How to Replace the Guard (Shield Kit) on an Echo Trimmer (Model SRM-225)

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how to replace the guard on an echo trimmer

The Facts

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The shield kit (also known as the guard) is an important safety device on your trimmer. While its primary function is to prevent debris from scattering toward the user, the shield also helps control the length of the trimming line. If the line is allowed to exceed the specified length (which is the distance between the trimmer head and the knife), the engine will begin to bog down. Continual use under these conditions will generate excess carbon in the muffler and will eventually choke the exhaust.

While the shield is designed withstand significant abuse (in the form of flying dirt, pebbles and debris), it is not impervious to damage from larger impacts. Installing a shield kit is easy to do. This article provides step-by-step instructions for installing a shield kit on an Echo SRM-225 trimmer.

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The Fix

REMOVING THE SHIELD [top]

1. Remove the trimmer head.

Insert an Allen wrench (or spindle lockout tool) through the notch in the side of the shield.

Insert allen wrench

 

Rotate the head assembly slowly until the Allen wrench engages the lockout hole on the plate adapter.

Align the spindle lockout hole

 

With the spindle locked, grasp and rotate the head assembly in a CLOCKWISE direction (the spindle is reverse-threaded).

Loosen the trimmer head

 

Remove the trimmer head from the spindle.

Remove the trimmer head

 

Remove the adapter plate.

Remove the adapter

 

Remove the Allen wrench.

Remove the wrench

 

 

 

2. Remove the shield from the gear case.

Remove the (3) screws from the shield plate.

Remove the screws

 

Remove the shield retaining plate.

Remove the plate

 

Remove the shield.

Remove the shield

 

 

 

INSTALLING THE NEW SHIELD [top]

3. Install the shield onto the gear case.

Place the new shield (included in kit) on the bottom of the bearing housing flange.

install the new shield

 

Place the new retaining plate (included in kit) on the shield.

Install the plate

 

Align the mounting holes.

Align the holes

 

Secure the shield and retaining plate with the (3) new screws (included in kit).

secure the shield

 

 

 

REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top]

4. Reinstall the trimmer head

Install the plate adapter.

install the adapter

 

Thread the trimmer head onto the spindle in a COUNTERCLOCKWISE direction (the spindle is reverse-threaded).

install the head

 

Insert an Allen wrench (or spindle lockout tool) through the notch in the side of the shield.

Insert allen wrench

 

Rotate the trimmer head assembly slowly until the Allen wrench engages the lockout hole on the plate adapter.

Align the head

 

With the spindle locked, grasp and rotate the trimmer head until it is secure.

Secure the head

 

Remove the Allen wrench.

DESCRIPTION

 

The Finish

You don't have to leverage your savings to level your lawns. As you just learned, repairing your own equipment is easy when you follow our step-by-step guides. Not only did you restore trimmer functionality at a fraction of the cost of replacement; you have taken the edge off of future repairs, wherever you may find them.

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