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Grill Element Fixing Shaft Piece Stock Number: ES610053

Genuine spare part for select AEG, Electrolux, John Lewis, Moffat, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens

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Manufactured by Electrolux

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Grill Element Fixing Shaft Piece

If you need to secure your top oven element and you need a replacement screw/shaft piece this could be just the part for you.

Genuine part for select AEG, Electrolux, John Lewis, Moffat, Tricity Bendix and Zanussi ovens.

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4 Questions and 4 Answers

Could be due to stripped threads/nut (if there is one) on other side falling away/oversized hole in casing. Is it possible to get larger dia thread screw? Other solution to help and to allow ease of removal and refitting for cleaning? Thanks

By Jon - Hants - 08 December 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    It may be the threads have stripped from the grill roof panel and no longer grip the screws fitted. Try either larger self tapping screws from a car spares shop or use a suitable nut and screw to fix the bracket (use a small screwdriver or drill bit to pierce the insulation from below to access the screw and fit the nut before refitting the insulation over it).

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AEG Competence D2100-4 Is there a fixing above the roof of the top oven to screw into, or should the screw just self tap into the roof metal?

By Roger860 - Swindon - 07 October 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Compare with the other fixing, we don't think there is any other part to this fixing other than the cavity roof which may have stripped the threads. If this is the case if you take the top of the cabinet and pass a small screwdriver through the insulation and carefully part the insulation you should be able to repair this with a small screw and bolt purchased from a DIY store.

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What do I need to do to repair this?

By lolo - Inverness - 05 December 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi there, if there's damage to the oven casing itself, it may be beyond repair - otherwise a new grill element will fix the problem.

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Grill Element Fixing Shaft Piece

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£5.07