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The 177F Recoil Starter is the "manual startup power source" of engines—it drives internal metal claws to engage the flywheel via a hand-pulled rope, converting human force into flywheel rotational power to start the engine; the plastic housing balances protection and lightness, and the nylon rope is wear-resistant, being the core manual startup device for 177F models.
This recoil starter adopts a "plastic housing + metal engagement structure + nylon rope" design: the plastic housing is lightweight, saving effort during operation; the metal claws’ arc precisely matches 177F flywheel tooth slots, engaging tightly without slipping when pulled; the nylon rope has high tensile strength, not easy to break after repeated startups, with low maintenance cost.
In 177F engine use, old recoil starters are prone to startup idling (rope pulls but flywheel doesn’t turn) due to rope wear and claw deformation. After replacing this recoil starter, power transmission during startup is more direct, and the probability of successful startup with one pull is greatly increased.
Whether for emergency-start generators or power tools in power-free environments, the 177F Recoil Starter can provide stable startup support for the engine with reliable manual startup performance, being an indispensable startup part for 177F models.