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pop the spool out wind string in direction of arrow, replace
Take the spool off the the machine. By that I mean the part that contains the cutting line. There will be a spring that drives the spool. Get a pair of pliers and gently pull on it. If it comes out of the shaft it is probably broken or it came loose. If that does not solve the problem look at the spool where the nut is located make sure its there and that the housing is not wallowed out. If so buy a new spool.
Unplug the weedeater from electrical source. Turn the weedeater upside down and remove the black knob on the bottom. If the black knob won't come off you can carefully use a large pipe wrench and turn it counter clockwise to loosen it. Be careful not to lose the slotted metal ring between the black knob and the trimmer spool. Remove the spool and clean it off. There is an arrow showing you where to insert the string. Start pushing the line into the spool going counter clock wise. Be sure to use only .065 ROUND string. Put the spool back on the spindle yellow side up. Hold the slotted metal ring with the slot facing up. Insert the string into the bottom of the ring and put the ring in the recessed circle on the spool, (yellow side). Pull the string over the slot and hold it there. Screw the black knob back onto the spindle, making sure the string is in the slot on the metal ring. Tighten the knob. You are now ready to go.
On most of them you hold the top part with one hand and turn the bummer/spool clockwise (looking from the top)and pull it straight down/outward
by turning the screws on the side of the carburetor
Line up arrows and hash marks, then pull. It is held in place by a spring lock and should pull off with a little effort.
Spool pins are used on sewing machines to hold the spool of thread. Most or vertical, some that are horizontal use a spool cap to secure the spool of thread. Some machine come with spool nets to cover the spool to ensure the thread enter the machine evenly. Some machines come with an extra spool pin that fits into a small hole on the top of the machine to hold a second spool of thread.
I have a Kawasaki KTR27A string trimmer and I am very disappointed that Kawasaki's Owner's Manual did not include instructions on how to put new string in their trimmer. The challenge was getting the spool out. I finally figured out that you need to depress the center bumper and turn it clockwise. It will move easily to a stop, then turn it just a little harder and you will feel it move a little more. That releases it and you can pull it straight out. Then, just wrap new string on (direction is indicated on the spool), feed the two ends out through the holes in the head, and put the spool back in making sure not to have any of the new string underneath the spool. Then depress the bumper and turn in counter-clockwise to set it in place.
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A spool of thread is very cheap. Spools of thread can be as cheap as a dollar or less a spool.
Emma Spool was created in 1982.