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How to Load Trimmer Line on to a Bosch Grass Trimmer

If your Bosch grass trimmer isn't cutting as it should, it is likely that the trimmer line has run out and needs to be replaced. In this article, we will take you through a step by step guide on how to load trimmer line on a Bosch grass trimmer.

How do I know if my trimmer has run out of line?

The line in your grass trimmer should last around 2 months with regular mowing. If you have noticed your trimmer is no longer cutting correctly, it's best to check the trimmer line to see if it needs replacing.

How to load trimmer line on a Bosch grass trimmer step by step

To find out if your grass trimmer line needs replacing and how to do this, take a look at our video or follow the step-by-step guide below.

Safety Advice

Before you begin, make sure that your grass trimmer is switched off and fully disconnected from the mains.

You'll need:

Step 1: Remove the spool cover

The first thing you need to do is remove the spool cover so you can access the trimmer line. To do this, press in the two tabs on either side of the cover that are connected to the trimmer head, and gently lift the cover upwards.

Removing The Spool Cover By Pressing In The Two Tabs On Either Side Of The Cover That Are Connected To The Trimmer Head

Step 2: Remove the spool and line

To remove the spool and line, gently pull the spool off the spindle that it sits on.

Gently Pulling The Spool Off The Spindle That It Sits On

If there is any trimmer line left over when you do this, make sure you gently feed it through the outlet holes so that the spool and line come away freely from the spindle and the trimmer head.

Gently Feeding Any Excess Line Through The Outlet Holes

Step 3: Remove excess line

Even if your trimmer line needs replacing, it may still have some excess line left over. Remove this by gently unwinding it and pulling it away from the spool.

Removing Any Excess Line By Gently Unwinding It And Pulling It Away From The Spool

Step 4: Replace the line

To fit the new line, start with the top deck and push a couple of centimetres of line into the hole to keep it in place.

Pushing A Couple Of Centimetres Of Line Into The Hole On The Top Deck

Then, do the same with the bottom deck.

Pushing A Couple Of Centimetres Of Line Into The Hole On The Bottom Deck

You can then wind the line around the spool in the direction of the arrows. You will need to do this neatly as the line won't feed if it becomes tangled.

Unwinding The Line Around The Spool In The Direction Of The Arrows

Step 5: Leave some line left over

When you have finished, leave a few inches of line out and hook it onto the two cleats on either side of the spool. This will make sure that it doesn't unravel when you refit the spool.

Leaving A Few Inches Of Line Out And Hooking It Onto The Two Cleats On Either Side Of The Spool

 

Step 6: Refit the spool

Feed the extra line through the outlet holes on either side.

Feeding The Extra Line Through The Outlet Holes On Either Side Of The Spool

Then, slot the spool back into place. It should make a click sound when it is fitted correctly.

Slotting The Spool Back Into Place

Step 7: Unhook the line

Now that the spool is secure, you can unhook the line from the cleats using a flathead screwdriver to help you if needed. If you don't do this, the line will not be able to feed through.

Unhooking The Line From The Cleats Using A Flathead Screwdriver

Step 8: Refit the spool cover

Finally, you can replace the spool cover. Line up the two tabs on either side and slot the cover back into place.

Replacing The Spool Cover By Lining Up The Two Tabs On Either Side And Slotting The Cover Back Into Place

Now that your trimmer line has been replaced, your grass trimmer should be back up and running again!

If, after replacing your trimmer line, you find that your grass trimmer still isn't cutting correctly, take a look at our article which takes you through a few possible reasons why your trimmer may not be working correctly.

For more videos on fixing and maintaining your grass trimmer as well as all other household and garden appliances, you can subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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