Hey there! As an appliance legs supplier, I'm often asked about how to replace broken appliance legs. It's a common issue that many homeowners face, and it doesn't have to be a headache. In this blog, I'll walk you through the steps to replace those broken legs and get your appliances back in tip-top shape.
Step 1: Determine the Type of Appliance Legs
The first thing you need to do is figure out what kind of appliance legs you have. There are all sorts of legs out there, and getting the right replacement is key. For example, you might have Nickel Plated High Die Cast Leg, which are super durable and have a nice finish. Or maybe it's a Thermoplastic Threaded Stud Appliance Leg, which are known for their flexibility and easy installation. Another option could be the Thermoplastic Appliance Leg with Protruding Stud, perfect for certain types of appliances.
Take a close look at the broken leg. Check its material, size, and how it's attached to the appliance. Is it screwed on, snapped in, or does it have some other type of fastening? This info will help you pick the right replacement.
Step 2: Gather Your Tools
Once you know what type of leg you need to replace, it's time to gather your tools. The tools you'll need can vary depending on how the leg is attached. Here are some common tools you might need:
- A screwdriver (either flathead or Phillips, depending on the screws)
- Pliers (for removing stubborn parts)
- A wrench (if the leg is attached with nuts or bolts)
Having the right tools on hand will make the replacement process a whole lot easier.
Step 3: Remove the Broken Leg
Now it's time to get rid of that broken leg. If it's attached with screws, use your screwdriver to carefully remove them. Make sure to keep the screws in a safe place so you don't lose them. If the leg is snapped in, you might need to use a little force to pry it loose. Be gentle, though, so you don't damage the appliance.
If there are nuts or bolts holding the leg in place, use your wrench to loosen them. Once the fasteners are removed, the broken leg should come right off.
Step 4: Clean the Attachment Point
Before you install the new leg, it's a good idea to clean the area where the old leg was attached. There might be dirt, debris, or even some rust. Use a clean cloth or a small brush to wipe away any gunk. This will ensure a good fit for the new leg and prevent any issues down the road.


Step 5: Install the New Leg
Now for the fun part - installing the new leg! Take your new leg and line it up with the attachment point on the appliance. If it's a screw-on leg, insert the screws and tighten them with your screwdriver. Make sure the leg is secure but don't over-tighten, as this could damage the appliance or the leg.
If it's a snap-in leg, simply press it firmly into place until you hear a click. For legs attached with nuts and bolts, slide them into position and tighten the nuts with your wrench.
Step 6: Check the Level
After you've installed the new leg, it's important to check if the appliance is level. An uneven appliance can cause all sorts of problems, like doors not closing properly or the appliance vibrating. You can use a level tool (you can find these at any hardware store) to check. If the appliance is not level, you can adjust the new leg by turning it clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower it.
Tips and Tricks
- Measure twice, buy once: Make sure you measure the old leg accurately before ordering a replacement. This will save you the hassle of having to return the wrong leg.
- Check online reviews: If you're buying replacement legs online, take a look at the reviews. This can give you an idea of the quality of the legs and how well they fit.
- Be patient: Replacing appliance legs can take a little time, especially if it's your first time. Don't rush through the process and make sure everything is done correctly.
Contact Us for Your Replacement Needs
If you're in the market for replacement appliance legs, we've got you covered. Whether you need Nickel Plated High Die Cast Leg, Thermoplastic Threaded Stud Appliance Leg, or Thermoplastic Appliance Leg with Protruding Stud, we have a wide range of options to choose from.
Contact us to start a purchase negotiation. We're committed to providing you with high - quality products and excellent customer service.
References
- Home Appliance Repair Guidebooks
- Manufacturer's Manuals for Appliances
- DIY Home Improvement Magazines




