316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket kit isā a mechanical safety assembly used to anchor a freestanding or slide-in range to the floor or wall and prevent the āappliance from tipping forward. As a hardware kit, it typically consists ā¢of a stamped steel bracket, fasteners (screws or lag bolts)and mounting hardware intended to interface with the range chassis and the installation⣠substrate.
Within the appliance system the anti-tip bracket āprovides a fixed attachment point that resists the moment createdā when the oven door ā¤is opened, loads are placed on āa partially open dooror āthe range is moved for service. It directly interfaces with the⢠range frame or leveling foot bracket and ā¢with the āfloor or rear⢠wall āsubstrate; its integrity affects āappliance stability, the loading on door hingesand the strain transmitted to electrical or gas connections. properly selected and installed anti-tip hardware reduces the⣠risk of appliance displacement and helps maintain alignment ofā utility connections during normal use.
This āarticle⣠describes the⣠kit’sā intended function, common pointsā of compatibility with Frigidaire freestanding and slide-in ranges, typical failure symptoms (such⤠as, missing or bent bracket, lose fasteners, ā¢movement whenā the range is rocked)and diagnostic checks a technician or appliance owner ā£can perform to assess condition. Itā also outlines replacement considerations such as verifying part number fit, choosing appropriate anchors for the substrate, inspecting associated mounting points and leveling componentsand planning safe handling and service ā£procedures when ā¢the range must be moved or reinstalled.
Table of Contents
- Function and Structural Role of the AntiāTip Bracket in Range Stability and User Safety
- how the 316112005ā Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit Integrates with the Range Chassis, Floor Anchorsand Leveling System
- Common Mechanical Failure Modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of a Compromised Antiātip Bracket
- Compatibility,⤠Model Fitment, Replacement Proceduresand Troubleshooting Guidelines forā Frigidaireā Oven Ranges
- Q&A
- Closing remarks
Function and Structural Role of the AntiāTip Bracket in Range Stability and User Safety
The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit is ā¢a mechanical ā¢anchoring componentā designed to prevent forward overturning of freestanding ranges ā¤when a user applies load to the open oven door or ā¤leans āon the unit. The bracket creates a fixed reaction point that engages the range chassis and transfers the overturning moment into the subfloor or wall⢠structure through fasteners. In ā£practice the kit typically includesā a stamped steel bracket, appropriate screws or anchorsand a mounting location that aligns with the range rear flange or adjustable leg; installers must confirm model compatibility and the correct orientation ā£so the bracket lip positively captures the range frame ā¢rather than relying on āfriction alone. A correctly installed bracket ā¢does not alter oven leveling or electrical connections,ā but it must ābe located and⣠fastened⣠to aā structural substrate to achieve the rated resistance to pull-out and shear loads encountered during normal use.
Structurally, the anti-tip bracket functions as a cantilever restraint: it limits rotation of the range ā¢about its rear⣠support by providing an opposing moment through the fastened connection ā£to ā¤the building structure. Key technical considerations are the bracket’s geometry relative to the range center of gravity, the stiffness of the connection, ā¢and the pullout/shear capacity of the chosen anchors. such as, installations on tile over concrete will ārequire different anchors ā¤than installations on plywood subflooring; adjustable-leg ranges require⣠the leg height to be set so the⢠bracket engages under normal settled conditions.Routine verification consists of confirming positive mechanical engagement afterā leveling and transport, checking fastener tightnessand inspecting for deformationā or corrosion that ā¤could reduce load capacity.
- Compatibility check withā range⣠model and chassis attachment point
- Mounting⤠substrate assessment (wood, concrete, tile) and anchor āselection
- Ensure bracket lip engages the⢠range frame at the correct height
- periodic inspection of fasteners and bracket integrity after moving or service
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Part number | 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit |
| Material | Stamped steel (corrosion-resistant finish typical) |
| mount location | Rear base of range to flooring or rear wall framing |
| Typical fastener | Wood screw into subfloor, masonry anchor⣠for concrete/tile, per ā¤installer judgment |
| Primary function | Resist overturning moment and prevent range tip-forward incidents |
How the 316112005 Frigidaire⣠Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit⣠Integrates āwith the āRange Chassis, floor Anchorsand Leveling System
The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Antiā Tip Bracket Kit is a small stamped-steelā assembly that fastens to the range chassis at a factory-provided mounting point and anchors to the⣠finished floor or subfloor. Functionally, the bracket creates a fixed catch point that prevents the front of the range from rotating forward when the oven door is opened or when weight isā appliedā to the open door; the bracket is not a⤠load-bearing support for normal rangeā operation ā¤but a restraint against tipping. In typical installations the kit interfaces with an access⣠hole or tapped boss on the rear chassisand the installer selects an appropriate floor anchor (wood screw into a joist or packaged concrete anchor) to match the substrate and achieve the required pull-out strength for the site.
The ā¤anti-tip bracket must coexist with the range’s leveling system: the leveling legs set the vertical height and the bracket allows the range to be slid back until the chassis lip⤠engages theā bracket while still permitting minor leveling adjustments. For technicians and technicians-in-training, verify engagement⢠by sliding the range back until the bracket aligns, then ālower the front leveling legs slightly and attempt a controlled forward lift of the ā£rear-proper engagement will stop forward rotation without lifting the cabinet off its feet. āPractical checks ā¢include confirming the⢠fastener āthread size and length to avoid chassis distortion, choosing āan anchor ārated for the floor materialand locating the bracket so it doesā not interfere with ā£leg travel or wire harnesses.
- Confirm ā¤chassis mounting point is undamaged and clear of insulation or⢠wiring.
- Choose anchor type: wood screw into subfloor joist, wedge/toggle for concreteor manufacturer-specified fastener.
- Verify engagement afterā leveling by attempting a safe forward ā£lift to ensure the bracketā captures the chassis lip.
- record fastener specificationsā and anchor type in service documentation for future⤠maintenance.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Bracketā material | Stamped steel, corrosion-resistant finish |
| Chassis interface | Tapped boss or access hole on rear lower chassis rail |
| typical fastener | #10-#12 screw or machine screw per chassis thread; length to suit floor⣠thickness |
| supported anchors | Wood screw into joist, concrete wedge/toggle anchors |
Common Mechanical Failure modes and Diagnostic Symptoms of⣠a Compromised AntiāTip Bracket
The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven ā¢Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit is a load-bearing safety component that prevents a range from tipping forward when the oven door is opened or when weight is applied to the cooktop. Functionally, the ābracket transfers overturning moments⤠from the range chassis into a structural anchorage point (floor or āwall ā¤stud) through fasteners; typical failure modes are plastic deformation of the bracket plate, shearing or elongation of the fasteners, pullāout of anchors from the subfloor, ā¢and fractured welds at the bracket-to-strut interface. Compatibility depends on the range rear-frame geometry and the substrate: the same kit can fit many frigidaire ranges, but installers must confirm screw⣠length, anchor ātypeandā bracket⢠orientation for ā¢attachment to plywood, āconcreteor stud walls to avoid underāengaged fasteners that accelerate failure.ā In-service behavior of a compromised bracket often includes progressive looseness rather than sudden fracture – a loosened bracket will allow incremental rangeā rotation that increases load onā remaining attachment points until visible damage occurs.
- Excessive rear movement or rocking of the range when pushed forward or when the oven door is opened.
- Visible bending, cracksor elongation around the bracket⣠holes or fasteners.
- Fastener pullāthrough or stripped threads in the floor/anchor⣠assembly.
- Audible creaks under small loads āand an increased gap between the bracket and⣠the floor or range frame.
- Detached anchors in concrete or broken toggle heads behind drywall.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Bent bracket plate | Indicates overload or improper fastener placement; often corrected by replacement and confirming ā¢correct āscrew lengths. |
| Fastener pullāout | common with insufficient embedment; requires different anchor type or deeper engagement into structural member. |
Diagnostic procedure combines visual inspection, a simple load test, ā¤and verification āof installation geometry: perform ā£a visual check for deformed āmetal, broken weldsor missing hardware; apply a controlled forward force to⤠the top rear of the range (simulate the door-open torque) while observing for āmovement at the bracket, ā¤and confirm fastener⤠torque to manufacturer specification. Practical examples: a range thatā shifts when a heavy ā¤pan āis set⤠near the front āedge typically points to ā¢either loose screws or a floor anchor that ā¤has backed out; a bracket plate with āa hairline crack at the weld⤠indicates cyclic fatigue and requires replacement rather than repair. record observed symptoms, note the floor/anchor⢠typeand replace the 316112005 kit or modify⤠anchor selection when inspection reveals deformation, stripped threadsorā insufficient substrate engagement.
Compatibility, model Fitment, Replacement proceduresand Troubleshooting Guidelines for Frigidaire Oven Ranges
The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit is a stamped-steel safety bracket that prevents the range from tipping forward⢠when theā oven door is opened āor when weight is applied to the cooktop. The ābracket typically engages theā rear leveling leg or the range frame and⢠is anchored to a structural element – ā£either the floor or a⢠wall stud – depending on the range model and kitchen installation. Compatibility⢠varies by Frigidaire model family: many freestanding and āslide-in ranges use a rear-engaging bracket, while some built-in arrangements require attachment to a cabinet or wall.Verify fitment⢠with the appliance model numberā before purchase; differences in rear clearance, leveling leg styleand cabinet toe-kick can change⤠how āthe bracket locates and secures the range.
Replacement and troubleshooting followā straightforward mechanical checks: isolate power, pull the range forward to access the rear, inspect the bracket and fasteners ā¢for deformation or incomplete engagementand replace the bracket if bent or if fastener threads are stripped. Install the āreplacement using ā¤manufacturer-supplied or equivalently rated fasteners into solid wood or a masonry anchor ārated for shear loads; avoid relying on drywall-only attachment. After installation, slide the range back until the leveling leg or frame fully seats in the bracket and verify engagementā by applying steady forward pressure to the countertop edge. If movement continues, check leveling-leg height, verify ā£fastener penetration into a structural memberand confirm there is no excessive gap caused by floor subsidence or a missing fillerā strip;⣠replace worn leveling legs or⢠use appropriateā shims as needed.
- Common symptoms: forward tiltā under load, audible metal flexing near the rear, visible ā¤gap between leg and bracket.
- Quick checks: confirm bracket is tight to structure, fasteners engage solid materialand leveling ā£leg fully contacts ā£the bracket.
- When to replace: bracket bent, fastener holes elongatedor bracket no longer holds against aā steady manual push.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Compatible range types | Most Frigidaire freestanding and slide-in ranges; confirm with model number ā¤for rear clearance and leg⤠style. |
| Mounting locations | Floor (toe-kick) into subfloor/wood blocking or wall stud behind range; use appropriate anchors for masonry or tile floors. |
| failure modes | Bent bracket, stripped or short fasteners, missing engagement due to incorrect leg height or floor ā¤gap. |
| Corrective⢠action | Replace kit, use proper fasteners into structural members, adjust/replace leveling legsand testā engagement under load. |
Q&A
What is the 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range AntiāTip āBracket Kit and why is it important?
The 316112005 kit is an OEM antiātip device sold for Frigidaire ovens and ranges. An antiātip bracket secures the back of the range to⣠the floor or wall so the appliance cannot tip forward if weight is placed on the open oven door or if someone ā¤leans on the cooktop. it prevents injuries andā is required by many building codes and appliance manufacturer installation instructions.
How do I know⤠if 316112005 is ā¤compatible with my Frigidaire range?
Compatibility is⣠persistent by the range model. Check your range’s model⣠number (usually on a tag behind the oven door or on the ā¤frame) and compare it to⤠the parts list in the āowner’s manual or frigidaire’s parts lookup online. If in doubt, enter your model number on Frigidaire’s parts site or contact Frigidaire customer support to confirm ā¤that 316112005 is the ā£correct antiātip kit for your specific model.
What typically comes in theā 316112005 kit?
While contents can vary slightly, ā¤the kit generally contains a⤠metal antiātip bracket and the mounting hardware needed for installation (screws/anchors). Packaging should include installation āinstructions or a template. Always verify the included parts against theā packing list before beginning work; āif⣠hardware is missing, obtain āthe correct fasteners for your floor/wall type.
can I install the antiātip bracket myself and what tools will I need?
Yes, most homeowners with basic DIY skills can install it. Typical tools: tape measure, pencil, drill with⢠appropriate bits, screwdriver or socket ā¤driverand a studā finder. For masonry floors or concrete you’ll need masonry anchors andā a hammer drill. If your range is gasāconnected, you shouldā shut off the gas at the supply valve before sliding the range out; if you’re not comfortable with that, hire a qualified technician.
What ā£are āthe basic installation steps?
Generalā steps:⣠1) Pull the ā¢range straight out far enough to access the rear.Turn offā power and/or gas if required.2) Locate the recommended bracket position per the āinstruction sheet or āowner’s manual (bracket usually mounts at the back floor or to āa wall stud behind the range so the range’s⤠leveling leg/heel fits intoā it). 3) Mark and drill pilot holes into a⤠solid⣠backing (floor joist, subfloor, ā¤or wall stud) and fasten the bracket with the provided or appropriate anchors. 4) Slide the range back until ā¢the antiātip engages the range leg. 5)⢠Verify engagement and restore utilities.⣠always follow the kit’s printed instructions for āexact āplacement and fastener sizes.
Do I have to anchor into a stud or joist? Can I use drywall or tile?
You must anchor the bracket into solid structure – a wall āstud,floor joist,or concrete/subfloor -⤠not just drywall or thinā tile. If you cannot āreach a structural member,ā use ā£proper anchors rated for the substrate (masonry anchors forā concrete,⢠heavyāduty toggle orā expansion anchors rated for the load). Anchoring only to⢠drywall is unsafeā and will not reliably prevent tipping.
is the antiātip bracket required āfor gas ranges as well as electric ones? are there code requirements?
yes. Antiātip devices are required for most⣠freestanding and slideāin ranges, both gas and electric. Many building codes and appliance manufacturer instructions mandate⤠that the device be installed⢠at the time of installation.ā Local code⤠requirements can vary,so follow the appliance⢠manual and your local authority’s regulations.
How do I test that the antiātip bracket is properly installed and when⣠should Iā replace it?
To test: with the range pushed back into place,gently try to ātilt the front of the range forward (apply downward pressure on the open oven door āor pull on the cooktop edge). The range should not tip forward; the back leg or lip should contact the bracket and prevent⣠forward movement.Replace the ā£bracketā promptly if⣠it ā£is cracked,bent,loose,missing hardware,or fails to stop forward movement. āAlways reinstall or resecure the antiātip device whenever the range is moved for cleaning, flooring workor service.
closing Remarks
The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven⤠Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit plays a critical ābut āoften overlooked role in kitchen safety by anchoring the range ā¢and reducing the riskā of tip-over incidents. āAs a dedicated mounting solution designed for compatibility with Frigidaire ranges, ā¤the bracket helps prevent the appliance from shifting or tilting when loaded or when the oven door is opened,ā thereby protecting users from injuryā and minimizing potential damage to the appliance and surrounding cabinetry.
Proper diagnosis⣠of anti-tip bracket ā£condition and correct installation are essential. Routine inspection for looseness, missing fasteners, corrosionor physical damage can reveal when āthe bracket is no longer providing adequate protection. If signsā of wear or incorrect installation are found, timely ā¤replacement with the ā¢specified 316112005 kit or an approved⤠equivalent ensures the continued effectiveness of the safety device. following manufacturer instructions āfor mounting ā¢hardware,anchor selection,and ā¢positioning is important to achieve the intended level of restraint.
When in doubt about compatibility, condition,ā or installation safety, consult the appliance’s installationā manual or a qualified service ātechnician to confirm the need for replacement or professional installation. Maintaining a functional anti-tip bracket is a straightforward, low-cost step that contributes to overall appliance safety and supports responsibleā ownership and use āof the range.
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