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Throttle Trigger 537260503

OEM part for: Husqvarna

Part Number: 537260503


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Husqvarna
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Product Description ?

This throttle trigger is an original part from Husqvarna. The plastic throttle is secured to the spring in the throttle lock, allowing the operator to control the amount of fuel going to the chainsaw engine. A screwdriver, Allen wrench and socket set are often needed for the removal and installation. The throttle trigger is sold individually.

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

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Compatibility

This part will fit the following 21 machines

Husqvarna

455 E (2007-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 E (2006-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 (2004-10) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 (2005-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 (2005-03) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 Rancher (2006-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 (2006-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 (2007-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 (2005-03) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 (2006-02) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 (2006-06) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 (2007-01) Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 (2011-01) Rancher Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 E RANCHER II Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 E RANCHER II TRIOBRAKE Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 E TRIOBRAKE (2010-05) Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 E TRIOBRAKE Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
455 RANCHER II Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
461 Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
465 RANCHER II Chain Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
460 Rancher Chainsaw View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Chain Saw Parts
  • Saw Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 5372605-01, 537260501

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Easy 15-30 minutes (6 rated repairs)?

The handle was broken along with the throttle mehanism

Randall - March 2, 2017
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Removed the old handle half that was left and the right side that is attached to the upper handle . Removed the torsion mount springs and the air filter housing . Transferred all the necessary parts then installed the new right half with the upper handle and then the throttle lock and trigger with the return spring which was slightly confusing when the old parts were missing so I used the parts breakdown from e replacement for the placement and finished assembling the rest and the repair was successful thank you, all the part were right the first time around
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The throttle trigger under the grip broke

Steve - March 18, 2019
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Nutdriver

1. I separated the throttle grip handle removing 4 screws and taking the top cap off of the chainsaw to allow for clearance.
2. One removed I took a picture of how the throttle release trigger was connected to the spring linking both triggers. This was a guess because the bottom trigger was broke and hanging loosely.
3. In possession of the new trigger I installed the spring to the new lower throttle trigger. This was the tricky part making sure it was installed correctly so the tension would be constant when all hooked together.
4. I connected the two triggers together and proceeded to install the left handle cover and ultimately the top cover.
5. All worked good the first time around and I was happy.
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Broke trigger while hauling the saw on the back of a tractor.

David - April 2, 2018
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Allen wrench

1. Loosened upper plastic engine cover screws.
2. Removed (3) Allen head bolts on the left half of handle.
3. Removed left half of the handle.
4. Removed broken throttle trigger and lock.
5. Placed new throttle trigger and lock in right handle half.
6. Replaced left half of the handle.
7. Replaced (3) Allen head bolts.
8. Retightened upper plastic engine cover screws.
9. Tested function - worked perfectly!
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Compression release button broke.

Kenneth - July 19, 2017
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set

Replaced the valve and the throttle trigger.
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Plastic trigger broke

Peter - June 19, 2017
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

, Allen wrench

This was super easy. Simply remove the three hex bolts that hold the handle assembly together and remove and replace the broken plastic trigger. Replace handle assembly and tighten hex bolts. Done.
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No Problems, Everything worked great!

Larry - June 14, 2017
Tool Type

Chain Saw

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set, Nutdriver

Threads worn badly on old chain adjuster, replaced with new kit
Plastic throttle trigger was broken, new trigger
Screw was missing on chain brake, installed new screw
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