WPW10058460 Whirlpool Leveling Leg
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Whirlpool
MFG Number
WPW10058460
Manufactured BY:
Whirlpool
This manufacturer part number # WPW10058460 replaces our competitors' part numbers: AP3967935, 9761935, 312701, 1446683, 3150150, 98005307, AH1490031, EA1490031, PS1490031,W10058460.
$4.99
The Leveling Leg is a genuine OEM part designed for Whirlpool ranges, ensuring that your appliance remains stable and balanced on uneven surfaces. This component is crucial for maintaining a level cooking area, which helps achieve uniform cooking and baking results. By adjusting the height of the leveling legs, you can eliminate wobbling and maintain a flat cooking surface.
Whirlpool manufactures this part, and it is also compatible with several other brands, including Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore models. Whirlpool additionally produces items for Sears-Kenmore and Ikea.
The primary reasons for a malfunctioning Leveling Leg include physical impact damage, corrosion due to humidity which affects its integrity and adjustability, and general wear from frequent adjustments or harsh cleaning.
Signs of a defective Leveling Leg are evident when the range starts to tilt or wobble, which can disrupt even cooking. You may also find it challenging to move pots and pans smoothly across the cooktop if the appliance is not level. Furthermore, an unbalanced range can put extra stress on other components, potentially causing them to wear out prematurely or fail.
Whirlpool manufactures this part, and it is also compatible with several other brands, including Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore models. Whirlpool additionally produces items for Sears-Kenmore and Ikea.
The primary reasons for a malfunctioning Leveling Leg include physical impact damage, corrosion due to humidity which affects its integrity and adjustability, and general wear from frequent adjustments or harsh cleaning.
Signs of a defective Leveling Leg are evident when the range starts to tilt or wobble, which can disrupt even cooking. You may also find it challenging to move pots and pans smoothly across the cooktop if the appliance is not level. Furthermore, an unbalanced range can put extra stress on other components, potentially causing them to wear out prematurely or fail.
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