![]() Call the manufacturer to confirm the model with your serial and request a gasket part number. If you are only seeing 6 digits after the "1-" this could be telling you that the unit is an older unit or that one of the numbers has been rubbed off. The "1-" doesn't really do anything, the 7 digit number is what the manufacturer needs to pull up the specs for your unit. The serial is usually a "1" then a dash or a space followed by 7 digits as shown above. The serial number will be found next to the field titled "Cabinet Serial Number". The model number will be found next to the field titled "Model". On a True Manufacturing cooler/freezer, the manufacturer's data plate can be located by opening the door and looking on the left or right have inside wall. If you have looked all over your unit and can't find any information as to what your model and serial number are, please visit our Custom Made Gaskets section to build your own replacement gasket. ![]() Sometimes abrasive cleaning solutions are used and that could result in missing data plates or illegible model/serial numbers. If you are having trouble locating the data plate on your unit or locating the model/serial numbers on your data plate it is possible that it has been rubbed off or removed. ![]() If you have the OEM part number from the factory and are having troubles locating it on our site, please contact us at (855) 288-2259 and we will assist in locating the correct gasket for you. Many manufacturers will be able to look up the gasket part number with the model and serial number. Search the part number they give you in our search bar at the top of our website. Once you have located the model and serial, you can call the manufacturer and request the parts department. ![]() Most data plates can be found by looking inside your unit on one of the interior side walls. ![]() If you are unsure where to begin your search to find a replacement gasket, start by locating the data plate on your cooler or freezer. Where to Locate Your Coolers Model & Serial Numbers ![]()
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