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Craftsman 358796500 edger

Craftsman 358796500 edger Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358796500 edger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Edger Blade Guard for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530402859

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    Edger Blade Guard

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  • Edger Cup Washer for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530403500

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    Edger Cup Washer

    Part #530403500

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  • Wheel for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530095126

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    Wheel

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  • Blade for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 71-85718

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    Blade

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  • Edger Screw for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530016243

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    Edger Screw

    Part #530016243

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  • Trig Swi Lev for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530402860

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    Trig Swi Lev

    Part #530402860

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  • Edger Rear Axle Housing for Craftsman 358796500 - Part 530402950

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    Edger Rear Axle Housing

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Craftsman Edger 358796500 FAQs

For the Craftsman 358796500 electric edger, we do not sharpen the edger blade; we replace it if it’s bent, warped, cracked, broken, or otherwise damaged. Keeping the blade’s original shape helps the edger cut cleanly and reduces vibration.

What we recommend instead of sharpening

Sharpening can change the blade profile and lead to rough cutting or extra vibration. A better approach is routine inspection, cleaning, and replacement when needed.

  • Unplug the edger before inspecting or servicing the blade area.
  • Clean packed grass and debris from the blade and guard area.
  • Inspect the blade for bends, cracks, warping, or missing chunks.
  • Replace any damaged or worn guards before using the edger.
  • Lightly oil external metal surfaces for storage to reduce corrosion.

For the model-specific maintenance and safety steps, follow the owner's manual.

When to replace the blade (practical checklist)

Replace the blade if you notice any of the following:

  • Visible cracks, chips, or a bent edge
  • Warping (blade does not look flat/true)
  • Excessive vibration during operation
  • Poor edging even at full speed and a steady pace
  • The blade binds frequently after clearing debris

Quick decision table

What you see What it means What to do
Blade is bent/warped/cracked Unsafe and cuts poorly Replace the blade
Blade is dull but intact Normal wear Clean, adjust depth, edge slowly
Blade won’t turn Often debris binding Clear debris; recheck guard area

Why it matters

This edger’s blade spins at high speed and can keep rotating briefly after you release the switch. Maintaining the blade in safe condition (instead of reshaping it by sharpening) helps prevent binding, reduces motor strain, and keeps edging performance consistent.

Parts and ordering tips

If you’re adjusting cut depth or the front wheel assembly, make sure the knob tightens securely. If your height adjustment hardware is worn or won’t hold position, replace the edger height adjuster knob 530402881. For additional replacement parts for model 358796500, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman 358796500 electric edger, the blade size is the round replacement blade specified for this model in the owner's manual. This model uses a dedicated edger blade (the manual lists it as a customer serviceable part), so matching the blade by model number is the correct way to ensure fit and safe operation.

How to confirm the correct blade for model 358796500

Use these checks before ordering:

  • Verify the model number on the edger data label is 358796500.
  • Use the parts list in the owner's manual to identify the correct blade listing.
  • Compare your current blade’s center hole and mounting hardware style (cup washer, spring washer, hex nut).
  • Replace any worn mounting hardware if it will not tighten securely.
  • Inspect the blade guard and edge guide for damage before reinstalling.

Blade details you can rely on for this model

The documentation for this unit identifies the blade as a serviceable replacement part for the 358796500 edger (separate from the warranty coverage). That means the safest, most accurate “size” match is the blade specified for this exact model rather than a universal diameter.

What the manual shows (hardware stack-up)

Item at blade mount Purpose What to look for
Cup washer Centers and supports blade Lip orientation matches manual diagram
Spring washer Helps maintain tension Not flattened or cracked
Hex nut Secures blade Threads tighten smoothly

Why it matters

Edger blades are not interchangeable just by diameter. The arbor hole, thickness, and mounting hardware must match the Craftsman 358796500 design so the blade runs true, cuts cleanly, and stays secured during operation.

You can order the correct replacement blade and related hardware for your model through the parts list for 358796500, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A blade edger is better when you want crisp, straight edges along sidewalks and driveways; a string edger is better for quick touch-ups and tight, irregular areas. Your Craftsman 358796500 is a blade-style edger, built for precise edging and controlled depth cuts (see the owner's manual).

Quick comparison: string vs. blade

Feature String edger Blade edger (like Craftsman 358796500)
Edge quality Good for light cleanup Best for sharp, defined edges
Best surfaces Curves, beds, around obstacles Sidewalks, driveways, patios
Cutting behavior Flexible line can fray/break Metal blade cuts cleanly but can bind on debris
Maintenance Replace line often Inspect blade and guard; replace damaged blade

When a blade edger is the better choice

We recommend a blade edger when you want consistent results and a straight edge line.

  • You edge along concrete frequently (sidewalks, curbs, driveways)
  • You want a uniform trench or bevel cut
  • You need depth control using the front wheel adjustment
  • You prefer a guided cut using the edge guide

When a string edger is the better choice

A string edger fits best when access and flexibility matter more than a perfectly crisp edge.

  • You have lots of curves, landscape borders, or tight corners
  • You only need light trimming, not cutting into soil
  • You want a lighter-duty tool for quick weekly touch-ups

Safety and performance tips for blade edging

The 358796500 is designed to run a blade; the manual specifically warns not to use wire, rope, or string on this unit.

  • Clear the area first; rocks, nails, wire, and string can be thrown or wrap the shaft
  • Keep the blade guard installed and in good condition
  • Let the blade reach full speed before entering the cut
  • Adjust depth with the front wheel; deeper cuts increase motor load
  • Replace blades that are bent, warped, cracked, or damaged

Why it matters

Choosing the right edger type affects edge quality, time spent, and safety. Blade edgers deliver the cleanest edge line, but they demand better debris control and regular blade inspection to prevent binding and kickback.

Last updated: February 2026

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