisinart
Automatic Dough & Bread Maker
Model Numbers: CBK-200C CBK-200FR CBK-200WS THANK YOU! Bread Machine Parts Finder
***Important message about replacing the seal in the pan: Most of the
older red seals issued with the pans were manufactured with an outer diameter
of 19mm. The 19mm outer diameter seal was cut down to 17mm by the manufacturer
of the pan to make it fit into the 17mm diameter hole of the pan. If your pan
has this old seal and the pan shaft is still secure then you may push the seal
out by removing the Snap Ring & Wing Nut Impeller from the bottom of the
shaft. Then with minimal force push the shaft up and out the top of the pan.
This action will push out the seal. If the shaft will not push through without
using excessive force that may damage the pan then please follow the directions
in paragraph 2 & 3. If the pan shaft has already come loose and fell out
the bottom of the pan then you will need to follow the directions below in paragraph
2 & 3.
The newer
red seals in later productions of the pans are custom made two tear seals that
have a bottom outer diameter of 19mm and an upper outer diameter of 17mm. These
seals must be removed by prying them out with a double ended bottle/can opener
or a pick & hook set. The seal can only be pried out if the pan shaft has
fallen out the bottom of the pan. If the pan shaft is still secure then you
will not be able to get the seal out without damaging the pan. In this case
please do not order a new seal. Please order a new pan.
***If the shaft has already fallen out the
bottom, then you will need to pry out the old seal using an old double ended
can opener / bottle opener. Place a business card or credit card in the bottom
of the pan to prevent scratching when using the can opener to pry out the old
seal. Place the pointed end of the opener into the center hole of the seal and
gently pry upward moving from side to side until the seal pops out. Please note
that the seal has an inner steel frame. If all you have removed so far is a
thin piece of rubber, then you will need to remove the rest of the seal known
as the inner frame. It is important that you be very careful when removing the
old seal. If the hole in the seal is becomes swelled, warped, or chipped then
the new seal may not seat successfully.
***I strongly recommend removing the old seal
before purchasing a new seal so that you can determine if the pan is in
fact repairable. Please remove the seal first and use a magnifying glass
to inspect the hole for chipped off non-stick coating, pitting, corrosion,
dings, dents, swelling, or warping. If any of the damage above is present, then
please do not order a seal. I can guarantee that it will not seat or seal
correctly. In this case you will need a new pan.
Return Policy: | Items must be returned within 60 days . Refund will be given as Money back or exchange/replacement. Refund policy details: Please read the full listing description before making a purchase. |
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