EGO POWER+ LB SERIES HANDHELD BLOWER (LB6500/LB6150/LB5300) Fix
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92%
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Trigger and Spring Assembly
The torsion spring within the trigger mechanism is subject to high-cycle fatigue, often resulting in a fracture of the spring steel or the plastic mounting pivot. Replacing the trigger and spring ensures the mechanical bias is restored, allowing the trigger to properly engage the internal microswitch for motor activation. This assembly is the standard resolution for a 'limp' or unresponsive trigger feel.
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5%
CONF
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Handle Housing Set
In many failure cases, the internal plastic boss that anchors the trigger spring shears off due to the constant tension of the spring. If the mounting point is compromised, a new spring cannot be installed effectively. Replacing the housing provides a new reinforced anchor point for the trigger return system.
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3%
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Main PCBA Control Module
If the trigger spring failure caused the trigger to vibrate or 'chatter' against the microswitch during operation, it can lead to electrical arcing or switch failure on the control board. If the mechanical trigger movement is restored but the blower still lacks power, the switch on the PCBA has likely reached its end-of-life due to mechanical shock.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Trigger and Spring Assembly.
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