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Antivibe Element 501699401

OEM part for: Husqvarna

Part Number: 501699401


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Product Description ?

This genuine item is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Husqvarna chainsaws. It is one of the special antivibe elements that help absorb vibrations from a working unit. Unfortunately, over time it will wear out and it may begin to fail eventually requiring a replacement. Please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of this hardware. Keep in mind this high-quality element is made of durable rubber with a metal shaft and is sold individually.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 41 machines

Husqvarna

61 (1983-09) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1984-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1984-10) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1985-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1986-03) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1986-12) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1987-11) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1988-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
61 (1997-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
66 (1987-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
66 (1988-08) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
66 (1989-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
66 (1991-03) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1983-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1984-08) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1984-10) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1985-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1985-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1986-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1986-04) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1986-12) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1987-11) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1988-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1989-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
266 (1990-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1987-05) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1987-11) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1989-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1990-05) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1991-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1993-09) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
268 (1997-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
272 (1993-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
272 XP (1997-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
272 S (1995-12) Stump Grinder View Diagrams & Manuals
268 K (1989-01) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
268 K (1991-04) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
268 K (1991-09) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
272K (1999-09) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
272K (1997-01) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
272K (1991-09) Power Cutter View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Chain Saw Parts
  • Saw Parts
  • Grinder Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 501773501

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Medium 1-2 hours (3 rated repairs)?

Antivibe elements broke, gas line leaking

Doug - January 12, 2020
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Forceps

Removed powerhead from handle assembly. Removed broken suspension parts and installed new elements. Replaced fuel line during reassembly. Used forceps to pull in the fuel line.
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Professional repairman (I say in jest) had lost the chain tensioner, protection plate, and broken anti vibe element, so I decided to fix it, along with installing new ring and honing out jug.

Gene - June 26, 2017
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

1-2 hours

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Power Drill, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Allen wrench

1. Removed jug and looked for deep scratches in jug and on outside of piston. There were none.
2. Lightly honed out jug and used very fine emery cloth to smooth piston.
3. Removed ring and cleaned groove.
4. Used regular 2-3" pipe clamp as ring squeezer and slid piston back into jug. Torqued it down.
5. Reinstalled everything I had taken out to get jug off.
6. Installed new air valve I had also received from replacement parts.
7. Installed antivibe element.
8. Put it all back together, installing chain tensioner and protection plate as I went.
9. Took a while to get the high and low idles in the proper place, but once I did, the old Husqvarna 266 xp ran and cut large logs like it was new again.
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Anti-vibe bushings broken and super soft from fuel leaks

William - December 8, 2015
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Hard

Time

1-2 hours

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Metric Socket Wrench Set

Very carefully remove mounting screws for the handle assy. to remove handle Assy.. If the top of anti-vibe breaks off from bottom of anti-vibe isolators try using a adjustable spanner wrench to engage the bottom of the isolator to unscrew it from the handle assy. There are 2 indents on the lower half of the mount to try to unscrew it. If that fails you will have to remove all the rubber to get access to the metal pad to try to extract it from the plastic. DO NOT USE ANY HEATING METHODS AS THAT WILL RUIN THE PLASTIC TO INSTALL THE NEW ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNTS. Hope this helps.
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