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This is a replacement line trimmer bump cap found on several models of trimmers. This bump cap is used to hold the spool and bumper in the spool housing. It provides some protection to the line spool. If this piece is damaged or broken, it will not keep the line spool safe and in place.The bump cap is made from durable plastic. However, it still can break or start to wear down. Parts of it could crack and chip. Check the bump cap occasionally and replace it if it is showing signs of damage. The replacement is easy. The old cap can be removed by pressing on the two tabs, and then a new one can be added. The replacement should take a matter of minutes.This bump cap is compatible with certain models of trimmers from Black & Decker and DeWalt. The cap is sold individually. It is a genuine OEM replacement product.
This is a trimmer head used with string trimmers, weed wackers, and edgers. When in use, it rotates, cutting grass. If the trimmer head stops rotating or cutting grass, it is time to order a replacement part. In order to complete the replacement process for trimmer heads, the user will need to pry the trimmer head off of the trimmer. Use a flathead screwdriver to loosen it. After pulling the old trimmer head off the nut on the bottom of the shaft, insert this replacement head onto the trimmer shaft.This trimmer head is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually. It is compatible with brands such as Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, Bolens, and Yard-Man.
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This is MTD string trimmer line. The line is threaded through the string trimmer's head, acting as the cutting mechanism for taller weeds and grass. String trimmers use replaceable lines to cut taller grass along fence lines and sides of buildings where lawn mowers can't reach. This line is made from thick plastic, which can cut through even thicker stems and branches. When the string trimmer fails to cut correctly, inspect the head for the visible line. If the brand has a head that can be tapped to dispense line, try tapping first. If no more line gets distributed, it's time for a new package of string trimmer lines. Installing a string trimmer line is different depending on the type of string trimmer. Some string trimmers use smaller amounts, and the line has to be changed often. Other models have a self-dispensing spindle that can be tapped to extend the line available for cutting. Regardless of the model, the line is always installed through the spindle of the string trimmer.The specified product is a genuine OEM part sourced individually from the manufacturer. This line is compatible with most brands of string trimmers.
This dgenuine Echo drum lid, also known as a head cap or a head cover, can be used as a replacement part for string trimmers and brush cutters. The function of a drum lid for a string trimmer or a brush cutter is to house the string which is spooled out of the drum lid and spun in order to cut grass, shrubs, and other such greenery.Drum lids are often subject to replacement in the lifespan of a standard string trimmer or brush cutter. Having a replacement drum lid ready whenever the old drum lid shows signs of aging or general wear and tear from long-term usage will save you time and effort, and it will ensure that your appliance is maximally functional and efficacious. If a drum lid shows visible damage, it should be removed and replaced with this genuine OEM part. Remember to wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This drum lid is compatible with the following brands: Echo and Shindaiwa.
This is a black plastic bump knob for the end of Echo string trimmers. A bump knob is a simple piece of plastic that covers the end of the spool. When knocked against the ground, it triggers the release of more string. Its durability will depend entirely on how it’s used. In practice, it will last until it’s been worn out or cracked. It will last longer when bumped primarily on grass as opposed to when it’s bumped primarily on concrete or asphalt. A bump knob will need to be replaced when it’s too worn out to work correctly. In this case, remove the collar from the string trimmer’s upper case. Remove the old bump knob, replace it with the new knob, and reassemble the trimmer. The entire process should take less than five minutes. In addition to Echo machines, this bump knob has also been used on some Shindaiwa string trimmer models. This is an OEM part sourced directly from Echo, and it is sold individually.
This bushing supports and centers a range-hood or ventilation fan motor shaft to reduce wear and maintain smooth fan rotation, restoring quieter, more reliable airflow in affected units. What it does: