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I just received my RT-700 two weeks ago and have completed 4 cooks. I store the 700 in my garage so to cook on it I have rolled it out of the garage to move it behind the garage where I have a large enough concrete patio. The entire path is paved with concrete with a very minor incline in one place. The total distance traveled is about 40 feet one way. On one of the cooks, I just rolled it outside the front of the garage, so my total distance travelled on this grill is approximately 240' since it arrived two weeks ago.
Yesterday I noticed one of the castor wheels getting stuck because it couldn't rotate 360 degrees anymore. Closer inspection shows that specific castor wheel's stem is bent slightly. I am very careful when moving this grill and go slowly. I can promise you I haven't abused it in the least, just the opposite. I love the RT-700, but this seems to be a particularly vulnerable component of the RT-700.
Have any of you experienced anything similar with the wheels and how did you resolve it? I think I can order a replacement - If I do, do I just unscrew the thin nut above the wheel to remove the old one?
The pictures below show the normal (front right) wheel mount, and the bent (rear right) wheel mount.
Thanks for your help.
Yesterday I noticed one of the castor wheels getting stuck because it couldn't rotate 360 degrees anymore. Closer inspection shows that specific castor wheel's stem is bent slightly. I am very careful when moving this grill and go slowly. I can promise you I haven't abused it in the least, just the opposite. I love the RT-700, but this seems to be a particularly vulnerable component of the RT-700.
Have any of you experienced anything similar with the wheels and how did you resolve it? I think I can order a replacement - If I do, do I just unscrew the thin nut above the wheel to remove the old one?
The pictures below show the normal (front right) wheel mount, and the bent (rear right) wheel mount.
Thanks for your help.