If you have a battery powered or electric Weed Eater trimmer that won’t start, turn the power switch to the “off” position and check the bottom of the trimmer.
If grass or debris has clogged around the trimmer’s cutting line, the trimmer may not start
.
How do I fix the auto feed trimmer?
How do you take apart a Black and Decker weed wacker?
Why does my trimmer line not feed?
How does Black and Decker easy feed work?
What causes a brush cutter to lose power?
A worn, dirty, oily, or improperly gapped spark plug
can cause a weakThe job of the spark plug is to ignite the air/fuel mixture. A worn, dirty, oily, or improperly gapped spark plug can cause a weak spark, which can misfire or detonate and cause a loss of power.
How does Black and Decker auto feed trimmer work?
All of our Auto-Feed String Trimmers
feed line through centrifugal force
. The lever found on the shaft helps feed the line on your trimmer. If your line does not feed properly, the lever could be worn or broken. This can occur by using incorrect diameter line.
How does Black and Decker AFS work?
The Automatic Feed Spool (AFS) is the technologically advanced line feed system found on Black & Decker string trimmer products.
Using centrifugal force, the system monitors the amount of line being used and feeds more line automatically as the cutting line shortens
.
How do you disassemble a weed wacker?
How do I fix the trimmer wire?
How do you take the head off of an electric weed eater?
How does strimmer auto feed work?
With an auto feed system,
the trimmer will release more line whenever it starts to run short, based on an advanced internal system
. The majority of models will have some kind of component that gauges the current length of the line and then releases more by taking advantage of the spinning taking place with the head.
How do you bump feed a string trimmer?
How do I turn on my Black and Decker easy feed?
How do you clean a brush cutter carburetor?
How do you clean exhaust brush cutter?
Why does my trimmer dies when I give it gas?
The most common causes of a weed eater dying when throttled are
fuel issues, insufficient air intake, or problems with the exhaust
. You should follow the path that the fuel travels to identify the issue.