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TM 55-1905-223-24-18-1
c.
Removal of the rectangular hot plate includes:
( 1 ) Lift adjoining electric range top plates (11, Sheet 2) together at front
of range and prop up in a convenient position.
(2) Tag and remove wires from hot plate elements (13 and 14).
(3) Remove four hex nuts (17) and washers (19) holding element shield (20).
(4) Remove element shield.
(5) Remove four hex nuts (17) holding element baffle (21).
(6) Remove element baffle.
(7) Remove four hex nuts (17), six capscrews (18), stud (16) and large washers
(15) holding element clamp plate (22) in place.
(8) Remove clamp plate and heating elements (13 and 14).
NOTE
Ensure clamping surface is flat and clean, and the
clamp plate is not warped.
NOTE
Hot plates can be separated by removing hex
capscrew (23) from front and back edge of
adjoining hot plates and unlatching latch (24).
Then, pry hot plates apart exposing the key strip
(12).  Each plate can be turned over individually.
d.
Remove mounting bolts and electric range assembly, if necessary.
Repair at this level of maintenance is by replacement of electrical nonimmersion
heating elements (6 and 7, Sheet 1; and 13 and 14, Sheet 2).
Replacement of twin panel round hot plate includes:
a.
(1) Insert solid round casting (10, Sheet 1) into solid round surface ring
(9).
(2) Insert machine screw (8).
(3) Insert outer heat element (7) and inner heat element (6).
(4) Insert spider clamp (5) and element clamp plate (4).
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