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This ignition switch cap is a genuine MTD part, sold individually. This ignition switch cap can be used as a replacement part in lawn mowers and snowblowers. The purpose of the ignition switch cap for one of these small engine outdoor appliances is to protect and cover the ignition switch.The ignition switch cap can be damaged to the point of exposing the ignition switch. If this occurs, it should be removed and replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part with the intention of protecting the ignition switch.This OEM part is a genuine replacement that is sold individually and sourced directly from the manufacturer. This ignition switch cap is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: MTD, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Yard Machines, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, and Yard-Man.
A hex screw fastens and holds two components together. It has a hexagonal head and features threading starting underneath the shoulder down to the tip. Its all-metal construction offers rigidity and longer lifespan. It is also threaded, so you can conveniently loosen or tighten in position. It measures 1/4-20 x 0.5 inch and comes in brass or gold color. Take note that this replacement hex screw may beused in different locations of a machine. Double check the device’s model number for compatibility. To install this hex screw, you will need a hex wrench or a hex socket. This hex screw is a replacement made by MTD. This screw/bolt may be used on lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, string trimmers, leaf blowers, edgers, chainsaws, pole pruners, log splitters, or wood chippers made by Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Husky, Murray, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard-Man, Turf King, or MasterCut. This OEM hex screw is sold individually.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
With small gasoline-powered tools that require control panels, this hex screw attaches the panel to the handles of the tools. Machined to be durable, important screws such as these take a real beating. In their locations at critical points on the handle, the hex screws are considered "wear items," and thus periodically, they must be replaced. The control panel itself is often a location of extreme forces, jostling, and abrupt movement in unpredictable directions. The constant movement, with sheet metal rubbing against the hex screws from every direction, make wear inevitable. The manufacturers recommend that spare screws of this type be kept on hand if the heavy use of the equipment is expected. Among the gasoline-powered tools that use these screws are snowblowers, yard tractors, mowers, tiller, chippers, shredders, and other tools requiring hand-maneuvered levers. These screws are compatible with a number of equipment brands and manufacturers, including MTD, Ryobi, Poulan, Yard-Man, Bolens, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines.
This is a genuine hex nut replacement designed for select MTD outdoor lawn and garden equipment. The hex nut is a piece of standard hardware that may have several applications on different units. It is generally used to secure other hardware, handles, or connections. It may be subject to vibrations and constant pressure, which can result in wear over time. These nuts may also get lost during other repairs or if they come loose. In most cases, the unit will be inoperable until the nut is replaced. This genuine OEM replacement hex nut is designed for use in MTD lawn equipment and engines, along with machines from RYOBI, Troy-Bilt, Husky, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Bolens, and Yard Machines. The metal nut will require a wrench to replace but should only take a matter of minutes. This is a left-hand threaded nut that is sold as an individual part. Be sure to allow equipment to cool and always wear gloves when performing repairs. The location and function of this nut will vary depending on the unit in question, but it can be used with chippers, lawn tractors, trimmers, edgers, snow throwers, and cultivators.