While I'm not familiar with your brand, IF you want to CHANGE the spark plug, then simply REMOVE the current plug from the machine, take it to ANY shop that sells spark plugs [any auto part supply], and/or lawn equipment, and using the numbers ON the old plug they can find a suitable replacement plug!
SOURCE: b&d hedge cutters not working
You need an ohmmeter or a buzzer to check for continuity through the machine
Start with the fuse in the plug top (If fitted) and see if that has blown, use a low ohms reading or a buzzer.
Easier to insert a new fuse
Put a test lead on the live and neutral pins of the plug and press the trigger , you should get a reading if the circuit is made
If there is no circuit then remove the plug from the socket and then the the covers from where you re-wired the cable
Check to see that you have not fastened down the outer sheath of the cable instead of the inner wire when you placed the ends into the connector block.
Next test
Put a probe on one pin of the plug top and the other into the corresponding wire on the terminal block inside the cutter , if you get a reading swop to the other pin and the other cable and test that one out
If they show a circuit then put the probes onto where they leave the connector block and press the trigger , no circuit then means you have blown up a component
SOURCE: can i replace my cord for my hedge cutters
YES
You need the same quality cable and you need to dismantle the cutter to get to the mains connection.
If you are not up to all this then get a garden repair place to do it for you - SAFETY FIRST
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