fryer apron

13:34 Sep 29, 2020
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general)
English term or phrase: fryer apron
1. DISASSEMBLY
a. Perform these steps facing the FRONT of the fryer:
1) Number each vat cabinet from LEFT to RIGHT and place these numbers on the front and rear panel of each cabinet.
2) Lower the Temperature Control access panel from each vat cabinet.
3) CAREFULLY remove the APRON from the fryer bank as follows: TAKE CARE TO NOT DAMAGE THE GASKETS BENEATH THE APRON.
a) CAREFULLY renove the 1⁄4-20 wing nut, 1⁄4” (6mm) split lock washer and n” (17mm) flat washer from each 1⁄4-20 weld stud beneath each vat hat sections.
NOTE: There are two (2) weld studs located in the rear hat section and two (2) studs in the front hat section.
Lorena C. Dornelas
Brazil
Local time: 04:17


SUMMARY OF ALL EXPLANATIONS PROVIDED
4 +1Apron
Ali Abdulmaqsood
3placa
Simone Verdi Fronza


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Apron


Explanation:
I think what's meant by apron is a protective metal cover or shelf covering the surface of the fryer.

Here is a manual including the exact text and steps you have provided: https://ultrafryer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/fryer-manu...



    https://ultrafryer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/fryer-manuals-model-par-23.pdf
Ali Abdulmaqsood
Egypt
Local time: 09:17
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic

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placa


Explanation:
sugestão, pelo contexto

Simone Verdi Fronza
Brazil
Local time: 04:17
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Native speaker of: Portuguese
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