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Oven Door Roller Catch Stock Number: ES836131

Genuine spare part for select models of Cannon, Hotpoint and Creda cookers

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Manufactured by Cannon

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Oven Door Roller Catch

If you have come to shut your oven door only to find it keeps popping back open or it has become difficult to close, don’t fret as eSpares are here to help.

This door catch roller will keep your oven door securely closed, so you'll no longer need to worry about your door opening whilst cooking. We could soon get you back to being able to open and close the door without the problem again, to make the cooking process that bit easier and convenient for you.

Genuine spare part for select models of Cannon, Hotpoint and Creda cookers.

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.

Please note: This part has no 'threads' machined to take the screws. The screws fitted are 'self-tapping' and will cut their own threads when fitting.

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34 Questions and 38 Answers

By Graham - Essex - 05 August 2015
  • We have just replaced the catch on our Cannon Carrick C60GCSI . The whole hob top does not have to come off. Take the fascia off in the manner described above and undo the screws for the back panel, on the same side as the side panel, so that the side panel can be brought slightly away from the side. Slide a rag or something similar between the side panel and the area near the catch so that you won't get your fingers crushed and replace the catch. If you search for 'take side panel off a Cannon cooker' there is a photographic step by step guide which somebody has put on the internet. It is far more helpful than Cannon. By J - - 30 July 2018
  • I fitted a new roller catch to a Cannon C60DTXF; absolutely no problem to anyone who can use a screwdriver. Definitely best to remove the hob but no need to take the whole side panel off, plenty of room to get at the catch with just the front screws removed and the side panel held open. Beware of extremely sharp panel edging, one bit of which sliced into my right digit finger!! By Brian - Wiltshire - 08 May 2016
  • I fitted the catch to a Cannon C60GPXF. You need to pull off all the knobs & buttons from the fascia. Remove two screws at the bottom and slide the fascia to the left before sliding it down and off. Remove the screws holding the hob top at the front. Remove the screws on the right holding the top of the right side panel and the three screws further down the front of the side panel. Remove the security screws holding the bumpers at the back of the hob top. You are now able to lift the hob top slightly and the right side panel will ease out far enough to undo the front screws for the Roller Catch and replace it. I removed the hob top completely by removing the screws around the burners, but I do not think that this is strictly necessary. By Chris - Southend-on-Sea - 19 September 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We think the hob surround may have to be removed to fit this part.

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I can replace the prong on the body of the cooker but cannot see how to access the main catch mechanism inside the door

By Martin Davies - Ware - 24 September 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Before starting check if the screw holes have 'threads' and if smooth use the old screws to cut a thread into the new catch then remove them. To 'line up' the catch help slide it in position with a this stick or knitting needle and move it with a small screwdriver when aligning the screw holes.

  • The catch mechanism slides out all right but how do you line up the new catch to the screw holes and hold it there having slid it into door frame ?? By Jb - North Yorkshire - 13 November 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the catch is in the door frame take the door off and remove the 'door frame caps ' to enable the lock to slide out once unscrewed.

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Hi How do I get the side panel off or what ever needs removed off to fit the door roller catch.

By J - Blackburn Scotland - 12 March 2016
  • Did you find out how? I have this cooker too and there are no visible screws to remove the side panel on this model - it is completely different from the Belling one in the video!! Haven’t a clue how to get side panel off, but if it means taking control panel or hob off then I’m outta here, gonna get me a new cooker! Third time this has broken & not paying £130 for someone to fix again By Jt - Herts - 16 July 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    For information on this repair see our video: How to Fix a Oven Door Catch or Striker Pin (Belling): http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/1/3649

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Happy to have a go at this ourselves once we have advice.

By H M Williams - Warwick - 11 August 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    You will need to normally get the door off if you can't split the door when the outer door has been removed it will allow access to the catch.

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By Shane Murray - Ireland - 23 July 2019
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The side panel would need to come off to get to the roller catch which is shown on the video attached to this part.

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