This size 10 plate nut with 32 threads per inch is located in your household appliances. It securely fastens various parts together, such as panels, brackets, and accessories, to the frame. It features a built-in washer and is also known as a captured nut or a caged nut. If the secured components feel loose, wobbly, or are coming apart, i...Read moret may indicate that the nut has lost its grip or become stripped. To maintain stability and safety, it is crucial to replace a broken or faulty plate nut. Refer to your user guide to access the plate nut on your specific appliance model, which could be near the console, along the door, or on the tub support. Once located, loosen it using a wrench or pliers. Keep in mind that this OEM fastener is sold individually, so make sure to determine the quantity needed before making a purchase. It is also advisable to keep spare plate nuts on hand for future repairs.
This filter assembly is just under eleven inches long and is not quite six inches wide. It is a metallic filter and it is used with some downdraft ranges.
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This switch kit is designed to help you operate the 8? surface burner on your range or cooktop. This witch turns the surface burner on and off, and allows you to control how much heat the element is producing. The control knob attaches to this part for easy operation. This kit co...Read moremes with all of the hardware you will need to successfully install the replacement switch. Before beginning the repair make sure you have unplugged your appliance.
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broken prong that knob fit onto
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Lisa from Oklahoma City, OK
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Wrench set
This was a piece of cake! We put off doing this for ourselves because we thought it would be difficult. We sold the house and "had" to do it. Turns out we should have done it for ourselves a long time ago.
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The Stem On The Burner Control Sw Broke Off
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charles from franklin, LA
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Screw drivers
I used a phillips screwdriver to remove the control switch. I drew a diagram on a piece paper where the wire contacts connected I wrote the different # and wire colors down . I compared the 2 switches they were the same. So I connected the wires . I put the 2 screws on. The stem was higher than the other switchers. So I had to cut
... Read more the stem shorter. It had groves so it was easy to use a hacksaw to cut a little then use a lock pliers to hold the stem and another to break it off then it fit perfect I put the knob on presto new switch. Just like new.