Where can I get Craftsman replacement parts?
For Craftsman power rake model 48629280, we recommend buying replacement parts using the exact model number so you get the right fit for your handle, reel, and collection system. You can order parts through Sears PartsDirect and other authorized retailers; the key is matching the model and part identification.
Best places to buy Craftsman parts
- Sears PartsDirect (model-based diagrams and parts lists)
- Authorized Craftsman retailers (in-store or online)
- The Craftsman brand site and major online marketplaces (use the model number to filter results)
- Local lawn and garden repair shops (helpful for hardware and fasteners)
Use your model number first (it prevents wrong-part returns)
Your Craftsman power rake’s model and serial numbers are listed on a decal attached to the unit. Use that model number when shopping and when comparing part descriptions.
- Confirm the model is 48629280
- Use the parts list and exploded views in the 48629280 owner’s manual
- Match the part name and identifier, not just a photo
- Replace worn, moving items as sets when applicable (for example, clips, straps, and fasteners)
Common replacement parts customers order for this model
These are examples of model-matched parts that are commonly replaced due to wear, damage, or loss:
| What you need | Example model-matched part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Collection bag | Bag MDL5355006 | Debris pickup and cleanup |
| Drive component | Pulley MDL8224017 | Reel drive and performance |
| Reel support | Reel axle MDL8205023 | Reel alignment and smooth operation |
| Controls housing | Switch box 2 MDL8353008 | Switch mounting and protection |
Why it matters
Power rake parts are highly model-specific. Using 48629280 to cross-check the parts list helps ensure correct fit, safe operation, and proper dethatching performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my 48629280?
On a Craftsman power rake, the model number is printed on an ID label attached to the frame; for your unit it should read 48629280. We use that full model number to match the correct diagrams, manual, and replacement parts.
Where to look on the power rake
Check these common label locations (wipe dirt off first):
- On the main frame rail near the wheels/roller
- Near the handle mounting bracket area
- Close to the reel housing or side plate
- On or near the bag support area
- On a sticker or metal tag riveted to the frame
What the label should show
| Label item | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 48629280 | Ensures correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number (if present) | Full number | Helps identify production variation |
| Brand | Craftsman | Confirms product family |
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
- Record the model number exactly; do not drop digits.
- If the label is worn, compare your assembly to the exploded views in the owner's manual.
- When shopping, match parts by description and ID; for example, the Craftsman bag clip MDL8074014 is identified by its part ID.
Why it matters
Power rake parts can look similar across Craftsman models, but mounting points and hardware sizes vary. Using the exact model number keeps you from buying a cable, pulley, or reel component that will not fit.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 48629280?
A Craftsman power rake like model 48629280 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal seasonal use and basic maintenance. Lifespan depends most on storage conditions, keeping the reel/axles clean, and replacing wear items before they damage the drive system.
What affects lifespan the most
- Moisture and storage: storing it dry prevents rust on the reel, axle points, and fasteners.
- Debris buildup: packed thatch and dirt increase drag and strain on the pulley and reel.
- Wear parts condition: worn bearings, loose hardware, and stretched cables shorten life.
- Operating habits: forcing the rake when it is clogged accelerates wear.
- Routine inspection: catching a bent roller axle or loose reel plate early prevents bigger failures.
Maintenance checklist (seasonal)
- Clean the reel area after each use; remove wrapped grass and twigs.
- Check for loose fasteners; tighten as needed.
- Inspect the drive and control parts for wear or binding.
- Verify the collection system is secure and not torn.
- Follow lubrication and adjustment guidance in the owner's manual.
Common wear items you may replace over time
| Part | What it does | Typical symptom when worn |
|---|---|---|
| Pulley MDL8224017 | Transfers drive to the reel | Slipping, squealing, poor reel movement |
| Reel axle MDL8205023 | Supports reel rotation | Wobble, uneven raking, noise |
| Cable MDL5501012 | Controls engagement/operation | Hard to engage, won’t stay engaged |
| Bag MDL5355006 | Collects debris | Tearing, poor collection |
Why it matters
A power rake that is kept clean and adjusted runs with less resistance; that reduces load on the pulley, reel axle, and bearings, which is the difference between a tool that lasts a few seasons and one that lasts a decade.
Last updated: March 2026





