Burner Tube Assembly
*This part replaces obsolete part #: 80577.
Manufacturer: Weber |
Product Number: 69956 |
Classification: Part |
Weight: 2.16 lbs. |
Shipping: Ships Worldwide |
This is a genuine manufacturer sourced replacement burner tube. It is specially produced for use with Weber gas grills. Burners are connected to the control valves and it is where the flames would rise from. This burner is made out of stainless steel and it is sold individually. You would need a wrench to complete this repair • First make sure gas tank is disconnected • Remove screws securing the old burner • Disconnect old burner from control valve • Secure the new burner • Connect the gas tank and test the burners |
This part is compatible with the following machines:
396002 (2008) Weber Q 200 Gas Grill
396004 Weber Q 200 Gas Grill
566001 (2006) Weber Q 220 Gas Grill
566002 (2008) Weber Q 220 Gas Grill
394001 Weber Q 200 - Red
54060001 Q 2200 Titanium LP
53060001 (2000)(2014) Weber Q Titanium (Us/Ca/Mx)
54060301 (2014) Weber Q 2200 Titanium W/Stand (Us/Ca/Mx)
566801 Weber Q 220 Silver W/Stand (Us/Ca/Mex)
567798 (2012) Weber Q 220 John Deere Green
2)Sprayed Liquid wrench on the bolt and let it penetrate overnight.
3)Used a 3/8 inch nutdriver that exactly matched the bolt hexagon and pliers to provide torque on the handle of the nutdriver and got the bolt to move slightly. Be careful because you could shear off the bolt.
4)Applied more liquid wrench and let it penetrate.
5)Using the nutdriver,removed the bolt successfully.
6)Removed and replaced the old burner and installed a new bolt.
2. Replaced propane burner tube.
2. Rotated burner tube 90 degrees and tapped it off the starter switch with a hammer.
3. Installed the new burner tube.
Opened the tank valve, turned the burner knob to start, pushed the spark button and it started instantly with beautiful flame. Works like a new grill.
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Manufacturer: Weber |
Product Number: 69956 |
Classification: Part |
Weight: 2.16 lbs. |
Shipping: Ships Worldwide |
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