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NOTICE: Assemble post before assembling grill.
The SS26P and BL26P Patio Bases are only for use with Broilmaster 
Gas Grills.  Before proceeding with installation read your Owner’s 
Manual for the proper location and minimum clearances to com-
bustible materials for your grill and in-ground post.
Verify that all parts listed in the exploded view of this product have 
been included before beginning this installation.  
Recommended Tools:
• 
Drill/Driver
• 
Two adjustable wrenches or a socket set
• 
A medium Phillips screwdriver
• 
Pipe thread sealer or Teflon tape (for gas connections) 
• 
Soapy water solution (to test for leaks)
1.  For Stainless Steal Posts attach lower bracket assembly 
to post with eight Hex Head #10-1/2” Self Drill screws. For 
Black Posts, secure lower bracket assembly to post with eight  
10 x 1/2 Hex Head screws. See Figure 1. Use black screws for 
black posts and stainless steel screws for stainless steel posts.
NOTE: The large rectangular cut out is located at the front of the 
post near the top.
Figure 1
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2.  Fasten the bottom of the post to the cast base using 1/4 x 1/2 
Lock Washers, and 1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Hex Head bolts. See Figure 2. 
Anchor the cast iron patio base to your patio using the two holes 
provided in the base. (Hardware not included) 
 
 
Note: Make sure that the large rectangular cut out is facing in 
the direction that you want your grill to face. 
Figure 2
3.  Insert the stainless steel flex tube assembly into the post. The 
inlet side of the gas tubing may protrude from the bottom of 
the patio base or through the large circular hole in the back of 
the square post. See Figure 3. Note: Do not attempt to cut or 
alter the flex tube in any way.
Figure 3
4.  Attach the grease cup bracket assembly to the bottom of the 
grill casting and fasten with #10-24 x 3/4” bolt, 9/32 ID x 5/8 
OD washer, and #10-24 wing nut. See Figure 6.
Use only the supplied grease cup or noncombustible contain-
ers for the grease cup (aluminum or tin cans). DO NOT use 
combustible containers such as paper or Styrofoam cups.
Figure 4