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SRM-400BE Echo Trimmer

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This nut is used for a variety of handheld gardening tools. The nut has multiple applications depending on the tool you are using. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for installation in...
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This genuine OEM sourced replacement part is designed for use with blowers/trimmers. This is the spring for the spark plug boot. This spring is made out of metal and it is sold individually.
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It is a genuine OEM approved replacement item specially designed for use with Echo gas powered handheld tools. This replacement fuel-strainer/filter fits inside of the fuel tank. The purpose of this i...
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$6.25
This replacement part is supplied from original equipment manufacturer. It is designed for use with Echo edgers/trimmers. The purpose of this nut is to secure blade to the unit. This left hand thread ...
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This washer is available as an individual replacement part. It is used in various lawn and garden tools made by Echo and Shindaiwa. The washer attaches to the cylinder cover with a screw. It is made o...
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This spark plug boot is an authentic OEM supplied replacement part, not an aftermarket equivalent. This rubber cap helps is used to connect the spark plug to the armature-magneto. Over time rubber mat...
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This is a genuine OEM part. The metal, split pin 2 X 22 is designed for a variety of lawn and garden tools. With a nut, it is most often used to secure the blade fixture of trimmer devices. It is reco...
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This replacement screw is specially designed for use with Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. It is a high quality OEM sourced item, not an aftermarket imitation. This screw is a standard hardwar...
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This authentic replacement part is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Shindaiwa and Echo handheld lawn and garden equipment. Ball bearings are used to reduce frict...
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This replacement grommet is an authentic OEM item that is produced for use with Echo gas powered equipment. It fits in the fuel tank to secure the hose and seal the opening. Over time it may deteriora...
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This washer fits gardening tools such as hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, chainsaws, engines, power brooms, tillers, water pumps, concrete saws, and cultivators. *Please note: this is sold individually. ...
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This is an original part from the Echo manufacturer. The blade fixture is made for use with many edger and trimmer devices. This component often secures the blade fixing plate of the trimming tool. Th...
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Customer:
Robert from COEUR D ALENE, ID
Parts Used:
69900440931
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Echo trimmer had narrow shield. Bought wider one which reduced rocks and debris
Easiest repair ever. Turn the trimmer upside down so you can access the string assembly. Find the small hole in the shaft beneath the string assembly and insert a heavy gauge nail into it to hold the shat in place. Turn the string assembly counterclockwise until it comes off. Lift off the round metal piece that was under the string assemb ly.Find the 3 screws holding the shield in place and unscrew them. Pull the shield off. Install the new one in reverse order. I used the original hex screws as the new ones were philips head. Hex worked perfectly. I was amazed how easy thus was to do.
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