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[Lifetime Warranty] 502843101 Recoil Starter Pull Start - Compatible with Redmax Husqvarna 350BF 350BT 150BT 150BF Backpack Blower Echo EB630 EB630(EPA) EB630RT - Replaces A051001520 68206-75010
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502843101 Recoil Starter Assembly for Redmax & Husqvarna
Key Features
- High-Torque Recoil Spring: Features a precision-tempered steel spring designed to provide consistent tension and rapid rope retraction across thousands of start cycles in professional environments.
- Reinforced Pull Rope: Equipped with an industrial-grade, multi-strand braided nylon cord that resists fraying and snapping during high-compression cold starts.
- Impact-Resistant Polymer Housing: Manufactured from high-density, heat-stabilized polymer to withstand the extreme vibrations and high operating temperatures typical of 50cc+ backpack blowers.
- Ergonomic Starter Handle: Includes a wide, textured grip handle designed for maximum leverage and comfortable operation, even when wearing thick work gloves.
- Direct OEM-Spec Fitment: Engineered as a precision "drop-in" replacement for original Redmax and Husqvarna units, ensuring perfect alignment with the flywheel pawls and mounting points.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Husqvarna / Redmax: 502843101, 502 84 31-01
- Redmax Original: 68206-75010, 6820675010
- Echo: A051001520
- Other: 150BT-01
Compatibility & Fitment
This recoil starter is a standard replacement for the high-performance 50cc to 60cc blower platforms. Key compatible models include:
- Husqvarna: 150BT, 150BF, 350BT, 350BF.
- Redmax: EBZ5100, EBZ5100Q, EBZ5150.
- Echo: EB630, EB630(EPA), EB630RT.
- Note: While many starters look similar, ensure your 4-bolt mounting pattern matches the circular orientation of the 502843101 series.
When to Replace
- Rope Won't Retract: The internal recoil spring has snapped or become unhooked, leaving the pull cord hanging loosely from the blower.
- Slipping or "Grinding": The internal plastic pulley or the starter dogs (pawls) are worn down, causing the starter to spin without engaging the engine flywheel.
- Cracked Housing: The black plastic casing is cracked around the mounting bolts, leading to internal component misalignment and frequent rope breakage.
- Seized Pulley: The internal pulley has melted or jammed due to friction heat or accumulated debris, making it impossible to pull the rope.
- Broken Starter Handle: The handle has snapped or the rope has pulled through the knot, posing a safety risk during starting.
Installation Tips
- Clear Debris: Before bolting on the new unit, use compressed air to blow out any grass, leaves, or sawdust from the flywheel area to prevent the new mechanism from jamming.
- Hand-Thread the Bolts: Always thread the 4 mounting screws by hand first. Since these thread into the engine shroud, using an impact wrench immediately can easily cross-thread or strip the holes.
- Check the Pawls: Inspect the metal starter pawls (dogs) on your engine's flywheel. If they are stuck with sap or dirt, clean them with a bit of degreaser so they can swing out and grab the new starter pulley.
- The "Engagement" Pull: To extend the life of your new starter, pull the handle slowly until you feel the dogs engage the flywheel, then give it a short, sharp pull to start. Avoid "snapping" the rope at full extension.
- Anti-Seize: A tiny dab of anti-seize or grease on the mounting bolts can make future removals much easier, especially for commercial blowers exposed to the elements.
