The compact harness suits a variety of commercial appliances and control modules where a 120V modular link fits system architecture. Procurement teams obtain a flexible spare part that supports multiple machine models and simplifies stock management.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe the 1061822SP harness assembly with a soft cloth and mild detergent solution, then rinse with clean water and dry immediately. Sanitize frequent-touch points such as connectors and mounting surfaces using an EPA-registered disinfectant per label directions. Inspect insulation and terminals for damage; replace if cracked or corroded. Regular cleaning prevents contamination transfer to staff and guests and helps meet visible surface standards and inspection expectations.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown 1061822SP harness assembly for 120V modular burners offers a durable electrical interconnect for commercial cooking equipment, measuring 6.85" by 1.55" and weighing 0.09 pounds, meeting service requirements and simplifying diagnostics.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The compact harness suits a variety of commercial appliances and control modules where a 120V modular link fits system architecture. Procurement teams obtain a flexible spare part that supports multiple machine models and simplifies stock management.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Use the PartsTown 1061822SP harness assembly to replace damaged 120V wiring; label connections before removal to preserve configuration. Inspect insulation and terminals monthly and tighten screw terminals to 10–12 in·lb torque. Remove debris and corrosion with contact cleaner and a nylon brush. Replace the harness if you observe cracked insulation, exposed conductors, or continuity failure. Document service dates and test voltage after reinstallation.