High temperature glue that I can use on a cook top

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We have a 1 year old Frigidaire gas range (This model or a near sibling, purchased from Lowes). The burner grates appear to be painted cast-iron, while the surface below them is a polished and painted metal of some sort. To protect the lower surface from damage, the grates have several tiny feet. I'm not sure if the feet are rubber or plastic; they have a texture which is kinda half-way between.

One of these feet has now fallen out. It has a quarter-inch diameter rod piece, which fits into a hole in the cast-iron. It doesn't look like anything broke (no residue from tabs on the back end of the foot) but it now freely comes out and won't stay. So, I'm looking for ways to re-attach the foot. I'm thinking maybe some form of high-heat industrial glue, which will bond to cast-iron and plastic. Food safe would probably be a plus; not that it's in contact with food but if the glue gave off fumes when exposed to heat that would be bad. Are there any glues which meet all these requirements?

UPDATE

I finally managed to talk to Frigidaire about this, and thought I'd update with the info they gave me in case anyone wants it in the future.

They do sell an adhesive for this; it's terribly expensive. Also, these rubber feet things are not covered by warranty, which may explain why not many other people discuss this; it's a part that's expected to fail, and people just ignore it. Personally, I kinda like my stove top level and un-scratched.

Similar to @Steven, they recommended a high-heat glue. When I asked about heat requirements, they suggested shopping in automotive supply stores for glues suitable for car engines. So I'm off to see how those compare.

Best Answer

A silicon based glue should be able to withstand these temperatures. Makes sure to verify the max temp on the package. Silicon glue