A Pair of Bosch Cooktop Burner Grates (Set) Part #: 142544, 00142544

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Cooktop Burner Grate Set Part #: 142544, 00142544 2 grates included in very nice dry condition, no stickey grease normal discoloration ) not to noticable in pictures) with light use.    A Pair of Bosch Cooktop Burner Grates (Set) Part #: 142544, 00142544

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  • This is a manufacturer substitution. Part may differ in appearance but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including 142544

Part Information

This manufacturer-approved burner grate set (part number 00142544) is for cooktops.

Burner grate set 00142544 provides a stable cooking surface for cookware on the surface burner. The burner grate set contains all the burner grates on the cooktop.

Wait until the surface is cool to the touch before replacing this part.

Some Bosch History 

Robert Bosch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Bosch
Robert Bosch at the age of 27
Born23 September 1861 Albeck
Died12 March 1942 (aged 80) Stuttgart
NationalityGerman
Engineering career
ProjectsRobert Bosch GmbH
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Robert Bosch  (23 September 1861 – 12 March 1942) was a German industrialist, engineer and inventor, founder of Robert Bosch GmbH .

Biography [ edit ]

Bosch was born in Albeck, a village to the northeast of Ulm  in southern Germany. He was the eleventh of twelve children. His parents came from a class of well-situated farmers from the region. His father, a freemason , was unusually well-educated for someone of his class, and placed special importance on a good education for his children. As a child, Robert liked to try and invent, he would fuss with little electric or mechanical toys and make something different out of them. He saw potential for himself to become an inventor and later studied quantum mechanics.

From 1869 to 1876, Bosch attended the Realschule  (secondary-technical school) in Ulm, and then took an apprenticeship as a precision mechanic .

After his school and practical education, Bosch spent a further seven years working at diverse companies in Germany , the United States  (for Thomas Edison  in New York), and the UK (for the German firm Siemens ). On 15 November 1886, he opened his own "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering" in Stuttgart . A year later, he made a decisive improvement to an unpatented magneto ignition  device made by the engine manufacturer Deutz , providing his first business success. The purpose of the device was to generate an electric spark  to ignite the air–fuel mixture in a stationary engine. In 1897, Bosch was the first to adapt a magneto to a vehicle engine. In doing so, he solved one of the greatest technical problems faced by the nascent automotive industry. The invention of the first commercially viable high-voltage spark plug  as part of a magneto-based ignition system by Robert Bosch's engineer Gottlob Honold  in 1902 was a key stage in the development of the internal combustion engine .

Magnetic ignition

Before the 19th century ended, Bosch expanded his operations beyond Germany. The company established a sales office in the UK in 1898, and other European countries soon after. The first sales office and the first factory in the U.S. were opened in 1906 and 1910 respectively. By 1913, the company had branch operations in America, Asia, Africa, and Australia, and was generating 88% of its sales outside Germany. In rapid succession in the years following the First World War , Bosch launched innovations for the motor vehicle, including diesel fuel injection  in 1927. In the 1920s the global economic crisis caused Bosch to begin a rigorous program of modernization and diversification in his company. In only a few years' time, he succeeded in turning his company from a small automotive supplier into a multinational electronics group.

From the beginning, Bosch was greatly concerned about promoting occupational training. Prompted by his awareness of social responsibility, he was one of the first industrialists in Germany to introduce the eight-hour work day , followed by other social benefits for his associates. Robert Bosch did not wish to profit from the armaments contracts awarded to his company during WWI. Instead, he donated several million German marks to charitable causes. A hospital that he gave to the city of Stuttgart opened in 1940.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Robert Bosch was politically active. As a liberal businessman, he sat on a number of economic committees. He devoted a great deal of energy and money to the cause of bringing about reconciliation between Germany and France. He hoped this reconciliation would bring about lasting peace in Europe and lead to the creation of a European economic area.

The Nazi (National Socialist)  regime in Germany brought Bosch’s peacemaking efforts to an abrupt end. The company accepted armaments contracts and employed forced laborers during the war.

Robert Bosch was keenly interested in agricultural issues and owned a farm south of Munich . He was also a passionate hunter. When he died in 1942, he was survived by four children from two marriages. A son from his first marriage died in 1921 following a protracted illness.

In 1937, Robert Bosch had restructured his company as a private limited company (close corporation). He had established his last will and testament, in which he stipulated that the earnings of the company should be allocated to charitable causes. At the same time, his will sketched the outlines of the corporate constitution, which was formulated by his successors in 1964 and is still valid today.

He was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame  in 1984[1]

References [ edit ]
  1. Jump up ^  "Robert Bosch" . Hall of Fame Inductees . Automotive Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 4,  2016 .
  • Robert Bosch: The prevention of future crises in the world economic system . London, Constable, 1937 (German edition 1932)
  • Theodor Heuss : Robert Bosch – his life and achievements . Transl. by Susan Gillespie. New York, Holt, 1994. ISBN 0-8050-3067-0
  • Hans-Erhard Lessing: Robert Bosch . Reinbek 2007 (in German). ISBN 3-499-50594-0

See also [ edit ]
  • Robert Bosch GmbH
  • Robert Bosch Stiftung
  • Robert-Bosch-Hospital
  • German inventors and discoverers
  • Bosch Fernseh
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  • Condition: Cooktop Burner Grate Set Part #: 142544, 00142544
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