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Craftsman 536772341 edger

Craftsman 536772341 edger Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536772341 edger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer P/nut for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 338614

    Front wheel support diagram

    Washer P/nut

    Part #338614

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

  • Decal for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 333874

    Blade guard/decals diagram

    Decal

    Part #333874

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

  • Danger Decal for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 48X1195

    Blade guard/decals diagram

    Danger Decal

    Part #48X1195

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

  • Rod for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 310896

    Rear wheel support diagram

    Rod

    Part #310896

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

  • 'o' Ring, Adjustment Screw for Craftsman 536772341 - Part N/P

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    'o' Ring, Adjustment Screw

    Part #N/P

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

  • Stud for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 310053

    Controls diagram

    Stud

    Part #310053

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

  • Frame Assembly for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 323534-201

    Engine/frame diagram

    Frame Assembly

    Part #323534-201

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

  • Plate for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 1701036

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    Plate

    Part #1701036

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

  • Edger Index Lever Torsion Spring for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 308155

    Blade support diagram

    Edger Index Lever Torsion Spring

    Part #308155

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

  • Washer for Craftsman 536772341 - Part 325892

    Front wheel support diagram

    Washer

    Part #325892

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

Craftsman Edger 536772341 FAQs

To replace the blade on your Craftsman 536772341 lawn edger, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, remove the blade locknut, swap the blade, then reinstall and torque the locknut to 40 to 45 ft-lb. The blade is reversible and does not need sharpening (do not sharpen it).

Safety first (before you touch the blade)

  • Move the throttle control to STOP and wait for all moving parts to stop
  • Pull the clutch lever back to DISENGAGED
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug
  • Wear eye protection and gloves; debris and sharp edges can cause injury
  • Work on a flat surface so the edger cannot roll

Blade replacement steps

  1. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
  2. Hold the rear nut as shown in the 536772341 owner's manual so the shaft does not turn.
  3. Remove the blade locknut and remove the blade.
  4. If the blade edge is nicked or dented, flip the blade over (it is reversible). If both sides are worn or damaged, replace it.
  5. Install the blade and reinstall the locknut.
  6. Tighten the blade locknut to 40 to 45 foot-pounds.
  7. Reconnect the spark plug wire.

What to do with a nicked blade

The blade is designed to cut without sharpening. Use this guide to decide what to do:

Blade condition What we recommend Why
Minor nicks or dents Keep using it Usually does not affect function
Excessive nicks on one edge Reverse the blade Gives you a fresh cutting edge
Both sides worn or damaged Replace the blade Maintains safe, consistent cutting

Why it matters

A properly installed blade (and correctly torqued locknut) keeps the drive shaft secure and the cut consistent. Sharpening can weaken the blade and increase the risk of breakage, so reversing or replacing the blade is the safe fix.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 536772341 lawn edger, treat the blade retaining nut as a standard thread unless the 536772341 owner's manual for your unit specifies otherwise. In practice, most standard blade nuts loosen counterclockwise and tighten clockwise; confirm before applying heavy force.

How we recommend confirming thread direction safely

Before you try to remove the blade, set the edger up so it cannot start and the blade cannot spin.

  • Stop the engine and let all moving parts come to a complete stop.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire.
  • Tip the edger only as the manual directs; keep fuel from spilling.
  • Block the blade with a wood block against the blade guard (do not use your hand).
  • Use the correct socket on the blade nut; keep the wrench square to avoid rounding.
  • Try a short, controlled counterclockwise turn first; if it does not move, stop and re-check.

Blade hardware you will handle on this model

The parts list for model 536772341 shows the blade nut and blade washer used at the blade area.

Hardware What it does Example part for this model
Blade retaining nut Clamps the blade to the arbor Nut 46023MA
Blade washer Spreads load and helps keep the blade secure Washer blade 22265MA

If the nut is stuck

A stuck nut is usually corrosion, packed debris, or overtightening.

  • Clean packed dirt from the blade area first.
  • Apply penetrating oil to the nut and let it soak.
  • Use a longer-handled wrench for steady torque (not sudden impacts).
  • Replace damaged hardware rather than reusing rounded nuts or cupped washers.

Why it matters

Turning the nut the wrong direction can strip the arbor threads or round the nut, turning a simple blade change into a bigger repair. Confirming direction first protects the shaft, blade hardware, and your hands.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman edger model 536772341 uses a 9-inch blade. This is specified in the operator documentation for this model, and it is the blade diameter the guard and cutting depth settings are designed around.

How we confirm the correct blade size

Use the 536772341 operator's manual to verify the blade diameter and the correct blade mounting stack-up (blade orientation plus washers and nut). The manual also helps you confirm safe service steps before you loosen the blade hardware.

Before buying a replacement blade, match these details:

  • Diameter: 9 inches
  • Center mounting style: match the original blade and spindle
  • Blade thickness: match the original so guard clearance stays correct
  • Rotation direction: install the blade in the same orientation as removed
  • Hardware condition: replace worn washers or a damaged nut

If the blade loosens, wobbles, or you see uneven wear, the clamping hardware is usually the cause. These model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Quick reference

Item Purpose Replace when
9-inch edger blade Cuts the edge trench Bent, chipped, worn down, vibration
Nut 46023MA Secures blade to spindle Threads damaged, will not stay tight
Washer blade 22265MA Helps clamp and space blade Grooved, warped, cracked

Why it matters

Using the correct 9-inch blade keeps proper guard clearance, reduces vibration, and helps the Craftsman 536772341 cut a consistent edge at the intended depth.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman lawn edger model 536772341 uses a small gasoline lawn and garden engine designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline with separate engine oil (4-cycle style). For the exact engine manufacturer and model code, use the engine identification information in the 536772341 owner’s manual and the ID label on the engine.

How to identify the exact engine on model 536772341

Use the engine’s model and code numbers to match tune-up and repair parts correctly.

  • Look for an engine ID label or stamped plate on the engine (commonly on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the muffler)
  • Record every field exactly (often model, type, and code)
  • Match parts using those numbers (spark plug, air filter, carburetor kit, recoil starter)
  • Clean the label gently with a rag; avoid scraping off printing
  • Cross-check the engine section and parts listings in the 536772341 owner’s manual

What we can confirm for this edger from the manual

The manual for 536772341 confirms the fuel type and that engine oil is checked/filled separately from gasoline.

Item What to use Why it matters
Fuel Regular unleaded gasoline Helps prevent hard starting and poor performance
Oil system Separate crankcase oil (4-cycle style) Prevents engine damage from low oil
Engine ID Model/type/code from engine label Ensures correct engine parts and settings

Why it matters

Craftsman edgers were built with different engine makes and versions over the years. The engine ID is what determines the correct maintenance parts and repair parts; using the wrong ones can cause no-start, surging, or poor cutting power.

If you are servicing the blade area or controls while you are working on the engine, these model-matched parts are commonly replaced:

Last updated: February 2026

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