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PARTS LIST

PART

DESCRIPTION

QTY

240v Stainless Steel Motor

1

B

Motor Mount Bracket

1

C

Spit Rod - 160mm (male)

1

D

Spit Rod - 160mm (male/female)

1

E

Spit Rod - 490mm (male/female)

1

F

Spit Rod - 490mm (male)

1

G

Location Bearing

1

H

4 Pronged Skewers

2

I

Spit Rod Bracket

1

J

Counter Weight

1

K

Spit Handle

1

L

Nuts, Bolts & Washers

4

DIAGRAM 3

DIAGRAM 2

DIAGRAM 1

DIAGRAM 4

BBQ

DIAGRAM 5

Handle

Counter weight

Washer

Rod

DIAGRAM 6

Outer Side

of BBQ

Existing grove

on BBQ side

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

Tools Required: Adjustable Spanner and Phillips Head Screwdriver

1.   Attach the motor mount bracket (B) and spit rod bracket (I) to the outer surface 

of the BBQ sides. The combination of holes on the brackets will fit most BBQ’s. 

Secure each of the brackets using 2 

 screws, 2 

✕ 

nuts and 2 

✕ 

washes (L) 

(See DIAGRAM 1).

2.   Install the spit motor (A) to the motor mount (B) bracket 

(See DIAGRAM 2).

3.   Screw the desired number of spit rods (C, D, E or F) together to suit the total 

length of your BBQ. Be sure that one end has a point and the other end has a 

male thread to screw the handle (K) onto 

(See DIAGRAM 5).

4.   If using the counter weight, place the washer on first, followed by the counter 

weight and finally screw the handle (K) to tighten 

(See DIAGRAM 6).

5.   Slide on the location bearing (G) and tighten thumbscrew.
6.  The location bearing (G) sits in the grove of the spit rod bracket (I), to allow it to 

turn freely 

(See DIAGRAM 4)

.

7.  If the BBQ has already a grove where the location bearing (G) can sit, there may 

be no need to use the spit rod bracket (I) 

(See DIAGRAM 3)

8.   The pointed end of the spit rod can be slid into the motor socket.
9.   The spit rod can be removed by lifting the handle and sliding out of the motor socket.

Inner Side

of BBQ

A

B

C

E

F

H

G

I

J

K

D

Outer Side

of BBQ

Spit rod bracket

Outer Side

of BBQ

Motor mount bracket

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