Whirlpool 4387828A Refrigerator Door Hinge Spacer
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One small strip that runs down the center of the narrower width. It's not enough to keep it in place. Someone should tilt the fridge to the side while someone else pushes it back far enough to get the wheels over the pad.
Plastic that is very hard. There is no give in the material, and the thickness is less than a quarter inch. There are no exact measurements available. To displace the weight, we placed it on hardwood floors.
Yes - a single piece per package To my surprise, I believe the majority of people require two!
That's what it's for, plain and simple.
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I forgot to photograph (or measure) it in my haste to get it installed. br>br>It's a plastic wedge, to put it that way. On one side, there's a lip to help you roll the appliance over. Is it possible to use a piece of plywood? Maybe. Because it was plastic, I decided to get this official piece of plastic. Over time, there's a lower risk of compression. There's also a lower chance of odd growth. It accomplishes what it claims: br>br> I raised one of my refrigerator's corners a fraction of an inch (1/8 inch?). 1/4 inch? ) to make up for a minor low point. Because the wedge is against the wall, I didn't bother using double sided tape. Important: br>br>Instructions: br>br>Instructions: br>Instructions: After the refrigerator was rolled on top of the wedge, I had to adjust/level the front feet (wheels in my case). Because the wedge's low point isn't the same height as the wedge's high point. There will be no squeaking or rocking any longer. I'll keep you updated if anything changes. Because it's only for the lowest spot, a single pack is all I need. If there were two low spots, I'd just use the two built-in adjustment screws (math and trigonometry) to make up the difference.
That's what she said, and it's true.
You won't be able to roll your frig up onto it unless you can lift it off the floor and place it on this wedge. It's a great filler for the garbage can.
It's impossible to put a refrigerator on top of it.
I was unable to level the fridge until I used this to shim the back corner. Possibly you can place a thin sheet of wood under so that you can set more of the shim.
Be aware that the package only contains one. To finish the job, I had to order a new one.
It's a shim that just so happened to be the right height for leveling my refrigerator in the back corner.
It doesn't stick to the floor like it says it will. The refrigerator must be lifted onto it; it will not roll onto it. Great concept, but poor build quality; when the refrigerator was finally installed, it cracked.