- Some glues say for most plastics but not certain ones? - What plastic is used for the lid? - The lid broke at a join edge. - Some glues say not for immersion in water. Some not for soap & water. Some say soap & water for take off glue from fingers so ok or not after drying? - Some glues say ingredient may cause cancer. == Given above, need to know which plastic used, which glues work, which work with w/o chemical hazard since food & water may touch the part of the lid, which could be used with soap & water.
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Called Wolfgang Puck production center at 800 275 8273 and was successful in ordering the part for the food processor.
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http://www.euro-pro.com/europro/default.aspx
You can order the parts for this on this website. There is a contact number there also.
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Abtecparts.com had replacements for many small appliances, even obsolete ones like the one I needed for an older model Moulinex lid.
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The disc carrier you're looking for is Part No 7002058 (the number may be stamped somewhere on the holder itself). It's like a circular/figure 8 kinda looking thing on a shaft. If you're in Australia I'll be able to help get spares.
Don't recommend using glue to repair due to stress breaking it again, and for food safety issues.
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call 1-866-925-PART
the two parts you will need are
175728-00 disc stem assembly
175726-00 blade assembly
2.95 for the disc
9.95 for the blade
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Use superglue gel. The lid is polycarbonate plastic. It isn't supposed to crack but it will over time.
Had looked at some glues: Krazy glue & Super Glue both label not for polyethelene & polypopolene (spelling?). So it is polycarbonate which is much different? SuperGlue brand said not for immersion in water - so quick cleaning ok - but other instant glue brands don't warn that. Gel better than regular version?
Quick guide to plastics. Polythene is what plastic bags are made from, thin and stretchy. Polypropylene is what your flexible plastic bucket is made of, stiffer but flexible. Polycarbonate is a hard plastic that if thick enough is bullet resistant. At thinner gauges it is tough and if dropped will bounce. When it gets older it becomes brittle and develops faults like you have found. I am a trade chef and have lost count of the number of processor lids that have failed. I prefer Supergle GEL because I find it sticks to the surface instead of running off, you can see where it is and it works so well. The way it works is to melt and fuse the two edges together. If it fails at a later date, let me know and I will see it I can find you a replacement bowl and lid.
Thanks. Sounds good but worry about the back of the package of the SuperGlue brand about not for immersion in water. There are other instant glue brands such as Krazy glue and general ones saying a super glue - these do not warn/state this. How about these? these if have gel version?
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