Overview
Designed as a plug-and-trim aftermarket replacement, this pre-wound spool fits directly into the trimmer head without any custom winding. Factory spools eventually run out, and hand-winding bulk line can be time-consuming and prone to tangles. This replacement spool provides properly wound line that feeds smoothly from the first tap.
Key specifications
- Pre-wound replacement trimmer spool
- 6-pack quantity
- Direct-fit for listed trimmer models
- Bump-feed compatible winding pattern
Compatibility
This spool is designed for HART string trimmers as listed above. Confirm the spool part number, line diameter, and trimmer model before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Installation notes
Disconnect the battery or unplug the trimmer. Remove the bump knob or spool cover by pressing the release tabs. Lift out the used spool, insert the new one with the line routed through the exit holes, and replace the cover. Pull the line to confirm smooth feed before starting.
Common questions
Q: Will this AC14RL3A/AC14RSLA replacement spool fit my HART 20V HGHST01 and Ryobi P2008BTL trimmer?
Yes, this spool set is made to fit HART 20-Volt HGHST01 and HGST02 12/10-inch string trimmers, and it also matches several Ryobi models including P2008 and P2008BTL. It’s important to match the spool style number AC14RL3A or AC14RSLA with your original spool, since Ryobi and HART use several similar-looking heads.
Q: Are these spools pre-wound, and do I need to do anything special when installing them on a P2002 or P2005?
These replacement spools are typically pre-wound, so installation is mainly a matter of removing the spool cap, taking out the old spool, and seating the new one correctly in the head. Make sure the line is routed through the eyelets and that the spool turns freely before snapping the cap back on, otherwise the auto-feed may not work properly.
Q: How can I keep the line from tangling or feeding poorly on my Ryobi P2030 or P2210 edger/trimmer?
Poor feeding usually happens when the spool is installed backwards, the line end is not secured properly, or debris has built up inside the spool housing. Before installing a new spool, clean out grass and dirt from the head, check that the spring is seated correctly, and avoid bumping the head excessively against hard surfaces since that can jam or wear the line faster.
