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Craftsman 536797512 2.5-hp edger

Craftsman 536797512 2.5-hp edger Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536797512 2.5-hp edger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ball Bearing for Craftsman 536797512 - Part 43846

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    Ball Bearing

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  • Owner's Manual for Craftsman 536797512 - Part 323019

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  • Wheel for Craftsman 536797512 - Part 51796-854

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  • Hex Head Screw for Craftsman 536797512 - Part 121913

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  • Decal for Craftsman 536797512 - Part 324476

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Craftsman 2.5-HP Edger 536797512 FAQs

To remove the blade on your Craftsman 536797512 2.5-hp edger, disconnect the spark plug wire, lock the blade from turning, then loosen the blade fastener (most commonly a nut) and slide the blade off the shaft. If the fastener is damaged, replace it before reassembly.

Safety first (do this every time)

  • Pull the spark plug wire off the plug and secure it away from the plug
  • Let the engine and muffler cool completely
  • Wear heavy gloves; edger blades are sharp even when dull
  • Work on a flat surface and block the wheels so the edger cannot roll

Steps to remove the blade

  • Tip the edger so you can access the blade area (keep the air filter and carburetor side up to reduce fuel leakage)
  • Wedge a wood block against the blade to keep it from rotating
  • Use the correct wrench or socket to loosen the blade fastener
  • Remove the fastener and any washers/spacers in order
  • Slide the blade off the shaft; if it is stuck, apply penetrating oil and tap gently on the blade hub (not the cutting edge)

Which direction do I turn the nut?

Most edgers use standard right-hand threads, so you loosen by turning counterclockwise (lefty-loosey) when facing the nut. If it will not break free, stop and confirm you are turning the correct direction for your specific blade mount.

What you see What it usually means What to do
Nut on the outside of the blade Common blade retention style Hold blade, loosen nut, remove washers
Nut is rounded or seized Fastener is worn or corroded Replace the nut and inspect threads

Parts that commonly get replaced during a blade change

  • Nut 46023MA if the original nut is rounded, stripped, or will not torque securely
  • Washers/spacers (reuse only if flat and not grooved)
  • Shaft and key surfaces (inspect for wobble or damage)

Why it matters

A loose or incorrectly installed blade can wobble, cut unevenly, and damage the shaft or guard. Taking note of washer order and replacing a questionable fastener helps the blade run true and keeps the edger safe.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman model 536797512 (a 2.5-hp edger), the engine is a small gas engine in the 2.5-hp class; the exact engine brand and displacement depend on the specific engine installed on your unit. We recommend matching parts and tune-up items by the model and the engine ID tag.

How to identify the exact engine on your 536797512 edger

Look for an engine identification label stamped or printed on the engine shroud, valve cover, or near the muffler. Record:

  • Engine manufacturer (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh, or similar)
  • Model number
  • Type/spec code
  • Code or date number
  • Shaft orientation (horizontal shaft is typical on edgers)

What you can expect for this type of Craftsman edger

Most Craftsman 2.5-hp edgers of this era use a compact 4-cycle (4-stroke) gasoline engine designed to drive a belt and pulley system.

Item Typical for a 2.5-hp edger Why it matters
Fuel Unleaded gasoline Prevents hard starting and stalling
Oil 4-cycle engine oil (check dipstick) Protects the crankshaft and bearings
Drive Belt-driven blade Helps diagnose slipping or no-cut issues

Why it matters

The engine make and spec determine the correct ignition parts, carburetor parts, filters, and tune-up settings. The edger model number 536797512 is great for chassis and drive parts, but the engine tag is what locks in engine-specific parts.

Parts that commonly relate to engine performance and drive

If the engine runs but the blade does not spin or slips under load, the drive system is the first place we check:

Last updated: February 2026

Blade size for the Craftsman 536797512 2.5-hp edger is determined by the original blade’s diameter and mounting pattern; measure your existing blade to match it exactly before ordering. Most walk-behind edgers in this class use a blade in the 7 to 9 inch range, but the correct fit is the one that matches your current blade.

How to measure the blade correctly

  • Remove the spark plug wire and let the engine cool completely.
  • Measure straight across the blade from tip to tip (this is the diameter).
  • Measure blade thickness if you can (a caliper works best).
  • Note the center hole size and any additional holes or slots (mounting pattern).
  • Check whether it is a single-tip or dual-tip blade style.

What to check on the edger before you order

A blade that seems like the “wrong size” is often a mounting or alignment issue.

  • Inspect the guard for bends or contact marks; replace if it is rubbing the blade.
  • Check the blade shaft for play; wobble points to wear in the shaft or loose hardware.
  • Verify the drive belt is tight and not glazed; slipping reduces cutting performance.

Helpful model-matched parts to inspect:

Quick guide: symptom to measurement or part check

What you notice What to do first What it helps confirm
Blade rubs the guard Check guard alignment and clearance Whether the guard is bent or mispositioned
Vibration or wobble Check shaft play and mounting tightness Whether the blade is mounted true
Poor cutting even at full depth Check belt condition and blade edge Whether power is reaching the blade

Why it matters

Matching the exact blade diameter and mounting pattern keeps the Craftsman 536797512 cutting cleanly and reduces vibration, which protects the shaft, belt, and fasteners.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Craftsman lawn edger model 536797512, you can buy replacement parts from Sears PartsDirect, the official Craftsman site, and major retailers that carry Craftsman parts. To get the right fit, always match parts to the full model number and the exact part ID.

Best places to buy Craftsman parts

  • Sears PartsDirect: model-specific diagrams and verified part IDs for 536797512
  • Craftsman (official): good for branded accessories and common maintenance items
  • Lowe’s: broad Craftsman support in-store and online
  • Other retailers (online marketplaces): useful for hard-to-find items, but confirm exact fit before ordering

How to make sure you get the correct part

Use these checks before you buy:

  • Confirm the model number is 536797512 (not a similar-looking number)
  • Match the part ID exactly (letters and numbers matter)
  • Compare the part name and where it installs (belt drive, blade guard area, wheel/axle hardware)
  • Replace worn fasteners with the correct locking style when required
  • If you are unsure, start with a common wear item such as the v-belt 32668MA

Common replacement parts for model 536797512

What you’re replacing Example part for this model What it affects
Drive belt 32668MA (v-belt) Blade engagement and cutting performance
Blade shielding 336555MA (blade guard) Safety and debris control
Wheel support hardware 310716MA (wheel axle) Tracking and edging depth consistency

Why it matters

Edgers often share similar frames across model families, but small differences in pulleys, belts, and hardware can change fit. Using the exact 536797512 model match helps prevent returns and avoids premature wear from misaligned drive components.

Last updated: February 2026

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