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GCG1200S6BW General Electric Trash Compactor - Overview

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Compactor Bags - Package of 12 – Part Number: WC60X5017
Compactor Bags - Package of 12
PartSelect #: PS258002
Manufacturer #: WC60X5017
These bags will fit all fifteen inch rectangular trash compactors.
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Drive Gear Kit – Part Number: WC36X5071
Drive Gear Kit
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PartSelect #: PS257882
Manufacturer #: WC36X5071
The drive gear is located at the bottom of your compactor and helps the drive motor power the ram by operating the chain that powers the compacting ram. If you notice that your drive gear is broken or...
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Foot Pedal - Black – Part Number: WC36X5039
Foot Pedal - Black
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PartSelect #: PS257851
Manufacturer #: WC36X5039
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Rotary Switch Kit – Part Number: WC36X5008
Rotary Switch Kit
PartSelect #: PS257822
Manufacturer #: WC36X5008
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Power Nut Kit – Part Number: WC36X5083
Power Nut Kit
PartSelect #: PS257893
Manufacturer #: WC36X5083
This kit includes the power nut and 2 clips/washers. Screws/studs are sold separately.
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Bag Carrier – Part Number: WC36X10015
Bag Carrier
PartSelect #: PS257772
Manufacturer #: WC36X10015
This part holds the trash compactor bag to make taking out the trash without worrying about tearing the bag. * This part also comes with the 2 handles.
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Rotary Knob – Part Number: WC36X5012
Rotary Knob
PartSelect #: PS257826
Manufacturer #: WC36X5012
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SCREW 8-32 X 3/8 – Part Number: WC36X5038
SCREW 8-32 X 3/8
PartSelect #: PS257850
Manufacturer #: WC36X5038
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SWITCH TOP LIMIT & DIR – Part Number: WC36X5054
SWITCH TOP LIMIT & DIR
PartSelect #: PS257866
Manufacturer #: WC36X5054
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NUT ROTARY SWITCH – Part Number: WC36X5011
NUT ROTARY SWITCH
PartSelect #: PS257825
Manufacturer #: WC36X5011
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PANEL FRONT WH/BK – Part Number: WC36X5092
PANEL FRONT WH/BK
PartSelect #: PS257902
Manufacturer #: WC36X5092
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BEARING ROLLER – Part Number: WC36X5100
BEARING ROLLER
PartSelect #: PS257910
Manufacturer #: WC36X5100
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Common Symptoms of the GCG1200S6BW

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Compactor ram gets stuck
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trash compactor ram not moving - broken plastic drive gear
1) pulled the compactor from under the counter and unplugged it. 2) tipped it on its side 3) removed 5 screws (3 on the motor side and two on the bottom) an took off the bottom cover plate. 3) using the pliers i pulled of the retainer clip from the large drive gear(it had broken on only the hub remain attached) 4) i then just slid in the new gear, snapped in the retainer clip and buttoned up the cover plate. Note I did not replace the other parts that came in the package because the existing ones seemed ok.
Parts Used:
Drive Gear Kit
  • william from andover, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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dent in front panel
Really easy. Two screws on the back side. Loosen them and pull the top off. Panel slides right out from the top.
Parts Used:
PANEL FRONT WH/BK
  • James from Porter Ranch, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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One of the nuts on the ram stripped out
1)Pulled the unit out remove the top and bottom covers. 2)Disconnected the drive chain by removing the sproket from the motor. 3)Unscrewed the drive rod on the side that worked and removed the ram. 4)Reassembled and used the bin for trash while waiting for the part. 5)The nut came with clips included (this was not noted in the order but is vital) removed the stripped nut by breaking the old clips. 6)Installed the new nut, clips on the ram. 7)Installed the ram onto both drive screws. I had to hold the 'top sensor' switch up to reverse the screws to lower the ram. 8)Rinstalled the top and the appliance. 2 thru 4 dealing witht the chain, sproket and screw were fairly complicated operations.
Parts Used:
Power Nut Kit
  • kelton from weatherford, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Socket set
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