8273888A whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit is a mechanical anchoring assembly supplied as an OEM replacement designed to secure freestanding ranges and ovens to the building structure. The kit typically consists of a stamped steel bracket and associated fasteners and anchors sized to engage the appliance chassis and the installation substrate; it is a purely mechanical component intended to provide a fixed load path between the appliance and floor or wall to resist forward rotation or tipping forces.
Within the appliance system the anti‑tip bracket is part of the structural and safety subsystem rather than the thermal or electrical systems. It interfaces directly with the range chassis and leveling leg arrangement and indirectly affects connected services (for example by reducing strain on flexible gas connectors or electrical cords when a door is loaded). The bracket’s function is to restrain the range from tipping forward when weight is applied to an open oven door or to the cooktop edge; its performance depends on correct placement, secure fasteners, and suitable substrate conditions (wood floor, tile, concrete or wall studs).
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the 8273888A kit’s function and design intent,guidance on model compatibility and selection factors,common failure symptoms to watch for (loosened or sheared fasteners,visible movement when the door is opened,bent or fractured bracket),troubleshooting checks to assess anchorage integrity,and practical replacement considerations such as matching the OEM part,choosing appropriate anchors for the substrate,and verifying alignment and clearances after installation. The discussion focuses on diagnostic and selection criteria useful to technicians, engineers, and appliance owners rather than step‑by‑step installation procedures.
Table of Contents
- function and mechanical role of the range oven anchor anti‑tip bracket
- How the 8273888A Whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit integrates with chassis, floor fastening, and anti‑tip mechanics
- Common failure symptoms and diagnostic procedures for anchor/anti‑tip bracket faults
- Compatibility matrix, replacement considerations, and step‑by‑step installation procedures for affected Whirlpool models
- Q&A
- To Conclude
Function and mechanical role of the range oven anchor anti‑tip bracket
The 8273888A whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit is a passive mechanical restraint designed to prevent a range from rotating forward about its front edge when subjected to overturning loads. The bracket fastens to a fixed building substrate and engages a designated tab or leg of the range so that overturning moments are transferred into tensile and shear loads on the anchor and bracket hardware rather than into the oven cabinet or control components. In service the assembly allows limited vertical adjustment for leveling and fore-aft movement during normal operation, but it limits large forward rotation that would permit the appliance to tip and create a hazard when a load (for example, a person pulling on an open oven door or heavy cookware) is applied at the front edge.
Performance and compatibility depend on mounting method and range base geometry.Mounting into structural members (studs or concrete) yields the highest resistance to shear and pullout; hollow-wall or thin subfloor installations require properly sized anchors and reduce the effective load capacity of the assembly. After installation, verify engagement by pulling the range forward under controlled force until the anti‑tip engages and confirm no permanent deformation of the bracket or fasteners. Different Whirlpool range models and trim/kickplate configurations can alter clearance and the engagement point, so compare the bracket geometry to the appliance’s anti‑tip tab or leg before finalizing placement.
- Features: stamped steel bracket, slotted adjustment for alignment, supplied fasteners/anchors (model-dependent), designed to engage factory anti-tip tab or leveling leg.
| item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Galvanized/stamped steel for tensile and shear resistance |
| Fastening | Wood, masonry, or hollow-wall anchors must be selected to match substrate |
| Function | Arrest forward rotation of range by transferring moment to building structure |
| Compatibility | Fits many Whirlpool freestanding and slide-in ranges; verify bracket-to-leg/tab alignment |
How the 8273888A Whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit integrates with chassis, floor fastening, and anti‑tip mechanics
The 8273888A Whirlpool range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit provides a mechanical interface between the oven chassis, the range’s rear leveling leg (or toe), and the building substrate to resist tipping moments. The bracket fastens to the floor or subfloor using appropriate anchors and presents a captive slot or flange that receives the rear chassis leg when the range is slid into final position. Under forward-loading conditions (for example, a heavy pan on an open door), the load path transfers from the chassis through the leveling leg into the bracket and then into the fasteners and substrate; the bracket is sized to carry that shear and bending load rather than relying on the range frame alone. Technicians commonly encounter two behaviors during installation: alignment-dependent engagement (the leg must align vertically with the bracket slot) and substrate-dependent capacity (wood subfloor, concrete, or tile require different fasteners to achieve rated holding force).
- Verify leg-to-bracket engagement and adjust the leveling leg height so the chassis tucks fully into the bracket.
- Select fasteners compatible with the substrate: wood screws or lag bolts for wood, expansion anchors for concrete, and appropriate anchors for tile/stone overlays.
- Confirm no lateral movement between bracket and chassis once the range is in place; any gap reduces anti‑tip effectiveness.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Stamped/plated steel bracket designed for shear load transfer |
| Typical fasteners | Wood screw/lag bolt, concrete expansion anchor (select by substrate) |
| Engagement method | Rear leveling leg or chassis toe seated into bracket slot/flange |
Practically, the bracket does not change the chassis stiffness or serviceability of the range but enforces a limit on rotation by providing a positive stop at the rear attachment point. During service or replacement, check that the bracket lines up with the factory chassis mounting holes or with the rear leg position specified in the model’s installation instructions; if the original mounting point on the chassis is damaged or modified, inspect the frame for adequate contact and use supplemental support if necessary. For retrofit situations-replacing an older bracket or installing on a nonstandard floor-measure the offset from the rear chassis edge to the leg center and place anchors so the leg fully engages without forcing the range forward, and verify performance by confirming the chassis cannot pivot past the bracket under moderate manual force.
Common failure symptoms and diagnostic procedures for anchor/anti‑tip bracket faults
the 8273888A Whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket kit is a mechanical restraint that transfers tipping forces from the range chassis into the wall framing.Proper operation depends on correct bracket orientation, undamaged mounting tabs, and firm engagement of the specified fasteners into a stud or approved wall anchor; improper screw length, stripped threads, bent brackets, or missing welds will compromise the load path and allow hazardous movement. Technicians shoudl verify that the bracket seats flush against the floor or rear cross-member and that the mating notch on the range fits the bracket without excessive shimming; compatibility is determined by the physical interface and the model installation diagram rather than paint finish or surface corrosion alone.
- Range rocks forward when the door is opened fully or when the oven rack is pulled out.
- Visible gap or rotation between bracket plate and wall/leg under light force.
- Loose or missing mounting screws, stripped screw heads, or torn drywall anchors.
- Deformed, cracked, or corroded bracket metal or failed welds at attachment points.
Diagnostic procedure combines visual inspection and simple mechanical tests: visually inspect welds, fastener heads, and plate geometry for deformation; check for full thread engagement of screws into a stud or verified anchor; use a level and straightedge to confirm bracket alignment with the range frame. A safe two-person lift of the front edge or application of lateral force to the range while observing the bracket will reveal play that is not visible under static loading – any perceptible movement at the bracket-to-frame interface or pull‑out of anchors indicates replacement. Document findings and re-test after reinstalling the 8273888A kit or an approved equivalent, ensuring fasteners are torqued to engage solid backing and that the bracket seats without gaps before returning the appliance to service.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Common symptom | Front lift or rocking when door/racks are extended; audible shifting during operation. |
| Diagnostic action | Visual weld/plate inspection, check screw engagement into stud, two-person lift test to detect play, replace if deformed or anchors fail. |
Compatibility matrix, replacement considerations, and step‑by‑step installation procedures for affected Whirlpool models
The 8273888A Whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit secures the range to the floor/substrate to prevent forward tipping when the oven door is opened or when weight is applied to the door. Compatibility is governed by the appliance mounting geometry (rear leg location, toe-kick clearance, and cabinet cutout depth) and the floor substrate (wood subfloor, concrete slab, or tile). Technicians should verify the bracket engagement point on the specific Whirlpool model: many freestanding ranges and several slide-in variants use a front-located toe-kick anchor, while some models locate the anchor behind a leveling leg. Inspect the original mounting hardware and surrounding sheet metal for deformation or corrosion; a bent or cracked anchor plate, stripped screw holes, or a deteriorated substrate are valid reasons to replace the anchor with the OEM 8273888A kit to restore the designed mechanical stop and maintain compliance with safety requirements.
Installation requires confirming model compatibility,selecting anchors appropriate to the substrate,and testing mechanical engagement after positioning. Follow a controlled procedure: disconnect power or gas supply, slide the range forward to access the mounting area, align the bracket relative to the range leveling leg or toe-kick per the appliance’s service dimensions, and secure the bracket with fasteners that penetrate into a structural element or use masonry anchors as applicable. After fastening, slide the range back, adjust leveling legs so they bear against the bracket, and apply a forward force to the top of the door to verify the bracket prevents tipping. If the floor or cabinet structure does not provide a solid backing for screws, add a reinforcement block or choose a different anchor location consistent with the manufacturer’s installation guidance.
- preparation: verify model and mounting location, select substrate-appropriate anchors, gather drill, bits, screwdriver, tape measure, and pencil.
- Removal: disconnect power/gas, move range forward, remove toe-kick or access panel if required.
- Positioning: align bracket so the leveling leg or specified engagement point contacts the bracket when range is returned to position.
- Fastening: mark pilot locations, drill pilot holes, install screws or anchors into structural material; do not overtighten sheet metal.
- Verification: restore range position,adjust leveling legs,and test by applying forward torque to confirm engagement.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| part | 8273888A Whirlpool Range oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit (OEM replacement) |
| Compatible appliance types | Most freestanding Whirlpool ranges; select slide-in models – verify model-specific mounting point and clearance |
| Mounting substrate | wood subfloor with joist backing, plywood underlayment, concrete slab or tile over solid substrate – select appropriate anchors |
| Typical fasteners | Wood screws into structural backing or manufactured masonry anchors for concrete; use manufacturer-recommended anchor type where specified |
| required tools | Drill, screwdriver or impact driver, appropriate drill bits, tape measure, pencil, and level |
Q&A
What is the whirlpool 8273888A Range Oven Anchor (Anti‑Tip) Bracket Kit and why is it significant?
The 8273888A is an anti‑tip (anchor) bracket kit designed to secure a freestanding or slide‑in Whirlpool range to the floor or wall so the appliance cannot tip forward. Anti‑tip brackets reduce the risk of the range tipping when weight is placed on an open oven door (for example,a child climbing on the door) and are a critical safety device recommended and often required by manufacturers and local building codes.
How can I check if 8273888A is compatible with my Whirlpool range?
Compatibility depends on the range model. Locate your range model number (usually on a tag around the oven door, behind the storage drawer, or on the frame) and compare it against the Whirlpool parts list or authorized parts retailers. You can also check the owner’s manual or contact Whirlpool/authorized service with the model number to confirm fitment for part 8273888A.
Is installation of an anti‑tip bracket required?
Yes.Whirlpool and many local building codes require that freestanding and slide‑in ranges be secured with an anti‑tip device at installation. New ranges are typically shipped with an anti‑tip device or indicate the requirement in the installation instructions. Installing the bracket is essential for occupant safety and may be required for compliance with warranty or code.
Can I install the 8273888A myself, and what tools are needed?
Many homeowners can install it if they are comfortable with basic mechanical tasks.Typical tools: drill with appropriate bits, screwdriver or socket set, pencil/marker, tape measure, and level. If you must move the range, turn off and disconnect electrical power (and gas for gas ranges) per local code and manufacturer instructions before moving it; if you are not comfortable working near electrical or gas connections, hire a qualified technician.
What are the basic steps to install the anti‑tip bracket (high‑level guidance)?
High‑level steps: 1) Pull the range out and locate a suitable anchoring surface (wall stud or floor joist) per the installation instructions. 2) Position and mark the bracket location while aligning the range footprint. 3) Secure the bracket using the correct screws/anchors for the substrate (wood stud, concrete, tile with proper anchors). 4) Slide the range back so the rear leg or toe of the range engages the bracket slot. 5) Adjust leveling legs so the bracket fully engages and test for secure engagement. always follow the Whirlpool installation instructions that come with the bracket for exact hardware, hole locations and torque recommendations.
how do I verify the bracket is properly engaged and working?
After installation, slide the range forward until the rear leg or engagement point is seated in the bracket. Gently pull the top front edge of the range forward and attempt to tilt it; a properly engaged anti‑tip should prevent tip forward movement. visually confirm the range engagement with the bracket slot and that fasteners are tight. If the range can tip forward or the engagement is loose, correct the installation immediately.
Can I anchor the bracket to cabinets or the countertop rather of the wall or floor?
No. The anti‑tip bracket must be secured to a structural element such as a wall stud, floor joist, or concrete subfloor using appropriate hardware as specified by the manufacturer. Cabinets, drywall, or countertops are typically not structural enough and may fail to prevent tipping. Use proper anchors for masonry or tile floors per the installation instructions.
When should I replace the 8273888A anti‑tip bracket?
Replace the bracket if it is bent, cracked, corroded, missing, or if fasteners are stripped or otherwise unsuitable. Also replace it after moving the range if the bracket or mounting hardware was damaged or if the substrate changed (e.g., new floor covering or tile requiring different anchors). Use the exact OEM replacement part or an approved equivalent and re‑test engagement after replacement.
To Conclude
The 8273888A whirlpool Range Oven Anchor Anti-Tip Bracket Kit is a purpose-built safety component designed to secure a freestanding or slide-in range to the floor or wall and prevent accidental forward tipping.By anchoring the appliance, the kit reduces the risk of scalding, crushing, and other tip-over injuries, and supports compliance with manufacturer safety recommendations and building codes where applicable. its proper fit and secure attachment are integral to the safe operation of compatible Whirlpool ranges.
Accurate diagnosis of anti-tip protection needs is essential: inspect the existing bracket, mounting hardware and anchoring surface for damage, corrosion, looseness or missing parts before deciding on repair or replacement. When replacement is required, using the correct kit-such as the 8273888A-and following the manufacturer’s installation guidance helps ensure reliable performance. If there is any uncertainty about compatibility, structural conditions, or installation procedures, engaging a qualified technician is advisable to confirm a safe and code-compliant installation.
maintaining functioning anti-tip protection is a simple but critical element of overall kitchen safety. Regular checks and timely replacement of worn or damaged components preserve appliance stability, help prevent injuries, and uphold the manufacturer’s intended safety measures for the life of the range.
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