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Commercial Refrigerator Door Gasket Measuring Guide

Commercial refrigerator gaskets must match the door and cabinet contact surface closely. A gasket that is only slightly wrong can leak air, create frost, overwork the compressor, or keep the door from closing.

Measure and confirm

  • Outside width and height
  • Gasket profile shape
  • Mounting style: dart, snap-in, screw-in, push-in, or compression
  • Magnet location and strength
  • Corner style
  • Door brand and equipment model
  • Old part number if available

Troubleshooting

  • Frost around the door usually means air is entering the cabinet.
  • Door popping open can mean the gasket is too thick, the latch is weak, or the hinges are sagging.
  • A torn, hard, or compressed gasket should usually be replaced.

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FAQ

Should I measure the old gasket or the door?
Measure both when possible. Use outside gasket dimensions and confirm the profile and mounting channel.

Will a new gasket fix a sagging door?
No. Hinges and latch alignment must also be checked.

Commercial Refrigerator Door Gasket Measuring Guide Resources

Use OEM numbers, MPNs, SKUs, model numbers, serial plates, dimensions, voltage, and application notes to confirm commercial equipment parts before ordering.

FAQs

How do I confirm fitment?

Compare the OEM number, MPN, model number, serial tag, voltage, dimensions, and photos with the original component.