Leg & Wheel Replacements - Touchscreen Ironwoods

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How to replace the legs and wheels on a touchscreen Ironwood and Ironwood XL.

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How to Replace Touchscreen Ironwood Grill Legs

Follow the steps below to replace any leg on the touchscreen Ironwood series. Traeger's replacement legs include

Applicable Part Numbers

The instructions outlined in this section apply to the following Traeger replacement parts:

  • KIT0708: Front-left leg w/caster wheel
  • KIT0709: Front-right leg w/all-terrain wheel
  • KIT0711: Rear-left leg w/caster wheel
  • KIT0710: Rear-right leg w/all-terrain wheel

Tools Needed

Replacement Instructions

Replacing the legs on your touchscreen Ironwood and Ironwood XL grill can be done in just a few, simple steps. 

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  1. Remove the grill's internal components (grill grates, manifold, drip tray, grease governor, etc.).
  2. With the help of another person, carefully lay the grill on its back.
  3. Remove nut, bolt and washers that attach leg to the grill body.
  4. Detach old leg from grill frame.
  5. Insert new leg into grill body. 
  6. Affix leg to grill frame with nut, bolt and washers.

 

How to Replace Touchscreen Ironwood Grill Wheels

Applicable Part Numbers

The instructions outlined in this section apply to the following Traeger replacement parts:

  • KIT0297: All-Terrain Wheel
  • KIT0715: Caster Wheel 

Tools Needed

Replacing an All-Terrain Wheel

Follow the steps below to replace your all-terrain wheels.

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  1. Remove the grill's internal components (grill grates, manifold, drip tray, grease governor, etc.).
  2. With the help of another person, carefully lay the grill on its back.
  3. Unscrew bolt and remove leg.
  4. Set new wheel in place and screw in.

Replacing a Caster Wheel

Use the steps below to replace a caster wheel on an Ironwood.

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  1. Remove the grill's internal components (grill grates, manifold, drip tray, grease governor, etc.).
  2. With the help of another person, carefully lay or tip the grill on its back.
  3. A screwdriver can be used to remove the caster wheel from the grill leg. 
    • Apply a high amount of pressure to pop the wheel out. They aren't meant to be fall out.
  4. Once the wheel is removed, push new caster wheel into the grill leg.
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