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FIXED NX58H9500WS Samsung Range Rubber Grate Feet

rstark18

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Location
CA
Model Number
NX58H9500WS
Brand
Samsung
Age
1-5 years
I‘ve done some searching around and it looks as if you can’t buy the rubber feet that are on the bottom of the grates for Samsung ranges. Samsung’s solution to missing feet is to buy a new grate (how stupid).
I’ve bought some from amazon.com/WB2K101-Kenmore-WB02K0101-AP2622260-PS241358/dp/B07QRZPDPN that seem to be the standard for most grates but they are not tall enough and the metal part of the grate still touches.
Does anyone know of a good replacement for these?
 
rstark18 said:
Does anyone know of a good replacement for these?

I don't.

rstark18 said:
but they are not tall enough

By how much? A little or a lot??

Can you post a picture of what's there against some sort of measure so we can get an accurate idea of what's needed?


Dan O.
 
Here are pictures of the grate with a generic (very common) foot. Then one of the oem feet. Then some dimensions of both (2.82mm & 4.54mm). Then a comparison of both.

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That's a crazy price! I need 5. So that's not practical.
So here is my solution if anyone else runs into this problem.
I used the generic feet off of Amazon and backed them with a high temp o'ring (Aflas 008).works perfect. Add a little high temp gasket sealant to Prevent it from coming off.

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It is indeed a crazy price for such a small part. I've seen others almost as ridiculous... but not quite.

Nice ingenuity! Thanks for the followup.

So is the problem that the foot fits into a recessed spot on the bottom of grate and not on the very surface of the bottom of the grate like most grates?

Dan O.
 
That's a crazy price! I need 5. So that's not practical.
So here is my solution if anyone else runs into this problem.
I used the generic feet off of Amazon and backed them with a high temp o'ring (Aflas 008).works perfect. Add a little high temp gasket sealant to Prevent it from coming off.

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do you have a link to the ones on Amazon, I need a couple of new pads
 
They have worked out great. The orings are a must to make them tall enough. I ended up pulling off all the existing pads and replacing them with these. I have extras to use if any come off and get lost in the future.
 
In case anyone comes back to this thread and looks for generic feet, these appear to be correct for the Samsung ranges:

amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B08V1TDVGQ/

I'll find out in a couple days when they arrive, but they look like the original, and a lot of Samsung ranges are included in the compatibility list.

Chris
 
Let us know if these are the correct ones.
btw the pads I modified earlier in this thread are still working great.
 
Hello everyone,
I've spent months figuring out how to fix our stove grate feet. I've read all the suggestions and even tried a few. I finally figured out how to do it and replaced all 12 feet in 20 mins. I haven't had any problems with them for weeks now. Instead of trying to find a rubber foot to fit the grate, I made the grate fit the foot I found. I've attached a few photos that show the foot, the hole before and after. I used a 17/64s metal drill bit for the hole that was drilled about 3/8s of an inch deep. You can cut off all the feet and drill out any rubber stuck in the hole. This ensures they are all even. Put some high temp black RTV in the hole, twist the plug while putting it in and set the grate on the stove. The weight of the grate will keep it in place until it's set. The grates will fit snug on the stove top.
Amazon plug used...
amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0181LEH3U

Hopefully the above address works.
 

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This link for the plugs (feet) should work.
findthisbest.com/brand/27697-full-throttle
 
So here is my solution if anyone else runs into this problem.
I used the generic feet off of Amazon and backed them with a high temp o'ring (Aflas 008).works perfect. Add a little high temp gasket sealant to Prevent it from coming off.

Can you tell me or link me to the generic feet you bought? And where can i get the O ring?
 
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B072YQNJCR?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

Thankyou. Funny, i ordered those same ones but when they came this wk, they seem too large. I found plumbers oo8 at the hardware store, not sure if same thing but they do fit them. Its not the same fit as the original but if it will work thats great. Honestly it really is annoying that it has to be this hard. I will google up the oo8 rings. i have the sealant and am ready to go but just want to make sure it i
 
Standard buna orings don't have a very high temp rating (225F). The AFLAS orings are rated to 450F. Buna might be fine because they are not that close to the burners but I'm not sure.
 
will check it out. Right now i am coming up blank with the o rings in ontario canada. Will ask at home depot
 
will check it out. Right now i am coming up blank with the o rings in ontario canada. Will ask at home depot
Home Depot will not have them. They are specialty o-rings. Just do a search for high temperature o-rings. There are many online o-ring stores that should stock them.
 
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