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Hex washer head screw for electric ranges. Secures panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or damaged.
Mounting screw secures panels, trim, and internal components in ranges and ovens. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged to restore proper fit.
White. 8-18 x 5/16 inch.
8-18 AB IHW 5/8 S
Hex washer head screw secures panels, brackets, and small assemblies inside refrigerators and ranges. Replace stripped, missing, or damaged screws.
This left-hand door handle bracket secures the refrigerator door handle to the door, restoring a stable grip and proper handle alignment. Durable replacement part helps stop a loose or wobbly handle and keeps the door operating smoothly. What it does:
Secures and organizes high-voltage wiring connections on your range chassis. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore stable power contact points.
Reflector pan sits under the bake element in your electric range oven cavity. Replace if cracked, warped, or rusted to restore proper heat direction.
Retains oven door insulation in place on electric ranges. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to secure door insulation and maintain proper fit.
This vent tube directs heat and venting from the oven/radiant element to help maintain proper airflow and protect surrounding components. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to restore proper venting performance. What it does:
Right side endcap plate for your range. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing endcaps. This black cosmetic trim piece covers the side panel edge.
Note: This part has one piece of glass. Per factory, it only requires one glass because it is used on non-self clean models.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Wall-mounted safety bracket that prevents range tip-over. Includes bracket, screws, and instructions. Replace missing or broken brackets required by code.
The installation was simple. I pulled the range away from the wall, took a measurement and screwed the bracket to the wall. Then slid the range back into place making sure the foot of the range went under the bracket. Read more