seagull369
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Having a problem with a cheap Chinese string trimmer I own. The splines on the end of the driveshaft which engage the clutch bell up top has worn down to the point it no longer turns. The (female) splines end on the clutch bell look undamaged. I'm gonna order a replacement shaft but was wondering if there's something I could do to eliminate any slop there might be in the engagement of the two, especially since the first one wore down only after a year of light use. I thought about adding some grinding compound in there, but am not sure if that might actually wear things down faster. I also contemplated just weld-braze-solder the shaft straight to the bell, but bell is in a recessed housing that I can't seem to get apart.
Besides suggesting I buy a real trimmer, any thoughts on how to approach this?
Besides suggesting I buy a real trimmer, any thoughts on how to approach this?