Wolf 36 Sealed Burner Rangetop
Description
The Wolf SRT364 delivers professional-grade cooking performance in a versatile 36-inch platform, featuring four dual-stacked sealed burners that provide exceptional heat control from intense 20,000 BTU sears to gentle simmers. For countertop fabricators, precision is non-negotiable when cutting for this premium rangetop - the difference between a professional installation and a costly remake often comes down to millimeter-level accuracy. This professional-grade DXF template provides manufacturer-verified specifications with a cutout dimension of 36.0" W x 24.0" D and corner radius of 0.5". The template accounts for the unit's overall dimensions of 35.875" W x 28.5" D, ensuring proper clearance and support for Wolf's signature dual-stacked burner system and continuous cast iron grates. Whether you're working with granite, quartz, quartzite, or solid surface materials, this template streamlines your fabrication workflow and ensures compliance with Wolf's exacting installation standards, eliminating measurement errors that can compromise both aesthetics and structural integrity.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 35.875"
- Overall Depth
- 28.5"
- Corner Radius
- 0.5"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- Wolf
- Model Number
- SRT364
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The Wolf SRT364 delivers professional-grade cooking performance in a versatile 36-inch platform, featuring four dual-stacked sealed burners that provide exceptional heat control from intense 20,000 BTU sears to gentle simmers. For countertop fabricators, precision is non-negotiable when cutting for this premium rangetop - the difference between a professional installation and a costly remake often comes down to millimeter-level accuracy. This professional-grade DXF template provides manufacturer-verified specifications with a cutout dimension of 36.0" W x 24.0" D and corner radius of 0.5". The template accounts for the unit's overall dimensions of 35.875" W x 28.5" D, ensuring proper clearance and support for Wolf's signature dual-stacked burner system and continuous cast iron grates. Whether you're working with granite, quartz, quartzite, or solid surface materials, this template streamlines your fabrication workflow and ensures compliance with Wolf's exacting installation standards, eliminating measurement errors that can compromise both aesthetics and structural integrity.
Installation Overview
Installing the Wolf SRT364 requires precision execution and attention to manufacturer specifications to ensure optimal performance and safety. The countertop cutout measures exactly 36.0" wide by 24.0" deep with 0.5" corner radii to prevent stress concentrations in stone materials. The unit's dimensions of 35 7/8" W x 8 1/2" H x 28 1/2" D provide minimal overhang beyond the cutout, making edge support critical. Install continuous support strips or individual brackets every 18-24" around the entire cutout perimeter using 3/4" plywood bonded and mechanically fastened to the countertop underside. Verify that your cabinet structure can support the rangetop's weight (typically 180-200 lbs for the SRT364 series) concentrated in the cutout area. Electrical requirements include a dedicated 15-amp circuit at 120VAC, 60Hz, with the outlet positioned within the cabinet structure but clear of the gas line. Gas supply requires a 3/4" ID line with 1/2" NPT female gas inlet connection. Ensure adequate clearances to combustible surfaces above the countertop level, and verify overhead cabinet heights meet Wolf's minimum specifications. The sealed burner design and continuous grates require the rangetop to sit perfectly level - confirm cabinet tops are level before installation. The 24" cutout depth provides necessary access for both utility connections while maintaining countertop structural integrity across the span.
CNC Cutting Notes
Programming your CNC for the Wolf SRT364 cutout demands precision to achieve the tight tolerances required for professional rangetop installations. Configure your toolpath for a 36.0" x 24.0" rectangular cutout with 0.5" radius corners, selecting an appropriate carbide bit based on material - typically 1/2" diameter for natural stone and engineered surfaces. The 0.5" corner radius is non-negotiable for preventing stress concentrations and crack propagation; never substitute with sharp 90-degree corners regardless of material type. Set feed rates according to material hardness and brittleness: 60-100 IPM for granite, 50-80 IPM for quartzite, 80-120 IPM for quartz, and 100-140 IPM for solid surface materials. Execute multiple depth passes of 0.1"-0.2" per pass with consistent coolant flow to prevent thermal stress, micro-cracking, and premature tool wear. Leave a 1/16" to 1/8" tolerance margin for final hand-finishing with progressive diamond pads (100 through 400 grit) to achieve perfect fit and professional edge quality. The unit's 35.875" overall width provides only 1/16" overhang per side, making edge quality paramount - any chipping or irregularities will be visible. Program alignment marks or registration holes to facilitate precise positioning during installation. Always run a complete simulation before cutting expensive materials, and verify tool diameter compensation is correctly configured in your CNC software. For engineered quartz prone to micro-chipping, implement a climb-cut strategy on the finish pass and ensure tooling is sharp.
Material Compatibility
The Wolf SRT364 cutout template is engineered for universal compatibility across all professional countertop materials. Granite installations benefit from the material's natural strength across the 36" span, though fabricators must consider grain direction and avoid cutting near visible fissures or weak zones. Install support brackets every 18-24" around the perimeter, ensuring load distribution for the rangetop's 180-200 lb weight. The 0.5" corner radius helps prevent crack propagation along natural cleavage planes common in granite. Quartz engineered surfaces provide more predictable cutting characteristics due to their homogeneous composition, making them ideal for precision CNC work. Quartz requires similar perimeter support to granite, but use continuous support strips rather than point-load brackets to prevent stress concentrations that can crack the engineered material. Quartzite, significantly harder and more brittle than granite, demands reduced feed rates (approximately 50-70% of granite speeds) and premium-grade sharp tooling. Expect increased tool wear and longer cycle times. Budget for potential tool replacement mid-cut on large quartzite slabs. Solid surface materials like Corian machine easily with faster feed rates but require comprehensive reinforcement due to lower material strength - install continuous 3/4" plywood backing bonded across the entire cutout perimeter and extending 6" beyond on all sides. Soapstone's softness requires gentle handling and substantial sub-structure support to prevent flexing during installation. Regardless of material choice, verify substrate and cabinetry can support concentrated loads in the cutout zone.
Where to Buy
The Wolf SRT364 36" Sealed Burner Rangetop is available through authorized Wolf dealers and premium kitchen appliance retailers across North America. Major national retailers offering this model include Designer Appliances, Ferguson, AJ Madison, Abt Electronics, and Plesser's Appliances. Regional luxury kitchen and bath showrooms specializing in high-end appliances typically maintain Wolf product lines and can provide expert consultation on installation requirements, ventilation coordination, and integration with overall kitchen design. Online retailers offer competitive pricing with nationwide shipping, while traditional showrooms provide the advantage of viewing the rangetop in person and accessing professional installation services. When purchasing, verify the specific model variant - the SRT364 base model features 4 sealed burners, while the SRT364G includes an infrared griddle and SRT364C incorporates an infrared charbroiler. Confirm fuel type compatibility, with natural gas models standard and LP/propane versions available with different model suffixes. Authorized Wolf dealers can coordinate professional installation services, extended warranty programs, and ongoing service support. For countertop fabricators working with designers, builders, or homeowners, establishing relationships with local Wolf dealers facilitates project coordination and ensures access to current technical specifications. Trade professionals may qualify for dealer pricing programs and priority technical support. Always verify current cutout specifications with your dealer before fabricating, as manufacturers occasionally update dimensions with product revisions. Wolf's official website (subzero-wolf.com) provides a dealer locator tool and comprehensive technical documentation library.