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This control knob, crafted from stainless steel, serves as an official OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) component, compatible with a variety of GE brand appliances, such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. Its primary function is to facilitate the operation of gas range burners, allowing users to switch burners on or off and regulate flame levels effectively.
Located on the appliance's front panel, the knob connects directly to the burner control valve shaft. It is also designed for use with other brands, including Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears.
This replacement knob resolves several common issues:
1. Broken or cracked knobs that impede proper burner control. 2. Loose or unstable knobs that fail to connect securely with the control shaft or valve. 3. Misalignment issues where the knob does not correctly align with control panel indicators. 4. Cosmetic imperfections, such as visible signs of wear or damage. 5. Difficulty in achieving precise adjustments for burner settings.
Stainless Steel Gas Range Burner Control Knob<br /><br />This control knob, crafted from stainless steel, serves as an official OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) component, compatible with a variety of GE brand appliances, such as Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. Its primary function is to facilitate the operation of gas range burners, allowing users to switch burners on or off and regulate flame levels effectively.<br /><br />Located on the appliance's front panel, the knob connects directly to the burner control valve shaft. It is also designed for use with other brands, including Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears.<br /><br />This replacement knob resolves several common issues:<br /><br />1. Broken or cracked knobs that impede proper burner control.<br />2. Loose or unstable knobs that fail to connect securely with the control shaft or valve.<br />3. Misalignment issues where the knob does not correctly align with control panel indicators.<br />4. Cosmetic imperfections, such as visible signs of wear or damage.<br />5. Difficulty in achieving precise adjustments for burner settings.