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Craftsman 257796432 edger

Craftsman 257796432 edger Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 257796432 edger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw,6-32x1 for Craftsman 257796432 - Part 534488800

    Drive shaft and head assembly diagram

    Screw,6-32x1

    Part #534488800

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

  • Swivel Latch for Craftsman 257796432 - Part 534396415

    Drive shaft and head assembly diagram

    Swivel Latch

    Part #534396415

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  • Frontswivel for Craftsman 257796432 - Part 530401332

    Drive shaft and head assembly diagram

    Frontswivel

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  • Drive Key for Craftsman 257796432 - Part 534207103

    Motor assembly diagram

    Drive Key

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  • Motor Assembly for Craftsman 257796432 - Part 534705000

    Drive shaft and head assembly diagram

    Motor Assembly

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Craftsman Edger 257796432 FAQs

A Craftsman electric lawn edger like model 257796432 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal homeowner use and basic maintenance. Motor life is strongly affected by how hard you run it; using deeper cutting positions too soon can overload the motor and shorten its life (see the 257796432 owner's manual).

What affects edger lifespan most

  • Cutting depth and technique: Start shallow; deeper settings are for maintaining an existing edge.
  • Blade condition: A worn blade forces the motor to work harder.
  • Ventilation: Keep air vents clear so the motor can cool.
  • Cord and switch care: Avoid yanking the cord; keep connections tight and dry.
  • Storage: Store clean and dry to prevent corrosion and stuck hardware.

Blade wear vs. edger life (quick guide)

The blade is a normal wear item; replacing it on time helps the edger last longer.

Item Typical replacement timing What you’ll notice
Cutter blade As it dulls or chips More vibration, slower cutting, ragged edge
Fasteners (nut/screw) When stripped or seized Blade won’t tighten, hardware won’t hold torque
Motor (edger) Many years with proper use Loss of power, overheating, frequent trips (if equipped)

Maintenance steps that extend life

  1. Unplug the edger before any adjustment or service.
  2. Use cutting position 1 for first cuts; move to positions 2 or 3 only to maintain the edge and compensate for blade wear.
  3. Inspect and replace the Cutter blade 534205300 when it’s rounded, bent, or chipped.
  4. Recheck blade mounting hardware; replace damaged fasteners such as the Screw 534222402 if the head strips.

Why it matters

A sharp blade and correct depth setting reduce motor load. Less load means cooler operation, fewer stalls, and a longer service life for your Craftsman 257796432 edger.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 257796432 electric edger, we replace (or flip) the blade as soon as the cutting edge is worn, nicked, or the blade is bent, warped, cracked, or no longer cuts cleanly. Many owners get a season of use, but the real trigger is blade condition, not the calendar.

Quick replacement guidelines

  • Inspect the blade before each use and replace damaged parts right away.
  • Flip the reversible blade when one cutting edge becomes worn.
  • Replace the blade immediately if it is bent, warped, cracked, broken, or not flat.
  • If edging performance drops, adjust cutting depth to compensate for normal blade wear.
  • Use only genuine edger blades (never substitute a saw blade).

What to check (and what to do)

What you see What it means What we recommend
Edge is dull but blade is flat and undamaged Normal wear Flip the blade (reversible) or replace it
Blade is not flat on a flat surface Unsafe, poor cut Replace the blade
Blade is bent, warped, cracked, or broken Unsafe Replace the blade before using
Edger struggles or cuts inconsistently Often wear or depth setting Clean guard area; adjust depth; replace blade if worn

Safe blade service steps

  1. Disconnect the edger from the power source and wait for the blade to stop completely.
  2. Open the blade guard cover using the latch.
  3. Bend the lock strap tabs away from the hex nuts, then remove the nuts, washers, lock strap, and blade.
  4. Flip the blade or install a new one, then reassemble and tighten securely.

For diagrams, fastener order, and depth-setting details, use the 257796432 owner's manual. If you need the correct replacement, match your unit to the cutter blade 534205300.

Why it matters

A worn or damaged edger blade forces the motor to work harder, reduces cut quality, and increases the risk of blade failure. Keeping the blade sharp, flat, and properly installed protects the edger and helps you get clean edges.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman edger model 257796432 is an electric edger, so it does not use an engine; it uses an electric motor. For the exact electrical specifications (voltage and amps) and operating details for your unit, use the 257796432 operator's manual.

How to confirm what powers your edger

  • Check the model tag and match it to 257796432.
  • If your unit has a power cord and plug, it is electric (motor-driven).
  • If your unit has a fuel tank, primer bulb, and pull-start, it is gas (engine-driven).
  • Use the wiring and safety sections in the 257796432 operator's manual to verify correct power requirements.

Electric motor vs gas engine (quick comparison)

Feature Electric edger (257796432) Gas edger
Power source Corded electricity Gasoline
Main drive component Electric motor Small engine
Typical maintenance Blade inspection, fasteners, cord care Fuel system, spark plug, air filter

If you are shopping parts based on “engine” info

Many Craftsman edgers are gas models, but 257796432 parts are for the electric version. If you are replacing wear items, these are common on this model:

Why it matters

Ordering parts by the wrong power type (engine vs motor) is one of the fastest ways to end up with mismatched parts. Matching the model number 257796432 to the manual and parts list keeps repairs accurate and safe.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Craftsman edger model 257796432, we recommend ordering replacement parts using the exact model number so you get the right fit. You can buy parts through Sears PartsDirect, and you can also source Craftsman parts through other major retailers and the Craftsman brand site; always match by model and part number.

Best ways to make sure you get the right part

  • Use the model number 257796432 when shopping or calling for parts.
  • Cross-check the part number and part description before ordering.
  • Confirm whether you need an OEM (genuine) part or an aftermarket equivalent.
  • For wear items, inspect related hardware (nuts, screws, straps) and replace if damaged.
  • Use the parts diagrams and maintenance guidance in the 257796432 owner's manual.

Common Craftsman 257796432 parts customers replace

These are frequently ordered items for this edger:

Part name Part ID What it does When to replace
Cutter blade 534205300 Cuts the edge trench Bent, cracked, worn, or won’t cut cleanly
Screw 534222402 Secures components Stripped head, missing, won’t tighten
Nut, 5/16 P-s 534121000 Holds assemblies tight Rounded, seized, won’t hold torque
Strap, lock E 534135700 Helps lock/retain parts Bent, broken, won’t retain properly

If you are replacing the blade, use a genuine blade such as the cutter blade 534205300 and disconnect power before changing it.

Why it matters

Ordering by model number and matching the part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. The manual also calls out safety basics, including using genuine replacement blades and replacing damaged parts before operating.

Last updated: February 2026

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