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RGV slicer spare parts: all models and components

Spare parts and accessories for RGV slicers, every model and blade diameter, from 195 to 370 mm — professional Lusso, Lady and Dolly ranges and the home line. RGV is an Italian brand founded in 1982, made in Italy. We supply both original and compatible parts: if in doubt, send us a photo of the rating plate (e.g. "Lusso 25 GL") and of the component, and we will confirm compatibility.

Blade, sharpening and cutting

Blades, sharpeners and sharpener covers, grinding stones, blade-cover discs and cover tie-rods, slice deflectors.

Carriage, slide and product holder

Guide bars, bushings and bar bearings, carriage and slide assemblies, slide covers, product-holder assemblies, handles, slice-thickness knobs and knobs.

Motor and transmission

Motors, capacitors, belts, pulley assemblies, cams and eccentrics, RGV sail.

Controls and electrics

Switches and control-unit assemblies.

Guards, structure and small parts

Rings, finger guards, springs, feet, screws, bottom closing plates, flywheel and other spare parts.

How to find the right part

Read the model on the rating plate (the code also tells you the blade diameter: e.g. "25" = 250 mm) and identify the component to replace. For mechanical parts, give us the measurements and any code stamped on the piece. If unsure, send us a photo and we will check compatibility before you order.

FAQ

How do I read an RGV model? Range code (Lusso, Lady, Dolly) + number = blade diameter (e.g. 22 = 220 mm, 25 = 250 mm).
Are the parts original or compatible? Both: we suggest the best option for your model and budget.

See also

Slicer blades (all diameters) · Berkel spare parts · Swedlinghaus spare parts

RGV Slicer Spare Parts | All Models 195-370 mm | AG Work Solution

AFFETTATRICI 195 220 250 275 300 350 370

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  • <p>The RGV sharpener group lets you sharpen the slicer's blade without removing it from the machine.</p><p><strong>Available versions</strong>: <strong>complete group</strong> (mod. 300/S-G-V300, Kelly 350-370/S, Lusso-Lady 22/25/275/S-Dolly 22/25) and <strong>removable</strong> (detachable for cleaning, mod. 275/300/350 and 195/220/250 — the latter available both with two holes on the blade carriage and with new-type housing).</p><p><strong>Sharpener support</strong>: also available separately for models 220/250/275 and 300.</p><p>For abrasive emery stones see <a href="/en/emery.html">Emery</a>; for the general guide on sharpeners go back to <a href="/en/sharpener.html">Sharpener</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>What's the difference between a fixed and a removable sharpener?</strong><br>The removable type is taken off for cleaning; the fixed type stays permanently mounted — check which version your slicer has.</p><p><strong>Do I need to replace the whole group or just the support?</strong><br>If only the support is damaged and the rest of the group works, it's often enough to replace just that, where available separately.</p>
  • <p>Catalog of outer blade rings and blade protection rings for <strong>RGV</strong> slicers, organized by number as in the manufacturer's official exploded-view diagram (the numbers in brackets refer to the position on the RGV exploded-view drawing).</p> <p><strong>Types</strong>: <strong>outer blade ring</strong> (decorative/structural outer edge, e.g. mod. 22/220, 25/250, 275), <strong>blade guard ring</strong> (black, mod. Harmony/Lusso/Lady 22) and <strong>ring support with built-in sharpener</strong> for models without a separate fixed sharpener (195GL, 220GL, 250GL).</p> <p><strong>How to choose the right part</strong>: check the blade size (22/220, 25/250, 275...) and the exact model (Lusso, Lady, Dolly, Harmony, Special Edition) — even for the same size, finish and fixing can differ between versions.</p> <p>For the general guide on rings and blade covers see <a href="/en/blade-protection-ring.html">Blade Protection Ring</a> and <a href="/en/blade-cover.html">Blade Cover</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I find the right ring if I only know the exploded-view number?</strong><br>The number in brackets in each product name matches its position on the original RGV exploded-view drawing: look for the same number in your manual.</p> <p><strong>What's the difference between the outer ring and the ring with sharpener support?</strong><br>The support with a built-in sharpener is used on models without a separate fixed sharpener; check which version your slicer uses before ordering.</p>
  • <p>Catalogue of guide bars and pins on which the carriage of the <strong>RGV</strong> slicer slides, organized by number as in the manufacturer's official exploded-view diagram (the numbers in brackets refer to the position in the RGV exploded diagram).</p> <p><strong>Types</strong>: <strong>carriage bar</strong> (main sliding guide of the carriage), <strong>plate bar</strong> (guide of the product-support plate) and <strong>cursor pin</strong> (pin on which the adjustment mechanism's cursor slides).</p> <p><strong>How to choose the right part</strong>: each bar is identified by <strong>diameter x length</strong> (e.g. "&Oslash;16x390.5", "&Oslash;22x505") specific to each model — Dolly 22/25, Lusso 300/350, Kelly (G-350/370/S) and others have different measurements even for the same function.</p> <p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I find the right bar if I only know the exploded-diagram number?</strong><br>The number in brackets in each product name corresponds to the position in the original RGV exploded diagram: look for the same number in your manual.</p> <p><strong>How do I measure the bar to be replaced?</strong><br>Measure diameter and length with a caliper: both measurements must match the original for correct fitting.</p>
  • <p>The RGV bushings listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide on how to measure and choose the correct bushing (inner/outer diameter/length) see the dedicated page <a href="/en/slicer-trolley-bushings.html">Slicer Carriage Bushing</a>.</p>
  • <p>The carriage-lock cam (or eccentric) is the component that locks and unlocks the sliding carriage assembly of RGV slicers, for adjusting the slice thickness or for securing it in place during transport and cleaning.</p> <p><strong>One spare part per size</strong>: each RGV model uses a cam sized to its own carriage &mdash; <strong>195/220/250S</strong> (code 379), <strong>300/350 BLC</strong> (code 433), <strong>350/370 Kelly</strong> (code 1088), <strong>19.5/22/25/27.5</strong> (code 830) &mdash; they are not interchangeable between different models.</p> <p><strong>Sign of wear</strong>: if the carriage lock no longer holds its position, or is hard to release, the cam has lost its effectiveness and it's time to replace it.</p> <p>This section covers cams specific to RGV models; for the wider range of eccentrics see <a href="/en/eccentric.html">Eccentric</a>. For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I identify the right cam for my slicer?</strong><br>By the model and size of the machine (e.g. 195/220/250S or 300/350 BLC): each size range has its own dedicated code.</p> <p><strong>What happens if the cam is worn?</strong><br>The carriage lock becomes imprecise or unstable, risking variations in slice thickness during use.</p>
  • <p>Catalogue of multi-ribbed flat belts for <strong>RGV</strong> slicers, organised by number as in the manufacturer's official exploded diagram.</p><p><strong>How to read the dimensions</strong>: each belt is identified by <strong>number of ribs and development</strong> (length, e.g. "11 ribs, 430mm development") — both measurements are needed for correct replacement: two belts with the same development but different numbers of ribs are not compatible.</p><p><strong>Compatibility by model</strong>: available for Olimpia (22/25), Luxor, Dolly (22/25/275, 350), Kelly (V300, V350, V370) — always check the exact model of your slicer.</p><p>For the general guide on how to measure and replace the belt see <a href="/en/flat-belts.html">Flat Belts</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I find the right belt if I only know the exploded-diagram number?</strong><br>The number in brackets in each product's name corresponds to the position in the original RGV exploded diagram: look for the same number in your manual.</p><p><strong>How do I measure the belt I need to replace?</strong><br>Count the visible ribs and measure the development (circumferential length): both figures must match the original.</p>
  • <p>Start capacitors specific to RGV motors, matched to your slicer's lamination pack.</p><p><strong>How to choose the correct spare part</strong>: check the <strong>motor pack</strong> (e.g. H30/40, H50, H60, H70) and the <strong>capacity</strong> in µF (from 6.3 to 25) — each pack/voltage combination requires a specific capacity, not freely interchangeable.</p><p><strong>Voltages available</strong>: 115V, 120V and 230V — check your motor's voltage before buying.</p><p>For the general guide on capacitors see <a href="/en/capacitors-for-slicers-and-meat-grinders.html">Capacitors for Slicers and Meat Grinders</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I choose the right capacity for my RGV motor?</strong><br>Check the motor pack (e.g. H30/40, H50) shown on the nameplate or on the original capacitor: each pack has a matching specific capacity.</p><p><strong>Will a 230V capacitor work on a 115V motor?</strong><br>No, different voltages require specific capacitors: always check your motor's voltage.</p>
  • <p>The sharpener lid protects your RGV slicer's sharpening unit when not in use.</p> <p><strong>Compatibility by model</strong>: available for Dolly (300S/350S, including the domestic version), Kelly (V370), the 22/25/275 GS series and Special Edition (Red/Black/Ivory finishes) — always check the exact model of your slicer.</p> <p><strong>Materials</strong>: available in aluminium (more robust) or plastic depending on the model.</p> <p>For the complete sharpener see <a href="/en/sharpener.html">Sharpener</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Is the lid the same across all Dolly models?</strong><br>No, it differs between 300S and 350S: always check the exact model before buying.</p> <p><strong>Why does the Special Edition lid have a different code?</strong><br>It follows the specific coloured finish (Red/Black/Ivory) of your slicer: check the finish as well as the model.</p>
  • <p>The cursor recess cover closes off the housing where the carriage plate cursor of the RGV slicer slides, protecting the sliding mechanism from dust and debris during cutting.</p> <p><strong>A spare part for every size</strong>: models for <strong>195 Lusso</strong> (code 264), <strong>350</strong> (code 570), <strong>300 S</strong> (code 626), <strong>220/250</strong> (code 885) and <strong>250 Lusso/Lady</strong> (code 933).</p> <p>This component pairs with the actual sliding mechanism: see <a href="/en/blade-carriage-movement.html">Carriage Plate Movement</a>. For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What is the cursor recess cover for?</strong><br>It protects the cursor's sliding housing from dust and processing debris, keeping the carriage plate movement smoother over time.</p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right model?</strong><br>Based on the exact size of your RGV slicer: each size range has a dedicated cover, not interchangeable with others.</p>
  • <p>The guide bar bearing supports the sliding movement of the blade carriage along the RGV slicer's bar, ensuring smooth, play-free movement during cutting.</p> <p><strong>DIN 625 standard</strong>: ball bearings in different sizes depending on the model — <strong>6204</strong> (20x47x14mm), <strong>608</strong> (8x22x7mm), <strong>6202</strong> (15x35x11mm, code 860, for pulley), <strong>626</strong> (6x19x6mm, code 862).</p> <p><strong>Sign of wear</strong>: if the carriage slides with resistance, noise or side play along the bar, the bearing has reached the end of its life.</p> <p>For another slicer bearing (carriage) see <a href="/en/bearings-for-slicers.html">Carriage Bearings</a>. For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts - All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I identify the right bearing?</strong><br>From the DIN 625 code stamped on the original bearing, or by measuring the inner diameter, outer diameter and thickness.</p> <p><strong>Why does the carriage slide with noise?</strong><br>It's often the guide bar bearing that has lost lubrication or worn out: replacing it restores quiet sliding.</p>
  • <p>The RGV blade cover disc covers the sharp edge of the blade, leaving only the portion needed for cutting exposed.</p><p><strong>Compatibility by model</strong>: available for sizes 195, 220 (GL/GS domestic), 250 (GL-GS domestic and Special Edition), 275, 300 (A/S), 350 and Kelly (V370) — each disc is sized for the specific blade diameter.</p><p><strong>How to choose the correct spare part</strong>: check the diameter of the blade fitted on your slicer and the exact model/series — discs of different sizes are not interchangeable.</p><p>For the general guide on blade covers see <a href="/en/blade-cover.html">Blade Cover</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>Must the blade cover disc have the same diameter as the blade?</strong><br>Yes, the disc diameter must match that of the blade fitted on your slicer.</p><p><strong>Is the Special Edition disc different from the standard one?</strong><br>Yes in terms of finish; always check if your model is Special Edition before ordering.</p>
  • <p>The RGV carriage assemblies listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide on choosing the correct carriage assembly (with or without BLC) see the dedicated page <a href="/en/dinghy-under-guide.html">Under-Guide Sleeve and Carriage Assembly</a>.</p>
  • <p>The RGV control unit assembly is the complete solution for controlling the slicer: electronic board, housing box and control panel already assembled and ready to install, useful when replacing individual components separately isn't enough or isn't worth it.</p> <p><strong>Available versions</strong>: single-phase 230V or three-phase 380V, with double push-button (mod. CEP) or 6-contact switch (all RGV models), CEV board with motor thermal protection.</p> <p><strong>Components also available separately</strong>: single electronic board, board+button+capacitor kit, oval control panel with LED bulb (pre-wired or not), pilot lamps (green/yellow).</p> <p>For generic boards and control panels go back to <a href="/en/electronic-boards.html">Electronic Boards</a> and <a href="/en/pulsantiere-per-affettatrici-e-tritacarni.html">Control Panels</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Is it better to get the complete control unit assembly or the single parts?</strong><br>If several components are damaged together, the complete assembly is often simpler to install correctly than replacing piece by piece.</p> <p><strong>What does the thermal protection on the CEV board do?</strong><br>It cuts power to the motor in case of overheating, preventing damage from prolonged use or overload.</p>
  • <p>The RGV slider units listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide to the blade-carriage movement and slider unit, see the dedicated page <a href="/en/blade-carriage-movement.html">Blade Carriage Movement and Slider Unit</a>.</p>
  • <p>The RGV product press units listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a> range.</p><p>For the complete guide on the foot piece, rod and rack of the press arm see the dedicated page <a href="/en/press-arm.html">Press Arm</a>.</p>
  • <p>The RGV pulley assemblies listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide on how to choose the correct pulley assembly, see the dedicated page <a href="/en/pulley-hub.html">Pulley Hub for Slicer</a>.</p>
  • <p>The RGV handles listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide to knobs and handles for slicers see the dedicated page <a href="/en/knob-handle.html">Knobs and Handles for Slicer</a>.</p>
  • <p>The RGV switches listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide to switch types and how to choose the right one, see the dedicated page <a href="/en/switches-and-selectors.html">Switches and Selectors</a>.</p>
  • <p>All <strong>RGV</strong> slicer blades, from size 195 up to 370mm.</p> <p><strong>How to read the sizes</strong>: each blade is identified by a series of numbers indicating outer diameter, center hole, thickness and other mating dimensions (e.g. "350/57/4/280/22.5") — all dimensions must match the original, not just the diameter.</p> <p><strong>Materials</strong>: <strong>C45</strong> (carbon steel, the most common) and <strong>100Cr6</strong> (chrome-alloy steel, harder and holds its edge longer) — some sizes are also available under the Rasspe brand or as a "third generation" version.</p> <p><strong>Compatibility</strong>: RGV blades often share the same sizes with Abo, FAC, Fia Boston, Kolossal, Sirman, Omas, Arsa, Regina and Rheninghaus for the same diameters — always check all dimensions, not just the nominal diameter.</p> <p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>; for blades from other brands see <a href="/en/blades-slicer.html">Slicer Blades</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I measure the blade I need to replace?</strong><br>Measure outer diameter, center hole and thickness with a caliper; the full code is the most reliable reference for compatibility.</p> <p><strong>C45 or 100Cr6, which is better?</strong><br>100Cr6 holds its edge longer thanks to its higher hardness; the correct choice still depends on the material originally fitted on your model.</p>
  • <p>The base closing plate closes the bottom of the RGV slicer, protecting the internal mechanism and completing the machine's appearance.</p><p><strong>Compatibility by model</strong>: available for Dolly (22/25, 300, 350), Luxor (20/22), Lusso/Lady/Harmony (22/25/275), Kelly (250/275/300), Luxury (20-22 GL-R) and Ausonia (190) — each version is sized for the specific size and series.</p><p><strong>How to choose the correct spare part</strong>: check the exact model, series and size of your slicer — plates are not interchangeable between different series even with the same blade size.</p><p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I know if the base plate needs replacing?</strong><br>Typical signs are visible corrosion, deformation or instability of the machine's base.</p><p><strong>Is the plate the same across the whole Dolly range?</strong><br>No, it changes by size (22/25, 300, 350): always check your slicer's exact model.</p>
  • <p>The slice thickness adjustment knob sets the cutting thickness on the RGV slicer, acting on the mechanism that moves the blade closer to or further from the blade guard plate.</p> <p><strong>A spare part for every size</strong>: models for <strong>19.5/22/25/27.5</strong> (code 130), <strong>300/350/370</strong> (code 631), the complete assembly for <strong>Luxor/Olimpia</strong> (code 9107), and the <strong>Silver</strong> version for 300/350/370 (code 9503) or for the 195-275 range (code 9955).</p> <p><strong>Sign of wear</strong>: if the knob turns freely, no longer holds the set position, or the cutting thickness drifts on its own during work, the assembly needs replacing.</p> <p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts - All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right knob?</strong><br>By the exact model and size of your RGV slicer: each range (19.5-27.5 or 300-370) has its own code.</p> <p><strong>Why doesn't the cutting thickness stay stable?</strong><br>The knob-adjustment assembly has lost its grip: replacing it restores the locking of the set position.</p>
  • <p>Replacement springs for RGV slicers keep the machine's moving parts in place: the carriage lock during travel, the cursor, and the return of the food-presser arm.</p> <p><strong>Carriage lock spring</strong>: model-specific — BLC 220/250/275 Lady, V 350 S, 350, 300 S, 22/25 — it holds the carriage in the set position during cutting. <strong>Cursor spring</strong> (mod. 350): acts on the carriage cursor's movement. <strong>Swan-neck arm lift spring</strong>: pulls the food-presser arm back into position after use.</p> <p><strong>Sign of wear</strong>: if the carriage no longer stays put in the set position, or the food-presser arm no longer lifts on its own, the spring has lost its tension.</p> <p>For the rest of the RGV spare parts, see <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>; for another carriage-lock component, see <a href="/en/rgv-carriage-lock-cams.html">RGV Carriage-Lock Cams</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right spring?</strong><br>By your RGV slicer's exact model: every size and series has its own dedicated spring, not interchangeable with the others.</p> <p><strong>Why does the carriage no longer stay in place?</strong><br>It's often the carriage lock spring that has lost tension with use: replacing it restores the lock in position.</p>
  • <p>The RGV motors listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a> range.</p><p>For the complete guide on choosing the correct motor or stator winding (laminated pack, diameter, voltage) see the dedicated page <a href="/en/engine.html">Motors and Stators for Slicer</a>.</p>
  • <p>The slice deflector protects the gap between the blade and the food-holding plate, preventing cut slices from ending up in the RGV slicer's mechanism.</p><p><strong>Materials</strong>: <strong>stainless steel</strong> (most models) or <strong>nylon</strong> (mod. 22/25 Lusso/Lady) — check which one your slicer has.</p><p><strong>Compatibility by model</strong>: available for 22/25 (also Olimpia), 275/A, 275/S, 300/A, 300/S, 350 and Kelly (G-350/370) — each version is sized for its specific model.</p><p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I know if the slice deflector needs replacing?</strong><br>If it's deformed, cracked, or no longer sits flush against the plate, slices can get stuck or fall into the mechanism.</p><p><strong>Stainless steel or nylon: is there a difference in durability?</strong><br>Stainless steel is generally more durable over time; the correct choice still depends on the original version fitted to your machine.</p>
  • <p>The RGV finger guard protects the operator's hands from accidental contact with the blade, mounted on the pusher plate or on the food pusher.</p> <p><strong>Types</strong>: <strong>finger guard on the plate</strong> (for Dolly 220/300, Kelly 300, VC350, Kelly G-350/370/S, Lusso/Lady/Dolly/Harmony 22/25/275, Luxor 195/200/220 models) and <strong>finger guard for the pusher</strong> (plexiglass, mod. 300/A, or PVC, mod. 195/22/25).</p> <p><strong>How to choose the right spare part</strong>: check the exact model of your slicer — each version is sized for a specific RGV series/size.</p> <p>For the general guide on finger guards and protections from other brands see <a href="/en/hand-guards-and-protections.html">Hand Guards and Protections</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What's the difference between the finger guard on the plate and the one for the pusher?</strong><br>The first protects the hand near the pusher plate, the second is built into the pusher assembly — check which position the finger guard you need to replace has.</p> <p><strong>Plexiglass or PVC: is there a difference?</strong><br>Plexiglass keeps the cut visible; PVC is more affordable — the right choice depends on your slicer's original model.</p>
  • <p>Catalogue of replacement feet for RGV slicers, for machine stability on the work surface.</p> <p><strong>Types</strong>: <strong>screw-on foot</strong> (kit of 4, mod. 300/350/370 or 195/220/250/275), <strong>suction-cup foot</strong> (&Oslash;5mm, for extra grip on the worktop) and <strong>tall screw-on foot</strong> (&Oslash;8mm, kit of 4).</p> <p><strong>Silver version</strong>: a dedicated Silver foot is also available (mod. 195/220/250), paired with a matching aluminium cover (mod. 195/220/250/275).</p> <p>For the general guide to feet from other brands see <a href="/en/feet.html">Slicer Feet</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Which is better, the suction-cup foot or the screw-on foot?</strong><br>The suction cup gives extra stability on smooth worktops; the screw-on foot is the standard solution on many models &mdash; it depends on the type originally fitted.</p> <p><strong>Is the aluminium cover just decorative or does it serve a function?</strong><br>It's mainly decorative, matched to the Silver version, but it also protects the foot underneath.</p>
  • <p>Knobs are the threaded handles that lock the carriage in position or secure the sharpener on RGV slicers.</p> <p><strong>Carriage-lock knob</strong>: secures the food carriage, available for various sizes (220/250, 300, 300 domestic, 300 professional without BLC) — check the diameter (e.g. Ø50, Ø65) and thread (M8, M10, M12), which vary between versions.</p> <p><strong>Sharpener knob</strong>: <strong>fixed</strong> (for integrated sharpener) or <strong>removable</strong> (detachable for cleaning), available for various sizes (195-370) and in a Silver version.</p> <p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right carriage-lock knob?</strong><br>Check the diameter and thread of the original knob, as well as the model and size of your slicer.</p> <p><strong>What's the difference between a fixed and a removable sharpener knob?</strong><br>The fixed version stays permanently mounted; the removable one comes off to make cleaning the sharpener easier — check which version your machine has.</p>
  • <p>Emery wheels for RGV slicers, sized to the machine's exact sharpener size: <strong>40, 45 or 51mm</strong> diameter, available in <strong>coarse</strong> grit (to restore the edge on a very worn blade) or <strong>fine</strong> grit (to finish the cut), also as a coarse+fine pair to complete the sharpening in a single order.</p> <p>For the general emery wheel range organised by diameter, including non-RGV brands, see <a href="/en/emery.html">Emery</a>. For other RGV spare parts, go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What emery diameter does my RGV slicer need?</strong><br>It depends on the model: the most common diameters are 40, 45 and 51mm, marked on the original sharpener.</p> <p><strong>Is it worth ordering the coarse+fine pair?</strong><br>Yes if you need to sharpen a very worn blade: the coarse grit restores the edge first, then the fine grit finishes it.</p>
  • <p>The RGV blade cover tie rods listed here are part of the <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a> range.</p> <p>For the complete guide to choosing the correct tie rod (pin diameter and length) see the dedicated page <a href="/en/blade-cover-tie-rod.html">Blade Cover Tie Rod for Slicer</a>.</p>
  • <p>Catalogue of screws specific to <strong>RGV</strong> slicers, organised as in the manufacturer's official exploded diagram — often small components, but essential for correctly securing moving or safety parts.</p><p><strong>Types</strong>: screw for the <strong>finger guard on the plate</strong> (mod. 195/20/22/25/275/300/350), <strong>large screw for carriage/bar fixing</strong> (slotted, mod. 220/250/300), <strong>countersunk hexagon</strong> screw for the blade-guard plate (mod. Lusso/Lady 220/250), screws for the <strong>blade protection ring</strong> (all models, including Special Edition).</p><p><strong>Other small components</strong>: button on the emery pin, stainless steel M5x12 countersunk-head screw (ISO7046), aluminium screw for the press-arm bar.</p><p>For other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I find the right screw if I only know the exploded-diagram number?</strong><br>The number in brackets in each product's name corresponds to the position in the original RGV exploded diagram: look for the same number in your manual.</p><p><strong>Why buy specific screws instead of generic hardware-store ones?</strong><br>On safety parts (finger guard, protection ring) or fixings with non-standard threads/lengths, the original screw guarantees correct fitting.</p>
  • <p>Small RGV components and spare parts that don't fall into the other main categories, but are still needed for specific repairs.</p><p><strong>Electrical</strong>: microswitch, electrical cable with faston terminal (Schuko plug), power cable (220V, 180cm, Siemens Schuko plug).</p><p><strong>Mechanical</strong>: guillotine for swan-neck arm, die-cast product-press shaft support, plate plug (extruded versions).</p><p><strong>Seals and finish</strong>: water-seal gasket ring for hub (model 350, size 85x100x9), RGV brand adhesive label.</p><p>If you're looking for a specific spare part not found here, check the other categories or go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicers All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>I can't find my spare part in this category, where do I look?</strong><br>Check the specific categories first (blade, trolley, motor, etc.): this section only collects minor components not classified elsewhere.</p><p><strong>What is the water-seal gasket ring for?</strong><br>It prevents water from getting into the hub while washing the machine.</p>
  • <p>Spare parts for RGV flywheel slicers (model F300), the crank-operated slicer where cutting happens by manually turning a large flywheel, a tradition still common in delicatessens.</p> <p><strong>Carriage feed plate</strong> (F300 VO): the component that advances the carriage with each turn of the flywheel. <strong>Berkel-compatible blades</strong>: 250mm diameter (15mm thick, 24.5mm bore) or 300mm diameter (18.5mm thick, 25.4mm bore), fitting Berkel flywheel slicers.</p> <p>For other flywheel springs and trays see <a href="/en/flywheel-slicer-springs-and-trays.html">Flywheel Slicer Springs and Trays</a>; for other RGV spare parts go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Do the blades only fit RGV?</strong><br>No, they're also compatible with Berkel flywheel slicers of the same diameter and bore.</p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right blade?</strong><br>Compare the diameter, thickness and centre bore diameter with the original blade you're replacing.</p>
  • <p>The carriage plate is the food-holding tray that slides along the guide bar of the RGV slicer during cutting, supporting the product as it passes in front of the blade.</p> <p><strong>Perforated or solid</strong>: a construction variant that changes according to model and production year — always check which version your machine has before ordering. <strong>Specific to size and line</strong>: Luxor 20 Red, 195 GL, 220 Luxor, 22/25 Lusso/Lady (perforated and solid), 300 Lusso (with dedicated bracket).</p> <p>The carriage plate works together with the sliding mechanism: for that component, see <a href="/en/blade-carriage-movement.html">Blade Carriage Movement</a>. For other RGV spare parts, go back to <a href="/en/rgv-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">RGV Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I tell if my carriage plate is perforated or solid?</strong><br>Check the original tray fitted on the machine: the difference is visible to the naked eye comparing the two types.</p> <p><strong>When does the carriage plate need replacing?</strong><br>When it's warped, cracked, or no longer slides smoothly along the guide bar.</p>

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