Sears
Sports & Leisure

Model # 167452210 Official Sears 12' & 15' round swimming pool

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 167452210 12' & 15' round swimming pool, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Screw 0543837
#8

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Screw

Part #0543837

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Hex Nut 0513818
#7

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Hex nut

Part #0513818

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"l" Bracket N/P
"l" bracket

Part #N/P

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Rim 7053581
#7A

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Rim

Part #7053581

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Liner 7122007S
#5B

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Liner

Part #7122007S

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Decal 7999572
#9

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Decal

Part #7999572

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Connector 7091059H
#6

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Connector

Part #7091059H

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Stabilizer 7052619H
#1B

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Stabilizer

Part #7052619H

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Coping 7403780
#4A

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Coping

Part #7403780

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Step 7511721
#3

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Step

Part #7511721

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