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ST6500 (Type 1) Black and Decker Trimmer - Overview

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Trimmer Bump Cap – Part Number: 682378-02
Trimmer Bump Cap
PartSelect #: PS10184171
Manufacturer #: 682378-02
2-5/8-Inch Wide This is a genuine Black and Decker replacement part. It is sold individually.. Its purpose is to hold the spool and bumper in the spool housing. It has 2 tabs that snap into th...
$13.75
  In Stock
Screw – Part Number: 681914-00
Screw
PartSelect #: PS10184161
Manufacturer #: 681914-00
$5.15
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Switch,On/Off – Part Number: 383994-00
Switch,On/Off
PartSelect #: PS10170531
Manufacturer #: 383994-00
$5.95
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Trimmer Spring – Part Number: 682235-00
Trimmer Spring
PartSelect #: PS10184168
Manufacturer #: 682235-00
$5.15
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Trimmer Spool – Part Number: 143684-01
Trimmer Spool
PartSelect #: PS10165961
Manufacturer #: 143684-01
$19.34
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Contact,Term. – Part Number: 87486-00
Contact,Term.
PartSelect #: PS10185184
Manufacturer #: 87486-00
$5.95
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Handle, Auxiliary – Part Number: 380087-00
Handle, Auxiliary
PartSelect #: PS10170178
Manufacturer #: 380087-00
$5.15
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Blade – Part Number: 243805-00
Blade
PartSelect #: PS10167402
Manufacturer #: 243805-00
$5.95
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Trimmer Trigger – Part Number: 244179-00
Trimmer Trigger
PartSelect #: PS10167444
Manufacturer #: 244179-00
$5.15
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Plastite Screw – Part Number: 330019-04
Plastite Screw
PartSelect #: PS9943617
Manufacturer #: 330019-04
$5.15
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Screw – Part Number: 330013-11
Screw
PartSelect #: PS10169666
Manufacturer #: 330013-11
$5.15
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Latch Button – Part Number: 380296-02
Latch Button
PartSelect #: PS10170199
Manufacturer #: 380296-02
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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.
Parts Used:
Contact,Term.
  • Curtis from Huntsville, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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