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Craftsman 580327181 7500-watt ac generator Parts

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  • Generac Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Cover Bolt for Craftsman 580327181 - Part G078609

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  • Breaker for Craftsman 580327181 - Part 209872GS

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  • Knob for Craftsman 580327181 - Part G083504

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  • Bearing Ball for Craftsman 580327181 - Part G065791

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  • Screw Hhc M6 for Craftsman 580327181 - Part G081668

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    Retainer

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Pre-filter for Craftsman 580327181 - Part G081646

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Craftsman 7500-Watt AC Generator 580327181 FAQs

A Craftsman 5000-watt generator price depends on the exact model, condition (new vs. used), and included features (electric start, fuel tank size, outlets). For your Craftsman model 580327181 (a 7500-watt AC generator), use the parts list and specs in the owner's manual to confirm what you have before comparing prices.

What to expect for pricing

Generator pricing varies widely, but these factors drive the biggest swings:

  • Wattage class (5000 running watts vs. 6250, 7500, etc.)
  • Starting watts (surge) capability for motor loads (well pump, compressor, A/C)
  • Condition (new, refurbished, used) and maintenance history
  • Features (electric start, wheel kit, multiple receptacles, circuit breakers)
  • Local market and seasonality (storm season demand)

Quick model check: 5000 watt vs. your 580327181

Your model page is for a Craftsman 580327181 7500-watt AC generator, so it is not the same as a “Craftsman 5000 watt generator” listing.

Item you are pricing What to verify Where to confirm
“Craftsman 5000 watt generator” Exact model number on the unit Owner's manual (model ID format)
Craftsman 580327181 Rated wattage and load guidance Owner's manual (specs and wattage reference guide)

Why it matters

If you compare prices using only “5000 watt,” you can end up looking at the wrong generator class. The 580327181 manual also highlights that many motor-driven tools need higher starting watts than running watts, which affects what the generator can realistically power and what buyers will pay.

A generator that starts easily and runs smoothly typically sells for more. Common maintenance and repair items for model 580327181 include:

Last updated: February 2026

A simple electric generator is built around a rotating conductor (armature/rotor) moving through a magnetic field (field windings/stator) to produce electricity; current is collected through brushes and a commutator (or slip rings). For your Craftsman 580327181 generator, the owner's manual shows the main user-facing components such as receptacles, breakers, and engine controls.

Core parts in a simple generator (how electricity is made)

Most basic generators include these electrical building blocks:

  • Armature (rotor): the rotating windings or conductor where voltage is induced
  • Field windings (stator): stationary coils that create the magnetic field
  • Brushes: spring-loaded contacts that transfer current between stationary and rotating parts
  • Commutator or slip rings:
    • Commutator is common in DC generators
    • Slip rings are common in AC alternators
  • Voltage regulation (varies by design): helps stabilize output as load changes

What you will see on the Craftsman 580327181 (major external components)

The 580327181 is a 7,500-watt AC generator with multiple receptacles and protective devices. Common components called out in the manual include:

  • Circuit breakers (push-to-reset) to protect against overload
  • 120V and 120/240V receptacles for powering tools and appliances
  • 12V DC receptacle for charging a 12V battery (not for starting an engine)
  • Run/Stop switch and choke lever for starting and stopping
  • Idle control switch to reduce speed when no load is present

Quick comparison: “simple generator” terms vs what they mean on your unit

Simple generator term What it does What it looks like on a portable generator
Rotor (armature) Spins to generate voltage Internal rotating assembly (not usually visible)
Stator (field windings) Creates magnetic field/output windings Internal stationary windings
Brushes Transfers current (if used) Internal wear item on some designs
Breakers Protects from overload Reset buttons near receptacles

Why it matters

Knowing these parts helps you troubleshoot “no power” problems logically: engine running but no output often points to the alternator section (rotor/stator/brushes/regulation) or an open breaker, not the fuel system.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your Craftsman 7500-watt AC generator is printed on the generator’s identification label; it will read 580.327181. Use that exact number when ordering parts, matching diagrams, or following procedures in the 580327181 owner's manual.

Where to look on the generator

Check these common label locations on portable generators like model 580327181:

  • On the control panel area (near outlets and breakers)
  • On the frame rail near the engine mount
  • Near the recoil starter housing or engine shroud
  • On or near the fuel tank support area
  • On a metal tag or durable sticker attached to the cradle/frame

What to write down (and why)

Record the full model number and any extra identifiers on the tag so you get the right Craftsman generator parts.

What to capture Example Why it matters
Model number 580.327181 Ensures correct parts list and wiring diagram
Product description 7500 Watt AC Generator Helps confirm you are in the right manual
Part/document number (if shown) B1901 (manual part no.) Helps match the correct documentation

Tips if the label is hard to read

  • Wipe the tag with a damp cloth and mild soap; dry it fully
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to make faded printing stand out
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in
  • If the sticker is damaged, compare your control panel and frame to the diagrams in the manual

Why it matters

Craftsman generator parts can vary by model and production run; using 580.327181 helps you match the correct wiring diagram, control panel components, and engine-related parts.

Last updated: March 2026

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