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8251 (Type 3) Black and Decker Trimmer

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Genuine OEM replacement part, this item is sold individually. This screw is used in various places in all of the tools listed below The most common use for this screw is to secure plastic housings tog...
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It is a genuine replacement screw that is sourced directly from original equipment manufacturer. This is a standard hardware that has multiple uses depending your tool. For correct location and use of...
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This is a genuine DeWalt replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with electric trimmers. The copper contact is used to link the switch assembly to the extensio...
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It is a high-quality replacement part that is supplied by original equipment manufacturer for use with Black and Decker and Porter Cable power equipment. The purpose of the brush spring is to provide ...
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It is a genuine item which is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with DeWALT and Black and Decker handheld lawn and garden equipment. This is an identical replacement f...
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This authentic DeWalt replacement hex nut is sourced directly from the original manufacturer and is designed for use with various types of outdoor power equipment. Its application may vary depending o...
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Customer:
Curtis from Huntsville, AL
Parts Used:
87486-00
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Broken power input terminal
I found this unit by the side of the road. One power input terminal was loose. Inside it was broken. Replacement was to remove the screws, pull out the wire, and cut the wire next to the terminal. I was able to strip the wire and crimp it in the terminal. I then soldered both terminals for a good connection.
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