Posted on May 15, 2010.
Oven racks? Are they specific to your model around. All sites Im gonna ask you to part numbers - uuugh. Totally forgot I needed one for Easter until today.
You'd be surprised how many sizes there.
I went by myself and I came up with three solutions.
1. If you raise your stove and see below in the area drop by drop, you will usually find a tag screwed to the pan with the model number. If this is not and is capable of being moved from the wall, it should look back.Also inside the oven door and jam and broilers and if any .
2. If you have at least one rack to go into a store that sells used equipment, take the puzzle you have and they match.
3. If you have no rack at all, measure the inside of the furnace wall from left to right and back inside the wall to the front inside edge and take such measures to store equipment used.
It could be useful if you have a hard time with measurements using a piece of string to the two measures and cut each for the width and depth.
Luck to you.
They did not used to be model specific! Note the size of media you need, then head to your local appliance store. You must be good!
take precise measurements and notice how they go in the oven - different media have different curves to keep up
(What happened to the door that came with the oven?)