This surface element kit includes an 8 inch element, two wire, 2350 watt surface element, and a terminal block with all three-wire units. These high rise elements do not come with an attached trim ring.
This genuine 6-inch surface heating element provides the heat needed for cooking on compatible electric ranges and cooktops. Designed with a tilt-lock hinge mounting system, it delivers consistent heat distribution for everyday cooking tasks such as boiling, simmering, and frying. Replacing a worn or failed surface element can help restor...Read moree proper burner performance when the burner no longer heats, heats unevenly, or cycles inconsistently. The element features a durable 3-wire design, operates at 240 volts, and delivers approximately 1,325 watts of heating power. Installation typically involves disconnecting power to the appliance, lifting the element from the receptacle, disconnecting the terminal connections, installing the replacement element, and restoring power to test operation. The element measures approximately 14 inches long, 7.5 inches wide, and 2 inches high and weighs approximately 1 pound.
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Needed to replace Drip Pans and Trim Rings for old stove
40 of 47 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Cynthia from Tampa, FL
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Repair was simple (just lift off the old and put on the new). What was pleasantly surprising was how quickly I received the parts (amazing)!
Lastly, I've been looking for the correct parts/sizes in stores for years (yes, I should have tried this sooner). I was delighted to finally find a place that actually had the correct
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1. Removed the back panel. 2. Disconnected the wires from the old switch while connecting wires to the new switch one at a time. 3. Installed the new switch and broke off the excess metal on the post which fits into the burner knob on front of the range. 4. Replaced the burner knob and replaced the back panel.
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Old Drip bowls and Rings
12 of 15 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Joe from Oakley, CA
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Received the Drip bowls and Rings very quickly. Opened the box and then cut open the plastic wrap that the individual rings and drip bowls were in. Lifted the burner on the stove top, took out the old ring and drip bowl. Installed the shiny new drip bowl and ring, then lowered the stove top element back into place. I was able to replace a
... Read morell 4 of them within 5 minutes. Made the 30 year old stove look brand new.Thank you for perfect fit parts and fast delivery.