How to Replace a Bottom Shelf on a Flatrock 2-Zone Griddle

What's in This Article?

Step-by-step instructions for how to replace the bottom shelf on your Traeger Flatrock 2-Zone grill. Includes part numbers, required tools, and estimated completion time.

Applies to: Flatrock 2-Zone 

Part #: Description:
FTK0114 Bottom Shelf
FTK0122 Bottom Shelf Bracket

Tools Needed

  • Phillips Screwdriver

Estimated Time to Complete

  • 10 minutes

Replacement Steps

Before Performing Any Replacement Steps:

  • Turn burner knobs to OFF position, close the propane tank, and disconnect the regulator
  • Remove the propane tank and set it aside
  • Remove grease keg
  • Open the lid and remove the cooktop
  1. Remove the wire shelf by removing the x4 screws.
    Image showing 4 red circles outlining 4 screws that need to be removed.
  2. With the help of another person, rotate the grill upside down.

    Pro Tip: To prevent scratches on the lid, put a blanket or cardboard down.
  3. Remove the x4 caster wheels by turning them counterclockwise until they come out (lock the caster wheel prior to spinning them).
  4. Remove the propane tank retainer by removing the x1 screw and washer and sliding the retainer out.
    Image with one red circle outlining the tank retainer screw that needs to be removed.
    Image showing the underside of the tank retainer.
  5. Remove the x8 screws and washers (2 on each leg) that hold the bottom shelf to the legs.
  6. Pull the bottom shelf off.
  7. Place the new shelf on the legs and line up the screw holes.
  8. Replace the x8 screws and washers (2 on each leg).
  9. Replace the x4 caster wheels by turning them clockwise until they are fully in (lock the caster wheel before doing this).
    Bambam caster wheels.png
  10. Replace the propane tank retainer by sliding it in and replacing the x1 screw and washer.
  11. With the help of another person, turn the grill upright.
  12. Replace the wire shelf by using the x4 screws.
  13. Replace the cooktop and the grease keg.
  14. Replace the propane tank.
  15. Reattach the regulator hose to the propane tank.
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