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Restaurant Equipment Parts – Is knowing my make and model number important?

If your buying restaurant equipment parts, is it important to know the make and model of your equipment?  In a word… YES.

We help a lot of people every day find the right part based on two very important pieces of information.  The make and specific model number of the equipment needing parts.  Without those pieces of information, it can be very difficult for you to find the right part that you need.

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Can you tell the difference between these two parts?  They look identical right?  But they are NOT the same part.  99% of the time you cannot tell just by looking at a part online if it’s the right part.  There could be small variations in the part like the inlet size or whether it’s natural gas or liquid propane that you don’t know without having your make and model number.

Another important factor is when your restaurant equipment was made.  There are a lot of part changes by equipment manufacturers through the years, but they may not change their model number on their equipment.  A great example would be a gas safety on a oven.  If your oven was made before 1993, it could have a totally different part in it.  After 1993, it could use a solid state part that replaces the old part.  Other components could have been changed to accommodate the new part.

IMG_1427Buying the wrong part causes a head ache for both the buyer, and the supplier.  The buyer needs the part desperately, usually because a vital piece of equipment is down, and they don’t have the capital to just go out and buy new equipment, especially when times are hard, am I right?   Sure they can borrow money to buy equipment, but that effects the over all overhead of the business.   The supplier then has to help facilitate a return, which takes man hours to process return paperwork, and in some cases, shipping costs to send the part back to the supplier.

So how do you find your model number on your equipment?  Glad you asked.  Here is a link to a previous post of ours that will give you the location on most equipment that the model number would be found.

http://blog.westernequipmentsales.com/category/resources/part-numbers/

At Western Equipment Sales, we try our best to help you find the right part, the FIRST TIME, so that you’re not left guessing when it comes to ordering the right part, and getting your equipment up and running so you can have a fully functioning kitchen.

Call us at 866-585-6978 for help finding the right parts for your equipment.

Restaurant Parts, Equipment, and Smallwares.

How to Locate The Make Model and Serial Number of your Restaurant Equipment

Finding part numbers can be a pain in the butt. Have you been wondering where to look for your make, or model number for your equipment? Look no further. The below table will provide you with everything you need to find that crucial piece of information necessary to find replacement parts.

Manufacturer Where to Find it:
Alto Shaam Front panel or on back by cord
Amana Inside cavity or side panel or back left hand side
APW Toasters Bottom of front control panel
APW Counter Top Back by cord
APW Wells Bottom
Wyott Back or side panels
Wyott Electric Units Where cord comes out
Wyott Gas Units Under front panel
Anets Inside of front door
AJ Antunes Side panel or by power cord
Baker’s Aid Inside control panel left side
Bakers Pride Front burner cover or front panel
Bakers Pride Deck Oven Front face of control panel
Bakers Pride Char Broiler Under the grease panel
Bakers Pride Counter Top In rear by plug
Bally Door frame
Berkel Front by on/off switch
Beverage Air Inside box, upper left corner
Blickman Front of control panel
Blodgett Above selector switch, above door or on burner cover
Blodgett Deck Oven Inside burner compartment
Blodgett Conveyor Oven Under conveyor or rear of control box
Blodgett Convection Oven Top of control panel under ledge
Bloomfield Back panel or front control panel under brew basket
Bunn Behind funnel, front panel under brew basket
Bunn Urns On back
Bunn Pourover On back bottom right side
Carter Hoffmann Bottom of back- left side
Cecilware On the back by the power source
Champion By the control panel on the side
Cleveland Front door or left side panel
Cleveland Convection Front between cabinets and the top
Cleveland Kettles Back of control box
Cleveland Skillets Inside front panel
Comstock-Castle Front door or burner panel, front panel in firebox
Connolly Roll-A-Grill Back panel
Cres Cor Front of heating unit or back upper right hand corner
Crystal Tips Inside front cover left or right side
CTX Below left conveyor
Dean Back of front door
Delfield On the coil in the condensing unit
Dito Dean Back side or front panel
Duke Front panel
Duke Steamer On front of body of well
Duke Ovens Bottom pull-out of unit on front panel
Eagle/Metal Masters Back by cord
Ember Glo Back of unit on plate
Everpure On filter cartridge
Follett On right side panel or front panel
Frymaster Back of front door
Garland Range Behind front kick panel right hand side
Garland Convection Oven Behind combustion chamber panel
Garland Half Size Convection Inside control panel
Globe Front by on/off switch
Groen Front door or back panel
Groen Kettle On control panel box on back of kettle
Hamilton Beach Bottom back side housing when plug comes out
Hatco Front panel
Hatco Boosters Front bottom base of unit
Hatco Toasters Front by switches
Hatco Warmers By toggle or infinite switch
Henny Penny Fryers Back of front door
Henny Penny Warmers Right hand side panel
Holman Side panel
Hoshizaki Behind front panel by compressor
In-Sink-Erator Motor or control panel
International Cold Storage Door jam hinge side
Imperial Fryer Inside front door
Imperial Range Inside kick plate
Jackson Upper right side
Jet Spray Under drip tray or behind side air filter
Keating Fryers Back side or front door
Keating Grills Front panel or grease drawer
Kolpak Door frame
Lang Ovens Above control panel behind screen to left
Lincoln Left panel behind conveyor on back side of control panel
Magikitchn Front panel, left side cover
Manitowoc Back panel or behind front panel left side
Market Forge Door frame of cabinet
Marshall Air By power switch or supply
McCall Inside box left hand wall towards top
Middleby Marshall Under middle conveyor door
Montague Left side bottom under kick plate
Nieco Control panel, right hand side
Norlake Door frame, top of door
Nu-Vu Side panel of control side top or bottom
Perlick Left inside top corner
Pitco Back of front door
Prince Castle Control panel
Ram Right hand side near top front panel
Rational Side of oven on plate
Randell Under condensing unit or door frame or interior walls
Remcor Right side panel
Robot Coupe Front plate
Salvajor Motor or control panel
Sani-Serv Back panel or under drip tray
Savory Back panel, by power cord, some inside by motor
Merco Outside by switch
Scotsman Control panel or left side on back
Seco Bottom cover
Silver King Inside door panel or inside or wall
South Bend 1300 Series Under kick panel, left
South Bend 300 Series Under kick panel, side
South Bend R-Series Back right hand, lower
South Bend G-Series Remove control panel, inside
South Bend X-Series On top of unit
Star Electric Units Back by cord or bottom
Star Gas Units Behind cover for pilots or burners
Taylor Front or back panel
Toastmaster Front or back panel
Traulsen Inside right top back corner
True Manufacturing Inside box, left cabinet wall
U.S. Range Behind kick plate or on right side of unit
Univex Back panel
Victory Inside box, left wall upper
Vollrath Door frame
Vulcan Range Behind kick plate
Vulcan Oven Top behind door latch
Vulcan Fryers Behind door
Waring Bottom
Waste King Motor
Wells By control knob of unit
Winston Right hand side, bottom toward front panel
Wolf Under kick plate, left side
World Dryer Front panel