Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop
Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop
Description
The Electrolux ECCI3672AS represents a premium 36-inch induction cooktop designed for seamless integration into natural stone and engineered countertops. As fabricators, we recognize the critical importance of precision cutouts for induction appliances—where even minor dimensional errors can compromise electromagnetic field performance and appliance stability. This DXF template provides manufacturer-verified cutout specifications optimized for CNC routing, waterjet cutting, and bridge saw operations across granite, quartz, marble, and solid surface materials.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 36.75"
- Overall Depth
- 21.375"
- Corner Radius
- 0.5"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- Electrolux
- Model Number
- ECCI3672AS
- Downloads
- 0
Related Templates
Electrolux 30 Induction Cooktop
Electrolux
Electrolux 30 Electric Cooktop
Electrolux
Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop
Electrolux
Electrolux 36 Gas Cooktop
Electrolux
Answer summary
What is the Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop DXF template for?
Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop is a cooktop & range cutouts DXF template for countertop fabrication. Use it only after matching the manufacturer, model, dimensions, variant, and shop workflow to the actual job.
Risk check: Similar-looking products can use different cutout geometry. Confirm the official spec, shop tolerance, material behavior, and CNC output before production.
Next step: Run a DXF check, compare related templates, and keep the current manufacturer spec with the job packet.
Template decision guide
Should you use the Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop DXF template?
Use the template page to shortlist a production file, then verify the exact model, variant, and machine workflow before cutting.
Best fit
Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop is most useful when the product, manufacturer, model, install type, and variant match the job you are fabricating.
What to compare
Compare model number, dimensions, reveal or overhang, bowl or appliance geometry, material thickness, and CNC output requirements.
Risk check
Do not use a similar-looking template as a final production file. Small changes in flange, radius, trim, or reveal can cause a failed cutout.
Evidence to verify
Check the current manufacturer spec, field measurement, template preview, DXF layers, and a shop-approved tolerance before production.
Page-specific notes
Page-specific notes for Electrolux 36 Induction Cooktop
These notes are assembled from this exact template record, its category, available variants, and nearby template comparisons. They are meant to make the page more useful than a generic download page.
Exact record SlabWise is using
Electrolux ECCI3672AS is filed under Cooktop & Range Cutouts. The normalized record lists width 36.75", depth 21.375", corner radius 0.5", so the safest use is as a production starting point that still gets checked against the current job packet.
Variant choice
This record is shown as a single template variant. Treat that as a reason to verify reveal, overhang, and cutout assumptions before the file reaches production.
Category-specific production check
Cooktop & Range Cutouts files should be checked for fit against material thickness, edge treatment, sink or appliance clearance, CNC layer expectations, and the shop's preferred tolerance before cutting customer material.
Closest comparisons
Before choosing this file, compare it with Electrolux 30 Induction Cooktop, Electrolux 30 Electric Cooktop, Electrolux 30 Gas Cooktop to catch small model, radius, flange, or layout differences that can change the final cut.
Evidence already attached
This page has extra enrichment for installation overview, CNC cutting notes, material compatibility, buying context. Use those notes as decision support, then keep the official product spec with the job.
The Electrolux ECCI3672AS represents a premium 36-inch induction cooktop designed for seamless integration into natural stone and engineered countertops. As fabricators, we recognize the critical importance of precision cutouts for induction appliances—where even minor dimensional errors can compromise electromagnetic field performance and appliance stability. This DXF template provides manufacturer-verified cutout specifications optimized for CNC routing, waterjet cutting, and bridge saw operations across granite, quartz, marble, and solid surface materials.
Installation Overview
Installing the ECCI3672AS requires a precise 33.875-inch by 21.375-inch cutout with 0.5-inch corner radii to accommodate the appliance's mounting bracket system. The 36.75-inch overall width provides minimal overhang for flush-mount installations, critical when working with 3cm and 2cm stone thicknesses. Fabricators should account for the appliance's 5-burner induction element layout when planning seam locations—avoid seams within 6 inches of the cutout perimeter to maintain structural integrity. The relatively shallow 21.375-inch depth makes this unit compatible with standard 25-inch countertop depths while preserving adequate backsplash clearance. For quartz installations, we recommend radius corner tooling rather than square cuts to minimize stress concentration points that can lead to thermal shock cracking during appliance operation.
CNC Cutting Notes
CNC programming for the ECCI3672AS requires precise attention to corner radius execution. We recommend a 0.5-inch radius end mill or larger diameter router bit to achieve the specified corner geometry in a single pass, reducing tool marks and minimizing finish sanding. When cutting granite or quartzite, implement a three-pass cutting strategy: roughing pass at 0.25-inch depth, semi-finish pass at 0.125-inch, and final pass at full depth with reduced feed rate. For waterjet operations, adjust pierce points to at least 2 inches from corner radii to prevent micro-fracturing. The 33.875-inch width dimension is critical—maintain tolerance within ±0.0625 inches to ensure proper mounting clip engagement. Bridge saw operators should note that the narrow corner radii may require manual routing completion for materials over 2cm thickness. Pre-polish all cut edges to 400-grit minimum before appliance installation to prevent edge chipping during bracket tightening.
Material Compatibility
This template has been validated across multiple countertop materials with specific fabrication considerations. **Granite and natural stone:** Ideal for dense materials like Absolute Black, Ubatuba, and Baltic Brown where thermal expansion is minimal. Use diamond tooling and wet cutting to prevent heat-induced micro-cracking near corners. **Quartz and engineered stone:** Compatible with Caesarstone, Silestone, and Cambria products. Exercise caution with darker colors containing higher resin content—these may experience slight thermal expansion around the cutout perimeter under sustained induction heating. Radius corners are essential to prevent stress concentration. **Solid Surface (Corian, Hi-Macs):** Fully compatible but requires backing support within 6 inches of cutout edges due to material flexibility. Router bit speeds should not exceed 18,000 RPM to prevent melting. **Marble and limestone:** Use with caution—softer stones may require edge reinforcement and should avoid thin sections near burner zones. Porcelain slabs work exceptionally well due to thermal stability but require specialized waterjet cutting.
Where to Buy
Fabricators can source the Electrolux ECCI3672AS through authorized appliance distributors including US Appliance, AJ Madison, Designer Appliances, and Abt Electronics. We recommend coordinating with clients to verify exact model specifications before fabrication, as Electrolux occasionally updates mounting systems between production runs. For project-based bulk purchasing, establish accounts with regional appliance wholesalers who can provide specification sheets and installation templates. Many distributors offer fabricator support programs with expedited delivery for job-site installations. Always verify appliance availability and lead times before scheduling countertop installation—induction cooktops may have extended delivery windows during peak construction seasons.