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Jodie
July 6, 2021
Can you send me a diagram on how this part goes on my pole saw it came off and can’t get it back on
For model number 537011301
Hi Jodie,
Thank you for your question. There is a diagram listed with the part on our website that you may reference on how to install the spring. Just under the photo of the spring, you will find 2 thumbnail photos. The second photo is the diagram. If you click on it, the diagram will come up for you. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
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Charles
July 5, 2023
How does the throttle spring fit in the handle
For model number 123l
Hi Charles, thank you for getting in touch. You can fit the spring in the handle by inserting the short end of the spring through the hole in the trigger, making sure the hook is facing the left side, then aligning the trigger on the mounting post and placing the long end of the spring above the tension pin. We hope this helps!
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Charles
July 11, 2023
How does the spring 537011301. And trigger 503877903. And lever 50391811 go fit in the handle
No hole in trigger
For model number 123l
Hello Charles, thank you for reaching out. We have found some relevant instructions for you to install the spring, trigger and lever. They may not be of the exact same model, but they will help you with the process. You may follow the following steps: use a torx bit to unthread the five screws holding the two halves of the throttle housing together. Leaving the clamp screw intact, use a small flat-head screwdriver to help separate the two halves of the housing. Use a spring clamp to secure the left side of the housing, then loosen the clamp screw so you can pull the upper drive shaft out. Now, detach the old trigger from the throttle cable. Install the new throttle trigger by first attaching the throttle cable. Now, insert the short end of the spring through the hole in the trigger, making sure the hook is facing the left side. Align the trigger on the mounting post and place the long end of the spring above the tension pin. Insert the upper drive shaft into the throttle housing until it fully locks into place. Thread the mounting screw to help align the shaft, then tighten the clamp screw. Unthread the mounting screw and remove the spring clamp. Lift off the old block out lever and install the new lockout lever by positioning it on the left side of the housing. Make sure the wires and throttle cable are secured, then realign the right side of the housing and snap the two halves of the housing together. Re-thread and tighten the screws to secure. We hope this solves your problem!