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Product Overview

  • Direct replacement for original part
  • For use with select Continental Refrigerator equipment
  • Creates a tight seal for temperature retention, saving energy
  • 7 1/2" x 41 5/8"
UPC Code:400013796646

Continental Refrigerator 2-816 Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
2.26 lb.
Width
41 5/8 Inches
Height
7 1/2 Inches
Application
Refrigeration
Gasket Type
Drawer Gaskets
Type
Gaskets

Continental Refrigerator 2-816 Details

This Continental Refrigerator 2-816 drawer gasket is a perfect fit for select Continental Refrigerator equipment. The gasket is a vital component, creating a tight seal that locks cold air inside the cabinet while keeping warm air out. This helps the refrigeration system run at maximum efficiency, reducing strain on it and other key components and improving your energy bill too. It's important to inspect the gasket regularly and replace it if it shows any sign of tears or cuts.

Overall Dimensions:
Width: 41 5/8"
Height: 7 1/2"

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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Customer questions about this product

This gasket’s dimensions vary a bit from the one I’m trying to replace. How will I know if it fits?

The best way to ensure compatibility is to find the part number for your gasket, since the OEM and equivalent gaskets we sell will use the manufacturer’s specifications for that gasket. Dimensions are a good guide, but gaskets can be measured in a variety of ways – for example, if you measure your gasket from the centerlines (darts) vs. the maximum width and height those dimensions will be different for the same part number. The figures we display are generally provided by the manufacturer and information may not be available on which method was used to measure.
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