General Electric WB1X1293 Range Igniter Mounting Screw

Special Price $7.90 Regular Price $10.17
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Available Quantity:   70
SKU
WB1X1293

Product Description

SCREW
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: 231703, 325667, 8004498, 8004778, WB01K0050, 105771, WB01X1293
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This Part Fits the Following Models (1150)

Roper F6858-0 Gas Range Roper F6858-1 Gas Range Roper F6858W0 Gas Range Roper F6858W1 Gas Range Roper 1233Z2A Gas Range Roper 1235-0A Gas Range Roper 1235-1A Gas Range Roper 1235W0A Gas Range Roper 1235W1A Gas Range Roper 1265-0A Gas Range Roper 1265W0A Gas Range Roper 1266-0A Gas Range Roper 1266W0A Gas Range Roper 1303-0A Gas Range Roper 1313-2A Gas Range
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Manufacturer Name: General Electric
Product Number: WB1X1293
OEM Part Number: WB1X1293
Product Description: Screw

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB1X1293 Igniter Mounting Screw?

Regularly inspect the range screw for tightness and signs of wear or corrosion to ensure the igniter stays securely mounted. Clean any grease or debris buildup around the area. Proper maintenance prevents misalignment and ignition issues. Always turn off power and gas before handling.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB1X1293 Igniter Mounting Screw?

  • Screw loosening over time causing igniter misalignment.
  • Corrosion or rust affecting secure fastening.
  • Stripped threads preventing proper tightening.
  • Missing or damaged screw leading to unstable igniter mounting.

Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and gas supply to the range to prevent shock or leaks.

Step2: Remove burner cap and access igniter assembly area, ensuring surface is cool.

Step3: Align mounting screw with igniter bracket and secure tightly using correct screwdriver.

Step4: Reassemble burner components and restore power and gas, checking for proper ignition.

Step5: Allow unit to run briefly and verify stable flame, and ensure no gas odor before normal use.