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Craftsman 257857944 electric lawn edger/trimmer

Craftsman 257857944 electric lawn edger/trimmer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 257857944 electric lawn edger/trimmer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Flat Washer for Craftsman 257857944 - Part STD551025

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Nut for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 534121000

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  • Screw for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 271137

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  • Index Pin for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 1209

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  • Edgr Hsg Asm for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 130101A

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  • Knob for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 72-1

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  • Spring for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 1205

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  • Harness Assembly for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 2236-44

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  • Motor for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 1310

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  • Clutch Spring for Craftsman 257857944 - Part 707

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Craftsman Electric Lawn Edger/Trimmer 257857944 FAQs

The engine depends on the specific Craftsman edger model. Model 257857944 is an electric lawn edger/trimmer, so it uses an electric motor (not a gas engine). If you have a gas Craftsman edger, the engine size and brand vary by model and series.

How to tell what powers your Craftsman edger

  • Check the model tag for 257857944 (electric) versus a different model number (often gas).
  • Look for a power cord or battery pack (electric) versus a fuel tank and pull starter (gas).
  • Electric models list volts/amps; gas models list cc and engine brand.
  • If you are shopping parts, match parts to the exact model number to avoid fit issues.

Common Craftsman edger power types (quick comparison)

Edger type What it uses What you’ll see on the unit Typical maintenance
Electric (corded) Electric motor Cord, trigger switch Inspect cord, clean debris
Electric (battery) Electric motor Battery slot/pack Battery care, clean debris
Gas Small 4-cycle engine Fuel tank, primer, pull cord Oil checks, fuel system care

Parts note for model 257857944

If you’re repairing a Craftsman 257857944 electric edger/trimmer, small retaining hardware can matter. For example, a loose wheel, guard, or linkage can sometimes trace back to a missing retainer such as a push nut 534121000.

  • Unplug the edger (or remove the battery) before inspecting parts.
  • Check for wobble at wheels/axles and any missing retainers.
  • Replace damaged fasteners instead of reusing loose ones.

Why it matters

Using the correct power type and model identification prevents ordering the wrong parts and helps you follow the right troubleshooting path (electric switch and wiring checks versus gas fuel and ignition checks).

Last updated: February 2026

For your Craftsman electric lawn edger/trimmer model 257857944, we recommend buying replacement parts from Sears PartsDirect (matched by model number) or other authorized retailers that list exact model compatibility; this helps ensure the part fits and installs correctly.

Best ways to get the right Craftsman part

  • Match parts using the full model number 257857944 (not just “Craftsman edger”).
  • Compare the part name and identifiers before ordering.
  • If you are replacing a fastener or retainer, match the original style (push nut vs. clip vs. nut).
  • For electrical issues, confirm the failure first (cord, switch, wiring, motor) before buying parts.
  • Keep your old part until the repair is complete so you can compare size and fit.

Model 257857944 part example (available now)

If you need a common retaining fastener used on assemblies, we list:

What you need What to match Why it matters
Replacement part Model number 257857944 Prevents ordering a similar looking part that will not fit
Fastener/retainer Type and diameter Ensures it grips the shaft or stud correctly
Electrical part Connector style and ratings Avoids overheating, shorts, or repeat failures

Troubleshooting before you order (saves time)

If the edger will not start or cuts out, check these first:

  • Power source (outlet and extension cord rating)
  • Cord damage near the handle and strain relief
  • Loose or corroded connectors
  • Pinched or broken wires inside the handle

A quick way to confirm electrical problems is with continuity testing; use how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video as a guide.

Why it matters

Craftsman parts can look interchangeable across different tools, but small differences in mounting holes, shaft sizes, and connectors can stop a repair. Matching by model number and part identifier keeps the repair straightforward and reliable.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Craftsman makes battery-powered (cordless) lawn edgers, commonly on the 20V MAX battery platform. Your Craftsman model 257857944 is a gas-powered lawn edger, so a cordless Craftsman edger is a different tool purchase rather than a battery conversion of this unit.

How to choose the right Craftsman cordless edger

  • Battery platform: match the edger to the batteries you already own (often 20V MAX).
  • Runtime needs: thicker turf and deeper trenching reduce minutes per charge.
  • Cutting depth control: look for easy depth adjustment for edging versus trenching.
  • Wheel and guide design: a stable guide helps keep a straight edge along sidewalks.
  • Replacement wear parts: confirm blades and hardware are readily available.

Can model 257857944 be converted to battery power?

We treat 257857944 as a gas edger design; converting it to battery power is not a standard repair or parts swap. If you want cordless operation, replacing the tool with a purpose-built cordless edger is the practical option.

Choice Power source What to expect
Keep 257857944 Gas engine Strong, consistent power; routine fuel and engine maintenance
Buy a Craftsman cordless edger Battery No fuel mixing and less noise; limited by battery runtime

Parts note for repairs on 257857944

If you are fixing your current edger, small retainers and fasteners matter. The push nut 534121000 is a common retaining fastener used to secure components such as wheels, guards, or rotating assemblies on outdoor power equipment.

Why it matters

Choosing gas versus cordless affects convenience, maintenance, and how long you can edge in one session. Gas models run as long as you have fuel; cordless models trade runtime for portability and simpler day-to-day use.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 257857944 is a lawn edger, and the correct blade size is the blade diameter and mounting pattern that match the original blade on your unit. For this model, the most reliable way to confirm the exact replacement is to measure the existing blade and match those measurements when ordering.

How to confirm the correct blade size on model 257857944

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the blade.
  • Measure the outside diameter tip-to-tip across the blade.
  • Measure the center (arbor) hole diameter.
  • Measure blade thickness.
  • Note the mounting style (center hole only vs. additional holes/slots).
  • Check whether your blade is single-edge or dual-edge.

Typical edger blade sizes (for reference)

Most walk-behind gas edgers commonly use blades in the 8 to 9 inch range, but the mounting pattern still must match your original blade.

What to match What to measure Why it matters
Blade diameter Outside edge across the blade Controls cut depth and guard clearance
Arbor hole Center hole diameter Ensures the blade seats correctly
Thickness Blade thickness Affects strength and vibration
Mounting pattern Holes/slots and spacing Prevents wobble and loosening

Why it matters

Using the correct diameter and mounting pattern helps your Craftsman 257857944 edge cleanly without excessive vibration, spindle wear, or contact with the guard.

If you find worn retaining hardware while servicing the blade area, replace it with the same style and size. A common retainer type is a push nut 534121000 used on certain assemblies.

Last updated: February 2026

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