To remove the spool from model 51358, first ensure the device is turned off and unplugged for safety. Locate the spool cover and gently press or slide it open to access the spool. Carefully lift the spool out of its holder, making sure to note the threading path for reinstallation. Once removed, you can replace or refill the spool as needed.
To remove the spool in a Weed Eater XT110, first, ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged. Press the tabs on the sides of the spool housing to release it, then pull the spool out of the housing. If necessary, you can also unwind any remaining line before replacing or refilling the spool. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To remove the spool from a Troy-Bilt weed eater, first, ensure the machine is turned off and unplugged (if applicable). Press the tabs on opposite sides of the spool to release it from the head. Once the tabs are pressed, gently pull the spool out of the trimmer head. If necessary, consult the user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To change the spool on a Craftsman Weedwacker model 257796022, first, make sure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged or the battery is removed. Press the tabs on the spool cover to release it, then carefully remove the old spool. Install the new spool by threading the line through the eyelets, then replace the cover, ensuring it clicks securely into place. Finally, wind any excess line if necessary and you're ready to go.
To thread a Twist N Edge Weed Eater model RET115, first, unplug the unit for safety. Remove the spool by pressing the tabs on the spool cover and lifting it off. Take a new spool of line, insert the line into the designated hole, and wind it around the spool in the direction indicated by the arrows, ensuring it's tightly wound. Finally, reinsert the spool into the head, making sure the line is threaded through the eyelets, and replace the spool cover securely.
Stop motor. Remove line spool. pull spool from shaft and remove cord or weeds from around shaft. Replace spool on shaft. Re start motor.
To fill a Flymo strimmer spool, first, remove the spool from the strimmer by pressing the tabs or unscrewing it, depending on the model. Next, take the appropriate length of trimmer line (usually specified in the user manual) and insert one end into the spool's designated slot, then wind the line around the spool in the direction indicated by the arrows. Leave some line free at the end, then secure it by slotting it into the spool's holding notches. Finally, reattach the spool to the strimmer and ensure it is locked in place.
To remove the twine spool on a RY30040B, first, ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged for safety. Locate the spool cap, which typically requires you to press tabs or turn it to release. Once the cap is removed, gently pull the old spool out and replace it with a new one, ensuring the twine is properly threaded through the eyelets if required. Finally, reattach the spool cap to secure the new spool in place.
To change the trimmer line on a Ryobi Expand-It, first remove the spool cover, then take out the spool and replace the trimmer line following the arrows on the spool. Finally, reassemble the spool cover.
To wind a Ryobi weed wacker spool, first remove the spool from the trimmer. Then, wind the trimmer line around the spool in the direction indicated on the spool. Make sure to evenly distribute the line and avoid overlapping. Finally, reattach the spool to the trimmer and you're ready to use it.
To change the spool on an RTE 115 trimmer, first, ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged for safety. Remove the old spool by pressing the release tabs on the spool cover and lifting it off. Then, insert a new spool by aligning it with the spool holder and ensuring the line feeds through the eyelets. Finally, replace the spool cover securely, and the trimmer is ready for use.
To repair a Proton fishing reel and get the line out of the spool, first ensure the reel is in a locked position. Then, you can either manually unwind the line by turning the handle or, if it's tangled, carefully cut the line near the spool and remove the spool cover to access the inner mechanism. Once the line is free, check for any tangles or damage, and reassemble the reel by replacing the spool and securing it. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To manually reload a weed eater string, first, turn off the trimmer and remove the spool from the head by pressing the tabs or unscrewing it, depending on the model. Cut a length of new string, typically around 10-15 feet, and thread it through the spool's eyelets, winding it in the direction indicated on the spool. Ensure the string is evenly distributed before securing the spool back onto the trimmer head. Finally, pull the ends of the string to release them from the spool and ensure they are ready for use.