Need To Grind Granite So Slide In Range Will Fit

Get your hands on the manual for the slide in range and flip to the diagram that shows the range of heights yeah the height range for the.
Need to grind granite so slide in range will fit. Step 3 enlarge the cut out for the cooktop. Cut through the marble granite or a tile countertop with a specialized rotary cutter fitted with a bit suited to the material. I would say i need 1 4 inch tops if that. Our slide in range does not fit in its place.
The granite on one side is extending about 1 5 to 2 inches. I just need a little bit of wiggle room to push the free standing gas range in. So how to you make sure that the granite counter height and the stove match up. All the new cooktop models available even the 30 size that my old cooktop supposedly is require the rough opening in the countertop to be about 1 2 to 1 larger on each side than the existing hole in my granite counter.
Measure the new cooktop size and add 1 8 inch to each side in width and depth. The back end of the range does not slide under the 3 cm countertop. Measure the existing cut out to determine how much larger you need to make it. I did not have new stove installed when remodeled kitchen 7 years ago now that i need a need stove opening is not 30 in 2 8 shy of 30 in new 30in stove won t fit.
I have purchased a new gas range and it is slightly bigger than the gap i have in the kitchen. This range also required a little notch so it could slide all the way back since it is a shallower depth range than typical. Per the manufacturer specs ge this should work but even after removing the adjustable feet from the range to get to its lowest point it does not.