Factory source manufacturing 11pcs Hand Tool Set RL-TS011 Supply to Switzerland
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■Model Number: RL-TS011
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■Content:
6*100 screwdriver | 2pcs |
6*38 screwdriver | 2pcs |
Adjustable spanner | 1pcs |
Cutting plier | 1pcs |
Knife | 1pcs |
Hammer | 1pcs |
Tape measure | 1pcs |
Electroprobe | 1pcs |
Proof fabric | 1pcs |
■Package: BMC
■OEM: Acceptable
■Samples: 3 times of the original cost, and you need to afford the express cost
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
Product Description
■The hand tool set is hand-held, and it is very convenient.
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https://www.ereplacementparts.com/small-spring-p-283430.html Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more.
This particular slider spring is specific to Ryobi manufactured brands, including Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Bolens, and MTD. To find a slider spring specific to your model, visit eReplacementParts.com.
If your Ryobi string trimmer is showing any of these symptoms; replacing the slider spring(s) could solve your problem:
1) Bump-feed not working
2) Slider not returning
3) Too much line feeding from trimmer head
4) No line feeding from trimmer head
5) Line feed assembly difficult to activate
eReplacementParts.com part number: 791-181459
Tools used for this repair/replacement:
1) Pick or small screwdriver
2) Split-ring pliers
3) Long-nosed pliers
Get model-specific repair help from eReplacementParts.com. Learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair your power tools and equipment with illustrated instructions, hundreds of step-by-step repair videos, and our DIY forum. If you have a power tool or appliance problem, we can help. https://www.ereplacementparts.com/articles-c-8873.html
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Hi, I’m Mark from eReplacementParts.com. In this video, I’m going to show you how to replace the slider springs on a Ryobi trimmer. The slider springs install inside of the trimmer head. Their purpose is to apply tension to the slider, which allows line to feed in and out of the trimmer head. Over time, the springs can become worn and lose their tension.
If this happens, it’s not uncommon for the trimmer head to feed excessive line when it’s bumped. Replacing the slider springs is easy to do, and I’m going to show you how. Slider springs, as well as many other parts, can be found on our website. Let’s get started.
I’ll begin by removing the bump head knob and the spool. I’ll use a small pick to pull the C-clip away from the shaft. Now remove the plunger and the plunger spring.
Now remove the E-clip, the slider and the two slider springs. I’ll use a pair of split-ring pliers to do that. Now I’ll install the two slider springs back into the outer housing. Now the slider, and this gets secured with the E-clip. Now install the plunger spring and the plunger. You’ll notice that there are some angled faces on the plunger. There are also angled faces on the slider, and I want to align those two together.
Once in place, I’ll press the plunger in and secure it with the C-clip. Now I’ll install the spool. The spool comes pre-packaged with trimmer line already on it, and often the two lines are twisted together, and this is just for shipping. So, what I want to do is pull the lines away from each other, so I have them extending out both sides of the trimmer head. You’ll notice there’s these clips on either side of the head, and those are to temporarily hold the line while we insert the spool into the trimmer head.
So, I’ll line up each of the trimmer lines with the eyelets on the trimmer head, and then slide the head over the shaft. Once in place, I’ll give a tug on the lines, and that’s to pull them away from those temporary clips. And now I’ll secure the spool with the bump head knob. Because of the spring on the knob, you’ll need to press in as you secure it.
And that’s all it takes to replace the slider springs on your Ryobi trimmer. If you found this video helpful, be sure to give us a thumbs-up, and leave a comment.
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The main problem with multi-tools is that they can’t really do anywhere near as much as separate tools. You get a lot as far as compactness but in the multi-tool you lose most of the practical functionality of the various tools found in a typical multi-tool. Rather than carrying a multi-tool, I found that carrying a strong folding knife with a partial serrated edge and small pair of needle-nose vice-grips to be much more useful than the multi-tool. The pliers on the multi-tool don’t grip as well as the needle-nose vice-grips and the needle-nose vice-grips open up much wider than the jaws on the pliers of the multi-tool. Also the needle-nose vice-grips, can often work better at breaking free regular screws and Phillips head screws and the screwdrivers found on the multi-tool, in addition the small vice-grips are far better at loosening bolts.
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