
Nameplate rivet
When it comes to keeping your KitchenAid trash compactor in peak condition, genuine OEM rivet replacements are crucial. The rivets play a vital role in maintaining the structural integrity of your trash compactor, ensuring that all components are securely assembled. Repair Clinic offers a comprehensive selection of KitchenAid trash compactor rivet replacements, meticulously designed to fit your model number and adhere to the manufacturer's specifications. Opting for genuine OEM parts maintains your appliance’s warranty and enhances its operational life. Visit Repair Clinic to order replacement parts online today and ensure your trash compactor remains reliable.
While upgrading your machine with the right rivets, you may also need to consider other KitchenAid trash compactor hinge parts for a seamless operation. Repair Clinic ensures a price match on all listed parts, supporting your maintenance efforts with high-quality options and comprehensive support resources.
Looking for reliable KitchenAid Trash Compactor parts for your appliance repair? Here are some commonly asked questions to help you.
Inspect the rivets along the panel and mounting areas for signs of wear or corrosion. Damaged or missing rivets can affect compactor operation.
You can purchase replacement rivets and other KitchenAid Trash Compactor parts online at Repair Clinic. We offer a wide selection of genuine parts with a 365-day return policy.
Noises often stem from dry or worn parts like the drive gear or rivets. Lubricate or replace these components to restore quiet operation. For additional solutions, explore Trash Compactor repair parts available on our website.


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Finding the model number of your KitchenAid trash compactor is crucial for ordering the correct replacement parts, such as rivets. The model number is typically found on a label inside the drawer, near the door latch, or on the back of the unit. Ensure to keep this number handy while searching for KitchenAid trash compactor parts. For easy and accurate ordering, input the model number on Repair Clinic’s website to browse available parts like rivets, gears, and more. Empower your DIY fixes with their extensive trash compactor parts online.

Searching for the right replacement parts for your KitchenAid Trash Compactor? Our dedicated support is available seven days a week to help you confidently find and order the necessary rivet replacements and other components online. Take advantage of our helpful model/part number lookup tool to quickly locate the exact piece you need for efficient trash compactor repairs. We emphasize ease of ordering and the availability of genuine OEM parts to ensure quality and fit. Whether you're dealing with a trash compactor that won't start due to a broken drawer roller or a noise issue caused by a worn trunnion nut, expert assistance is just a click away. Live chat with our knowledgeable team for swift support, or contact us at Repair Clinic's Contact Us page. Plus, enjoy our price match and no-hassle 365-day returns to make your repairs stress-free. Trust us to help restore your trash compactor to peak performance!

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