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OEM Parts Price List 2021 OEM Parts Price List 2021 Effective August 29, 2021 (Supersedes all previous price lists) The Company reserves the right to substitute components and/or change prices without prior notice. Errors: Descriptive and/or typographical are subject to correction BLODGETT MARSAL PERFECT FRY 42 Allen Martin Drive, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Phone: (802) 658-6600 • Parts Fax: (802) 864-3732 www.blodgett.com www.blodgett-combi.com www.marsalovens.com www.perfectfry.com Table of Contents Abreviation Key 3 Numeric Parts Listing 4 with Integrated Cross Reference List Alphabetical Parts Listing 42 3 Year Door Warranty Parts 80 5 Year Door Warranty Parts 81 Replacement Parts Warranty 82 Page 2 KEY S Parts Not Subject to Normal Discount A Accessory DESCRIPTION ABREVIATIONS 3PDT Triple Pole, Double Throw HI-V High Voltage AMP Amps H/HD Hatchable/Hatchable Deep ASSY Assembly HR Hour BOTM Bottom HSI Hot Surface Ignitor BUT Butane HWARE Hardware C&H Cook & Hold HZ Hertz CCW Counter-clockwise IND Individual CE European Certified – list without parenthesis INDIC Indicator CI Cast Iron INF Infinite CNTRL Control INSTRUC Instruction COMBUST Combustion INT Interior COMPT Compartment INTELLI Intellitouch COMP Complete KW Kilowatts CONVECT Convection L900 Large 900 CONVER Conversion (Any 900 Series Oven CRT Cart w/Model Number 951 or higher) CTR Center LH Left Hand CW Clockwise LP Liquid Propane Gas DIA Diameter MA Milliamps DBL Double MECH Mechanical DEG Degree MERC Mercury DIG Digital MIN Minute DOM Domestic MOV Metal Oxide Varistor DPDT Double Pole, Double Throw NAT Natural Gas ELECT Electric ND No Discount Item EXP Export NON CE NON European Community FAI Front Air Intake GLS Glass GEN MKT General Market NOTE: Parts & Accessory Pricing in effect August 29, 2021 PART = Anything required to run an oven. ACCESSORY = Anything that is an extra piece that goes with the oven. Page 3 August 2021 Blodgett, Marsal & Perfect Fry OEM Parts Price List Numerical Sort Key Part # Description August 2021 List Key Part # Description August 2021 List 85 DEFLECTOR ASSY, SIDE INSUL S9 $370 4598 SEAL ASSY, DECK $242 86 DEFLECTOR ASSY, SIDE INSUL L9 $445 4643 PANEL ASSY, DEFLECTOR SIDE $184 92 DEFLECTOR ASSY, CENTER $988 4644 DEFLECTOR ASSY, (3PC) 999-1000 $609 93 PANEL ASSY, DEFLECTOR CTR $632 A 4701 RACK, WIRE 20-7/8 X 28-1/4 CHR $210 155 BAG, PARTS 4 X 6 $5 4743 WASHER, FLAT S/S 1.0” OD $5 183 SCREW,CAP 5/16-18X3/4 UNPLHEX $5 4812 SCREW,TAP 10-16X3/8 CHRPLT PAN $5 251 COUPLING,1/2 $87 4827 ADAPTER ASSY, HOOD ALCT $87 315 SCREW,CAP 1/2-13X3/4 UNPLTHEX $5 4832 SCREW,CAP 5/16-18X3/4HEATTRHX $5 347 CLIP, SHELF FRONT 900 $11 4872 PLUG, PIPE 1/8 STEEL $5 348 CLIP, SHELF REAR $11 4887 CHAIN & TURNBUCKLE ASSY $121 350 SCREW,SHOULDER 1/4-20X.390ZNPL $5 4888 LUG, GROUNDING FOR 6-14 AWG $20 370 ANGLE, DECK SUPPORT $125 4907 SWITCH, TOGGLE SPST, 10A 250V $72 371 ANGLE, DECK SUPPORT $204 4908 LIGHT, IND. 250V RED PILOT $39 402 DEFLECTOR $730 4922 SOCKET, LAMP NI PL $12 464 NIPPLE, BRASS HEX $35 4942 COVER, LAMP SOCKET ACCESS $20 564 SCREW,MACH 10-24X1/2 UNPLT PAN $5 4969 BUSHING, ANTI SHORT $5 579 SCREW,MACH1/4-20X3/4UNPLT PAN $5 5001 WHEEL, BLOWER ASSY $86 597 ELL, BLACK 90 DEG $20 5035 BRACKET, SUPPORT RACK S/S $20 653 WASHER, STEEL 1/4 $5 A 5091 CORD SET ASSY $102 A 774 BACKPIPE ASSY, GAS $393 5118 REGULATOR & BUSHING, NATURAL $65 A 777 BACKPIPE ASSY, GAS $415 A 5146 LEG ASSY, 6” S/S WELD $350 A 778 BACKPIPE ASSY, GAS $393 5147 TIMER, 60 MIN MECH W/BELL $79 A 779 BACKPIPE ASSY, GAS $393 5184 WIRE ASSY, 12 RED $20 912 BUSHING, DOOR HINGE $23 5272 STRIP, TERMINAL ELEMENT ELCV $20 956 SCREW,MACH 1/4-20X3/8UNPLT PAN $5 5275 CONTACTOR, 50 AMP $233 1265 WASHER, LOCK 1/4 $5 5279 THERMOSTAT, KX-38-36 $143 1296 WASHER, LOCK #10 $5 5281 BLOCK,TERMINAL 90A 3 POLE $101 1397 NUT, LOCKNUT, 3/8-18 $5 5284 NUT, WIRE ORANGE $7 1799 SCREW,TAP 10X3/8 ZNPLT PANHD $5 5362 GUARD, BAFFLE S/S $20 1949 NIPPLE, PIPE 1/2 X 1-3/16 CLOS $20 5363 GUARD, BAFFLE S/S $20 1979 NIPPLE, PIPE 1/2 X 1-1/2 $20 5386 ORIFICE, PILOT NAT .018 $14 2047 SLEEVE, BALL CC $20 5387 ORIFICE, PILOT LP .010 FMEA $14 2116 SCREW,MACH 1/4-20X1-1/4ZNPLTFT $5 5510 CONTACTOR & TERMINALS, 35AMP $883 2646 NUT, BRASS FLARE $10 5593 PANEL ASSY, DEFLECTOR CTR1000 $245 3001 NUT, LOCKNUT AIR SHUTTER $20 5731 CASTER, 5 W/BRAKE 300# $54 3135 SCREW,TAP 10X3/8 SS PANHD $5 5732 CASTER, 5 W/O BRAKE 300# $48 3136 SCREW,CAP 1/4-20X3/4 SS HEXHD $5 5742 SPANNER KEY, BALL PLUNGER S/S $20 3243 THERMOSTAT,DG $1,577 A 5779 CASTER SET, W/ PLATE $625 3294 TUBE, STEEL 3/16 OD X 50 $26 5805 SCREW,MACH 6-32X3/8 UNPLT PAN $5 3434 DISC, SHUTTER 900 $63 5878 PIN, 1/4 X 1-1/8 SPIROL $5 3451 NUT, HEX 3/8 $5 S 5906 SWITCH, MICRO 20A $27 3574 BLOCK,TERMINAL 65A 4 POLE $109 5996 CORD SET, 6FT $58 3579 PANEL ASSY, DEFLECTOR CTR S900 $1,293 6056 LINER BAFFLE ASSY, S/S $76 3583 PANEL ASSY, DEFLECTOR CTR L900 $632 6061 STRIP, TERMINAL ELEMENT CTB $10 3584 DEFLECTOR ASSY, SIDE EMPTY L9 $374 6132 SCREW,TAP 10-24X3/4 ZNPLT HEX $6 3597 ORIFICE, PILOT LP DT/TS11K $39 6138 WHEEL, BLOWER ASSY CTB/BCG $171 3598 ORIFICE, PILOT NAT DT $39 S 6177 PLATE, PLUNGER STRIKER S/S $30 3613 LINER TOP ASSY, ALCT $761 6195 BRACKET ASSY, MICROSWITCH $34 3652 HINGE ASSY, DOOR LINK $172 6271 SCREW,TAP 4-40X3/8 ZNPLT PANHD $20 3655 FLUE PLATE ASSY, LH $257 A 6330 RACK, WIRE 27-7/8 X 28-1/4 CHR $403 3656 FLUE PLATE ASSY, RH $261 A 6414 RACK, WIRE 27-78 X 28 CHR $200 3666 SEAL, DOOR OPENING TOP S/S $150 A 6415 VENT, STEAM SINGLE ALCT CTB $28 3674 WASHER, DOOR SCREW S/S $5 A 6421 BODY TOP, S/S $230 3807 UNION, 1/2 INCH $39 A 6433 CROWN ASSY, S/S EXTERIOR $130 3817 PIN, 7/16 ROUND X 13/32 $39 6496 SWITCH, ROCKER, SPST, BLUE $33 3835 THERMOCOUPLE, DT 60 $105 6497 SWITCH, ROCKER, SPST, WHITE $33 3836 SLEEVE, BALL $20 6498 SWITCH, ROCKER, SPDT, RED $33 3840 RING, RETAINER $5 6499 SWITCH, ROCKER, SPDT, BLACK $35 3930 VALVE, SAFETY TS-11K $676 6500 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPST, BLUE $29 4068 GROMMET,RUBBER: .75ID/1.06MT $16 6501 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPST, WHITE $33 4302 PLATE, STEAM JET 900 $39 6502 SWITCH, ROCKER, DPDT, RED $33 4342 LAMP, 40 WATT, 120V $12 6503 SWITCH,ROCKER DPDT BLACK $33 4480 SCREW,TAP 6X3/8 ZNPLT PAN HD $5 6504 LIGHT, IND. 250V RED, RECT $22 4510 THRU PIPE ASSY FORMED $125 6549 PLATE, LEG S/S $16 4512 THRU PIPE ASSY FORMED $167 6664 SCREW,SET 1/4-20X1/4 BLKOXIDE $5 A 4569 JET ASSY, STEAM L-900 $575 6698 TRANSFORMER, 480V TO 120V $1,129 4587 BRACKET, STEAM JET $30 6765 COVER ASSY, FLUE ALCT $176 4589 REGULATOR ASSY,NG PRESSURE $79 6779 MANIFOLD ASSY, NAT $188 Page 4 Numerical Sort August 2021 Blodgett, Marsal & Perfect Fry OEM Parts Price List Key Part # Description August 2021 List Key Part # Description August 2021 List 6885 CASTER, 5 W/O BRAKE 150# $93 8708 TUBE ASSY, PILOT L-900/999 $22 6902 TRACK,LH S/S $32 A 8709 DIRECT VENT DRAFTHOOD -FA $385 6903 TRACK, RH INTERIOR S/S $38 8717 ORIFICE SET OF (2) FAGZ/1000 $27 7149 SWITCH, ROCKER, 3PST, BLACK $102 8818 TRACK ASSY, RH $87 7510 CATCH ASSY $214 8819 TRACK ASSY, LH $87 A 7590 RACK, WIRE 26 X 26 CHR $275 8846 SCREW,MACH 5/16-18X7/8 ZN PLT $5 7636 SWITCH, ROCKER, 3PDT, BLACK $58 8890 SCREW,ADJUSTING $20 A 7689 CART ASSEMBLY, CTRG $4,110 8922 TUBE ASSY, PILOT FA/1000 $22 7744 CONNECTOR, INVERTED $20 8926 CRATE, BASE 1048 KILN DRIED $207 7801 GASKET & SCREWS, CENTER 2 PC $257 9012 HANDLE & SCREWS, COMB COMP BCG $152 7802 GUARD, BAFFLE S/S $20 9035 TOOL, WINDOW INSTALLATION S/S $12 7810 PAN RACK ASSY, LARGE CONV $4,212 9045 CASTER, 5 W/BRAKE 150# $186 A 7839 DRAFTHOOD, DIRECT VENT 900/DFG $385 9052 HANDLE ASSY, CART $264 A 7840 SS DRFT DIVRTER,CANOPY VNT-900 $385 9062 THERMOSTAT, 1200 $804 A 7842 LEG SET, 7 IN S/S LEGS $690 9067 TIE, WIRE 1/8 X 6.0 MAX $5 A 7846 LEG SET, 27-1/2 IN S/S LEGS $1,340 9076 LATCH,SPRING $82 7847 BAG & 8 BOLT ASSY $20 9086 FUSE, 1200 2A CLASS G $39 7854 VALVE ASSY, GAS W/HANDLE $133 9166 INSULATION ASSY, COMB COMP SHD $312 S 7855 HANDLE & SCREW, VALVE GAS $29 9200 INSULATION ASSY, TOP/BOTTOM PV $186 7860 BAKING DOOR SS,W/LH WT.911-931 $2,711 9543 LINER BAFFLE ASSY, S/S $756 7870 WEIGHT ASSY W/SCREWS, 7 IN $200 9635 DIAL, CENTIGRADE FDH-1 $39 7871 WEIGHT ASSY W/SCREWS, 951 PNTD $214 9640 FUSE, 15A, 600V $155 7872 WEIGHT ASSY W/SCREWS, 16 IN RH $441 9704 SCREEN ASSY, BAFFLE S/S $341 7873 PIN & SCREW, HINGE 900 $33 9978 SPROCKET & PIN, DOOR CONV $68 7888 ARM, BURNER DOOR W/ HARDWARE $129 9986 GASKET, CENTER RH S/S $34 7907 CRATE, BASE CTB KD $257 10217 ELEMENT ASSY, 440V, 10,000W $1,991 7931 SUPPORT POST ASSY CTRG-2,42 IN $1,153 10218 ELEMENT ASSY, 480V 10,000W $1,925 7942 BURNER ASSY, STL TUBE SET 1000 $1,247 10234 NUT, HEX 10-32 ZINC PL STEEL $7 7978 CARTON, CORRUGATED 27.5 X 19 X 32” $20 10248 REGULATOR, PRESSURE LP 11.0 $105 7983 CARTON, TRIPLE WALL CTB $138 10252 ELL, FEMALE UNION 1/2 IPS $210 A 8030 CROWN ASSY, EXT S/S L900 $306 10317 PIN, DOOR LOCKING PLATED $114 A 8131 CROWN ASSY, EXT S/S S900 $290 10363 HOOK, S/S CTRE OR CTRG CART $218 8140 BODY TOP ASSY, S/S S900 $577 10387 VALVE, MANUAL 1/2” GAS $213 8149 BODY BACK, 911 $167 10392 DIAL, FAHRENHEIT FDTH-FDH $21 8325 BURNER ASSY, STL TUBE SET GZL $2,284 10441 REGULATOR ASSY,PG PRESSURE $77 8337 LINK ASSY, DOOR SUPRT 1000/99 $39 10465 KNOB, TIMER - POINTER $20 8338 PIN & HARDWARE, BURNER DOOR $50 10471 GASKET & SCREWS, CNTR 2PC CONV $50 8342 ARM ASSY, DOOR LH SUPT 1000/99 $63 10563 DIAL, FAHRENHEIT FDTO $22 8343 LINK ASSY, DOOR RH 1000/999 $79 10564 DIAL, FAHRENHEIT FDO $54 8345 COUPLING & PIN, DOOR WT 999 $129 10844 SHELF ASSY, STAND S/S 90M/CTB $421 A 8346 SUPPORT ASSY,DOUBLE 1048 BOXED $1,210 A 10851 LEG ASSY, 7 S/S CTB $478 A 8348 DRAFTHOOD, DIRECT VENT 1000
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