Nut,plastic 382492-00
Part Number: 382492-00
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Description:
This replacement plastic nut is an authentic OEM sourced item, it is not an aftermarket imitation. It is specially designed for Dewalt and Black and Decker handheld blowers and vacuums. It is generally used to secure the fan which is sold separately. You will need a wrench to install or remove this hardware. One plastic nut is included per order. |
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Compatibility
the 36 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Black and Decker
BL1200 12 Amp Yard Blower
BV2500 Type 5 High Performance Blower Vac
BV2500 Type 6 High Performance Blower Vac
BV2500 Type 8 High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 1 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 2 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 3 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 4 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV1000 Type 5 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 6 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 7 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 8 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1500 Type 1 Blower Vacuum - Corded
BV1500 Type 1 Blower Vacuum - Corded
BV2000 Type 5 Super Vacuum N Mulch
BV2000 Type 6 Super Vacuum N Mulch
BV2800 Type 1 Leaf Hog
BV3000 Type 5 Deluxe Vacuum With Bag and Leaf
BV2500 Type 5 High Performance Blower Vac
BV2500 Type 6 High Performance Blower Vac
BV2500 Type 8 High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 1 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 2 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 3 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV4000 Type 4 Leaf Hog High Performance Blower Vac
BV1000 Type 5 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 6 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 7 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1000 Type 8 Vacuum N Mulch
BV1500 Type 1 Blower Vacuum - Corded
BV1500 Type 1 Blower Vacuum - Corded
BV2000 Type 5 Super Vacuum N Mulch
BV2000 Type 6 Super Vacuum N Mulch
BV2800 Type 1 Leaf Hog
BV3000 Type 5 Deluxe Vacuum With Bag and Leaf
BV3000 Type 6 Deluxe Vacuum With Bag and Leaf
BV500 Type 5 Blower / Vacuum
BV500 Type 5 Blower / Vacuum
BV9000 Type 1 Leaf Hog
BV9000 Type 2 Leaf Hog
KG190 Type 1 190 Mph Blower
BV2500 Type 7 Blower Vac
BV2100 (Type 1) Mpp Blower Vac
BV4000A (Type 4) Blower Vac Bv4000 W/Acces
BL1200 (Type 1) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BL1200 (Type 2) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BL1200 (Type 3) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BV2500-AR (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B2 (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B2C (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B3LZ (Type 8) High Performance Blower V Power Tool
BV2500-BR (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2550-AR (Type 1) High Perf Blower And Vac Power Tool
BV500 Type 5 Blower / Vacuum
BV500 Type 5 Blower / Vacuum
BV9000 Type 1 Leaf Hog
BV9000 Type 2 Leaf Hog
KG190 Type 1 190 Mph Blower
BV2500 Type 7 Blower Vac
BV2100 (Type 1) Mpp Blower Vac
BV4000A (Type 4) Blower Vac Bv4000 W/Acces
BL1200 (Type 1) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BL1200 (Type 2) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BL1200 (Type 3) 120 Volt Corded Blower Power Tool
BV2500-AR (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B2 (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B2C (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2500-B3LZ (Type 8) High Performance Blower V Power Tool
BV2500-BR (Type 1) Blower/Vac W/Push Button Power Tool
BV2550-AR (Type 1) High Perf Blower And Vac Power Tool
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Blower
- • Vacuum
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set
Leaf vac suction was poor.
1. Removed the shroud.
2. Removed the nut - THIS IS A REVERSE THREAD NUT!
3. Removed the fan.
4. Replaced the fan.
5. Replaced the nut - I STRIPPED THREAD ON OLD NUT BY TRYING TO TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE ON REMOVAL
6. Replaced the shroud.
2. Removed the nut - THIS IS A REVERSE THREAD NUT!
3. Removed the fan.
4. Replaced the fan.
5. Replaced the nut - I STRIPPED THREAD ON OLD NUT BY TRYING TO TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE ON REMOVAL
6. Replaced the shroud.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Socket set
Stripped fan nut
I turned the nut the wrong way when replacing the fan (left-hand thread) and stripped the threads in the nut. The replacement nut came quickly and fit perfectly. Just remove the two housings around the fan. Then the new nut can be threaded into place. Replace the housings and you are done. Lesson learned...
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Socket set
Blower fan badly chewed up.
Removed the old fan and replaced it.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Wrench Set
Blower fan worn out
Removed plastic nut, removed fan blade with no issues, very easy. Installed new fan blade and new plastic nut. Very easy job and all suction and blowing air pressures are back to normal.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, T15 Torx Screw driver Mastercraft 57-3304-6
The catch was broken, the fan worn after about 12 years
For fan removed nut installed new fan and nut, about 2 minutes!
Removed 11 Torx screws, replaced catch making sure all moving parts remained in correct position. Replaced 11 screws with a "T15 Torx Screw driver 6".
Easy as pie, works like a charm Thanks for quick delivery of parts to our US relatives for pickup just before our visit to Columbus WI.
Removed 11 Torx screws, replaced catch making sure all moving parts remained in correct position. Replaced 11 screws with a "T15 Torx Screw driver 6".
Easy as pie, works like a charm Thanks for quick delivery of parts to our US relatives for pickup just before our visit to Columbus WI.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Required a Torx T15 long-shaft screwdriver
The plastic clamshell housing cracked and a hole formed, allowing leaves, rocks, sticks, etc. to fly out instead of going into the vac bag.
1. Disassembled the blower/vac clamshell housing by unscrewing the six Torx T15-head screws. Two of the screws are sunk deep below the housing surface, so I could not use the T15 head that I already owned as part of my ratchet set. Went to hardware store to buy a Torx T15 screwdriver with a shaft long enough to reach the screw heads from outside the shell.
2. Removed the hard plastic "fan" that shreds the leaves, etc. This required removing the plastic nut that holds it on, which I did using my socket set.
3. Put the new fan on after recycling the old one, screwing on a new plastic nut with my socket wrench.
4. Fit the old vacuum tube, which was not damaged, into the new clamshell housing and reassembled the clamshell using the original screws, which were all in excellent condition.
5. Cleaned off the old clamshell housing and put it into the recycling bin.
6. All done, literally as good as new, in about 20 minutes.
2. Removed the hard plastic "fan" that shreds the leaves, etc. This required removing the plastic nut that holds it on, which I did using my socket set.
3. Put the new fan on after recycling the old one, screwing on a new plastic nut with my socket wrench.
4. Fit the old vacuum tube, which was not damaged, into the new clamshell housing and reassembled the clamshell using the original screws, which were all in excellent condition.
5. Cleaned off the old clamshell housing and put it into the recycling bin.
6. All done, literally as good as new, in about 20 minutes.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench
The catch had broken
Put new catch and slider in and changed fan blade while working on it, by removing the housing removing the nut and reversing the order to put it back together.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Wrench Set
twine wrapped aroung fan
R & R fan and removed twine, but messed up plastic nut in process. Ordered new one for repairs. It was very promptly shipped to me........
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Adjustable Wrench
Leaf blower/vac worn
Separate blower/vac housing using star screw driver
Remove fan and plastic nut which is threaded counter clockwise
Install fan and plastic nut which is threaded counter clockwise
Reassemble housing
Remove fan and plastic nut which is threaded counter clockwise
Install fan and plastic nut which is threaded counter clockwise
Reassemble housing
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set
Fan blade broken from picking up small rocks
Remove the old nut securing the fan. Note: The nut is a LH thread
Pull the fan off of the shaft
Press the new fan on the shaft
Install the new LH nut
Pull the fan off of the shaft
Press the new fan on the shaft
Install the new LH nut
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Easy job
However, I would not have had to order this part of I had known that the not has left hand threads. I ruined the original getting it off.
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December 12, 2021
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