316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit

316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip‌ Bracket Kit⁣ is a ⁢safety mounting assembly designed ⁣to secure a⁣ freestanding ⁣oven ⁢or range to a building surface⁤ to prevent ‍forward tipping. The kit⁤ typically​ consists of a stamped‌ or formed⁤ steel‍ bracket, fasteners, and ⁣installation hardware ​sized ⁤to engage the range’s rear stabilizing foot or leveling ⁢leg; it is indeed classified ⁣functionally ‍as a mechanical restraint used in appliance anchoring and stability systems⁤ rather⁢ than⁤ as an electrical or gas component.

Inside the ⁢appliance system the anti-tip bracket functions ‍as a⁢ structural interface between the ‌range chassis and the building substrate. It interacts ⁣directly with the range’s rear foot or leveling mechanism, the cabinet or floor structure where it is installed, and indirectly​ with user-facing systems such as the ⁢oven door and cooktop by maintaining stable geometry ​during normal use.​ Proper installation affects ⁢how the range responds when ‍the door‍ is opened or when⁤ load is applied⁤ to the open ‌oven,⁢ and ‍it also influences safe service access when the unit⁣ must be moved for maintenance or connection work (electrical, gas, or venting).

In ⁤this article ‍readers will ⁢find⁤ a clear technical‌ review of ⁢the ‍kit’s function, guidance on ⁢model compatibility and ‌part identification, ‍common failure symptoms and inspection checkpoints, practical⁤ troubleshooting steps to verify engagement⁢ and anchorage, ⁣and considerations‌ for correct replacement and⁢ mounting (including substrate selection and required ⁤hardware). ‍The discussion will ⁣address what to look for during installation or‍ service-loose or missing fasteners, bent‍ or⁣ improperly positioned brackets, and lack of ⁣engagement with the range foot-and outline safe work practices and tools needed to replace or verify the anti-tip‌ device in field‌ service ⁣situations.

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functional Role, Safety Requirements, ‍and‌ Load Limits of the Anti-Tip ⁢Bracket Assembly

The​ 316112005 Frigidaire Oven‌ Range Anti Tip Bracket ⁤Kit is a passive mechanical restraint that‍ limits forward rotation of a freestanding range by ​creating a rigid ⁤attachment ⁤between the range chassis and a structural mounting point (wall stud,⁢ floor plate, or masonry). The bracket engages ​a​ slot or lip on⁤ the range rear chassis ⁤so that ⁤any tipping moment produced ⁤when ⁢the‌ oven door is opened or when weight is applied​ to the open ​door ⁤is⁣ transferred into the building structure instead of allowing the range to pivot. Proper function requires‍ correct orientation, full engagement ‌of the⁤ range ‌chassis into​ the bracket, ⁣and use of fasteners appropriate for the substrate; compatibility should be ⁢confirmed against the ‌specific​ Frigidaire range​ model because chassis geometry⁤ and bracket location can ‌vary ⁣between models and model years.

Safety performance and effective‌ load capacity depend on installation details rather than‍ the bracket alone. The limiting​ factors are the pullout and shear strength ‌of the selected⁢ fasteners and the strength of the substrate: fastening to a⁢ wood or‍ steel stud provides substantially greater resistance to overturning moments than reliance on hollow-wall anchors in drywall.Installers should secure ⁣the bracket to a structural member whenever possible,⁢ use the manufacturer-recommended fastener size and type,⁢ and‍ torque fasteners to ​the values⁤ specified by the appliance manufacturer or local code. After installation,⁣ verify engagement by moving the range forward until the bracket bears; inspect the bracket and fasteners periodically ⁢for corrosion,​ deformation, or loosening and replace any damaged components.⁤ Practical examples include choosing a lag screw into a ⁢wall stud for highest capacity,using a masonry ⁣anchor for concrete‍ block,and avoiding sole ‌reliance‌ on cabinet faceplates or ⁣thin ⁤paneling as the attachment ‍substrate.

  • Mount to a structural member when available; verify model-specific​ bracket position.
  • Use ⁢fasteners appropriate to substrate ‍and manufacturer ‍recommendations.
  • Confirm full engagement of the range chassis into the⁢ bracket before final leveling.
  • Inspect​ annually and replace if bent, corroded, or if fasteners loosen.
Item Description
material Stamped/plated ⁢steel⁤ bracket with​ hardware; corrosion resistance varies by finish.
Intended mounting surfaces Wood stud, metal stud with proper fastener, or ⁤masonry-avoid ​unsecured drywall only.
Primary ‍function Transfer overturning moment from range⁢ chassis to building structure​ to prevent forward tip.
Maintenance Periodic ‍inspection for secure⁣ fasteners and visible damage;​ replace compromised parts.

How the 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket ‌kit ‌Interfaces with Range Chassis, Floor Fastening, and Adjustment Mechanisms

The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range​ Anti ​Tip Bracket Kit is a mechanical ⁢restraint that interfaces directly with the range chassis and the ‌floor or cabinet⁤ structure to prevent forward⁤ tipping. The bracket⁤ secures to the substrate ⁢(wood⁣ subfloor, concrete, or cabinet toe-kick) using appropriate ⁤anchors and presents a capture ‍point for the⁣ rangeS rear support leg or‌ chassis ​lip. On the chassis side the kit relies on‌ the fixed​ geometry⁣ of the rear ⁤leg or a designated chassis notch; installers typically adjust the rear leveling legs so that the leg sits into ⁢the bracket’s pocket.Where floor⁢ material varies, the bracket’s⁢ slotted mounting holes and multiple anchor locations provide tolerance‌ for lateral placement and‌ allow the use of ⁢diffrent⁤ fastener⁢ types (wood screws,⁢ masonry anchors, or lag bolts) to achieve ‍a solid structural connection to the building ⁣framing‍ or finish flooring.

In⁤ service, the anti-tip bracket⁢ transfers overturning loads into the floor or cabinet structure rather than the ‍appliance enclosure; this is achieved through rigid attachment​ points and ‍direct ⁣contact with the chassis leg. Adjustment mechanisms involved are passive: the ‍bracket’s slot ​geometry and the range’s‍ leveling legs are used to set engagement​ depth and preload rather ⁢than ‌active screws or ​springs. Common installation and⁣ troubleshooting ‌considerations include verifying that the rear​ leg ‍fully​ engages ​the‍ bracket pocket after final leveling, selecting anchors rated ‍for the substrate and anticipated loads, and ⁢confirming that the fastener torque yields no movement under manual push tests.​ Practical‌ examples: on tile over⁢ plywood use a masonry anchor into tile ‍plus a wood ⁢fastener into the subfloor or joist; on cabinet‍ installations prefer a screw into ⁤the cabinet stretcher⁣ rather than⁢ only​ into thin‌ face material.

  • Mounting points: multiple slots for alignment ⁤and ‍anchor choice
  • Engagement type: chassis rear leg‌ or chassis lip capture
  • Adjustment⁢ method: rear leveling legs ‍and slotted bracket holes
  • Anchor compatibility: wood screws, ‌lag bolts,⁢ masonry anchors
Item Description
Attachment to floor/cabinet Fastened with​ anchors appropriate⁤ to ⁢substrate to transfer overturning loads ‍to structure
Chassis ​interface Captures‌ rear‌ leg or chassis notch; relies on correct⁣ leveling for ⁤engagement
Adjustment tolerance Slotted holes allow lateral positioning; use leveling legs ‌for ​vertical alignment

Diagnostic Indicators and Common⁤ Failure Symptoms: Loose, Deformed, or ⁣Missing Anti-Tip ⁢Components

The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven ‌Range Anti Tip Bracket Kit is ⁣an OEM ⁤safety bracket assembly⁣ that⁢ mechanically secures the rear of a⁣ range to the ‌floor or cabinet structure so the appliance cannot ​pivot⁣ forward when the door is opened ​or when a ‌load is applied to‌ the door. The bracket functions ‍as a fixed anchor ‍point for⁢ the range’s rear leveling‍ leg⁢ or toe panel; if the bracket or its​ fasteners are loose, deformed, or missing, the ‌range loses ⁢that ⁤anchor⁣ and becomes susceptible to⁢ levered tipping forces. Compatibility is model‑specific-technicians should match the kit part‌ number⁤ to the range model ‌plate and confirm the mounting ⁤orientation (left/right, screw types, and substrate) because⁢ incorrect⁢ fastener length or bracket ‍geometry will ‍prevent full engagement and can ⁤mimic a failed bracket⁣ even when the kit is present.

typical diagnostic⁣ indicators are mechanical: forward‍ movement or lift at the ⁤front when the door is pulled,⁢ audible creaks under‌ load, visible⁢ gaps ‍between the bracket ‍and floor, sheared or stretched screw ‌holes, ⁢and bent bracket flanges that no longer seat flush. Practical⁤ inspection includes ⁤a visual check for missing hardware, palpation for play⁤ at the‌ rear mounting, and a functional‍ test by applying controlled forward force‌ to ⁣the ⁤upper ⁢front of ⁤the range to ⁢detect pivoting.⁣ Common⁢ causes for these symptoms are stripped threads, undersized or corroded screws, impact deformation from moving‌ the⁤ appliance, and improper installation ⁣on non‑solid substrates; remedial actions ‍typically ​involve ‌replacing⁤ the ​damaged bracket ‌or fasteners,⁢ restoring a⁢ solid mounting‍ surface, and​ verifying torque and engagement ​depth with the ‍correct ‍hardware.

  • Range rocks or tilts forward‍ when door ⁣is opened
  • Visible bending, cracked ‍welds, or elongated⁤ holes in the bracket
  • Missing ‍screws⁤ or⁣ bracket not seated ‌against⁢ floor/cabinet
  • Audible creaks or shifting under ⁣applied load
Item Description
forward movement when door⁣ loaded Bracket not engaged or fasteners loose; verify seating and‍ replace‍ stripped screws
Bent‍ flange or deformed bracket Bracket has yielded⁣ from⁣ impact or overload; replace bracket and inspect mounting substrate
Missing hardware Replace⁢ with specified screw‌ type/length and confirm bracket contacts a solid⁤ structural⁣ surface

Replacement Considerations ⁤and Installation Procedure: Mounting Templates, Torque ​Specifications, and Verification Tests

The 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range⁢ Anti Tip ⁢Bracket Kit is a mechanical restraint that prevents the range from tipping forward when ‍weight is applied ​to the⁣ open ‍oven door ⁣or when a ‌user leans‍ on‍ the ‍cooktop. ⁤The⁢ bracket engages the⁤ rear leveling leg or​ bottom‌ rear plinth of ⁣the range and transfers tipping ⁢loads into the‍ building structure. ⁣A printed mounting template included with many kits ​locates‍ the bracket relative ​to the appliance ⁣rear leg and‌ ceiling/floor⁤ obstructions;⁣ follow ‌the‌ template to align the bracket so the range’s rear support will ​fully engage ​the ⁣hook⁤ or ⁤slot when the​ appliance is⁤ moved ​back into final position. ​Confirm compatibility by comparing the bracket geometry ‍to the range’s rear leg spacing and noting ⁤whether the installation surface is wood stud, ‌concrete, or hollow wall so the⁣ correct anchors and fasteners are selected.

Install the bracket using fasteners appropriate for the‍ substrate and torque ​them to the‍ values needed to ‌achieve structural engagement without stripping ⁣the anchor. for wood stud mounting use a 1/4″ ​lag ‌screw tightened until ​the bracket is ‍snug against the stud; for⁢ thin-gage metal ⁢or hollow-wall installations use rated⁤ toggle ⁢or ⁤hollow-wall anchors sized for the bracket’s mounting‍ holes. After fastening, slide ​the range ⁤back so the rear leg fully seats in the⁤ bracket and perform a verification test by applying‍ steady forward‍ pressure to the ⁤top-front⁢ edge of the⁣ range; the appliance‍ should​ not ⁢lift or disengage from the⁣ bracket. ​Re-inspect fasteners after ‍a‍ thermal cycle⁢ (first use) and periodically during maintenance, and document the⁣ anchor type, torque and test result for future⁢ service ​records.

  • Prepare: select fastener type for ‍substrate and use the mounting template to mark holes.
  • Mount: attach⁣ bracket flush to ⁢structure, pre-drill as required, and torque fasteners to‍ spec.
  • Seat:‌ move range so ​rear support fully engages bracket; ⁤adjust leveling ‌legs as needed for positive contact.
  • Verify: apply forward force⁣ to confirm no upward movement; re-torque and​ re-check after initial ​use.
Item Description
Typical fasteners 1/4″ lag ​screw into wood stud; toggle anchors ‍or concrete anchors for ⁣masonry/concrete.
Recommended torque Wood stud (1/4″ lag): 90-120 in·lb ​(≈8-10 ft·lb); sheet-metal/self-tapping: 20-40⁤ in·lb; follow anchor manufacturer data‍ for masonry/toggles.
Engagement clearance Bracket hook should‍ capture⁤ the rear leg⁣ with⁤ ≤ 3-5 mm lateral play to prevent levered​ movement.
Verification test Apply steady forward force‍ at ‌upper-front face (approx. 22-33 ⁤lb ​/ 10-15 kg) and ensure no rear‌ lifting or disengagement;⁢ document pass/fail.

Q&A

What is the purpose of the⁤ 316112005 Frigidaire Oven Range Anti-Tip⁣ Bracket Kit?

The anti-tip bracket kit secures the ​rear of ⁤a free‑standing‌ range ‍to the ⁣floor or wall ‍so the appliance‍ cannot tip⁤ forward. It prevents ​the range⁢ from ⁢moving if weight ⁤is placed on ‍an open oven door or a‌ person ⁣leans‌ on the door, reducing the ​risk ​of injury and hot liquid‍ spills.

Which Frigidaire ranges ⁢is⁣ part number 316112005‍ compatible with?

316112005 is a‍ Frigidaire replacement anti‑tip bracket intended for many ⁤Frigidaire/Electrolux free‑standing ranges. Compatibility⁤ can vary by model/year,so verify fit by cross‑referencing ‌the part number‌ with your range model number in ⁢the owner’s⁣ manual,the parts list,or on the manufacturer’s website before‌ purchasing or installing.

Do I need any‍ special tools ​or anchors to install this anti‑tip bracket?

Basic tools are typically required: screwdriver or drill, appropriate drill bits, and a socket‌ or wrench for the range leveling legs. The exact ‌anchors depend ⁢on your floor/wall​ construction-wood subfloor, concrete slab, or tile may require different screws or masonry anchors/toggles. Use⁣ manufacturer‑recommended hardware or ⁣suitable anchors for the substrate to‌ ensure a ⁣secure ⁤installation.

Can I install the‌ anti‑tip bracket myself, and how do I test it after installation?

Most​ homeowners can install the bracket following ⁢the included instructions, but two people are recommended‌ when moving the range. ⁣After installation, slide ⁤the range into position so the rear leveling ⁢leg engages the bracket. Test by gently ​pulling the top ⁣front of⁤ the range forward; it should not tip more ‍than a small​ amount and the bracket should catch ​the⁤ rear‌ foot. If it moves freely ​or slips out, recheck fasteners, anchor type,⁤ and ⁣engagement height.

Are anti‑tip brackets ⁣legally required or ‍mandated ‌by safety standards?

Many safety ​standards and appliance manufacturers‍ require anti‑tip devices for free‑standing ranges. Local building codes or regulations may also require ‌them. Irrespective of local code,‌ manufacturers instruct that anti‑tip devices be installed to⁢ reduce the risk of injury. Follow local ⁢codes and the range manufacturer’s instructions.

What should⁤ I do before moving ⁤or replacing ‌my ​range so‍ the anti‑tip bracket‍ remains ⁤effective?

Before ‌moving a⁤ range, disconnect power (and ‌gas, ‍if ​applicable). If ⁢relocating‍ the range within the​ home,⁢ either leave the existing bracket in⁢ place‌ if ⁢it will secure the new position ‌or remove and reinstall a bracket​ at the new location using appropriate ⁤anchors. ⁢Always ensure ‌the‌ range’s rear leveling⁢ leg properly engages the bracket after repositioning.

How can I⁣ tell if the anti‑tip bracket kit ⁢needs replacement?

Replace‌ the kit if ‍any component is cracked, bent,⁢ corroded, or missing, if hardware is‌ stripped,⁢ or if the bracket ‌no longer holds the range securely. Also replace it after moving to⁤ a new floor type that requires ⁤different ⁢anchors.⁢ If⁤ the ⁤bracket catches inconsistently ‌during testing, ⁢install a new kit or repair with manufacturer‑approved parts.

Any special safety tips or common installation mistakes to avoid?

Always⁤ follow ⁣the ⁢manufacturer’s installation instructions ⁤and⁤ use anchors appropriate for your substrate. Avoid⁣ using only⁢ adhesive or weak fasteners, do ‍not over‑torque​ and damage the bracket,⁣ and ensure the range is ‌level ‍so the rear foot properly engages. Do not rely on⁣ cabinetry or⁣ countertop to prevent⁣ tipping. If unsure, ‌hire a qualified appliance ⁤technician or installer.

Future Outlook

The‌ 316112005 Frigidaire ‌Oven Range Anti Tip Bracket ⁤Kit serves a critical⁣ safety function by securing the range to‍ the floor or wall​ and reducing the‍ risk of tipping during normal use. As a​ relatively simple but ⁤essential component,​ the bracket helps protect occupants from burn⁢ and crush injuries and​ supports ​compliance with⁢ manufacturer guidelines and local⁢ safety ⁤recommendations ⁣for appliance installation.

Proper diagnosis of a⁢ worn, damaged, or ⁢incorrectly installed ‍anti-tip‌ bracket is important ​to maintain that ⁢protection; when issues are⁢ identified, timely replacement with ​the⁤ correct​ 316112005 kit or an ‌approved equivalent preserves the integrity of​ the installation. For best results,inspections,diagnosis ​and‍ replacement should follow the appliance ⁢manufacturer’s instructions ‌and applicable codes,or be performed by a qualified service ⁤professional,ensuring ​the range​ remains stable and safe throughout its service life.


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