§ FAQ
FAQ
Common questions about matching belts, trimmer heads, blades, fasteners, and other replacement parts.
How do I confirm a part fits my machine?
Start with the model number on the tool or equipment, then compare the part type, size, mounting style, and any OEM replacement number listed on the product page. For belts, check width and outside length. For trimmer heads, check shaft thread and arbor style. For blades, check diameter, center hole, and tooth or edge type.
What if my equipment model is not listed?
Use the OEM part number, visible dimensions, or the old part as a cross-check. A model list is helpful, but the physical spec is usually the final fitment check for belts, blades, heads, and fasteners.
Are these OEM parts?
LXAMIVXLA focuses on replacement and aftermarket parts. Product pages should state whether an item is OEM, aftermarket, or compatible replacement. Always compare the stated replacement number with your original part.
Where do products ship from?
Most product links route to Amazon listings, and shipping timing, availability, and delivery options are handled by Amazon or the marketplace seller shown on the listing.
How are returns handled?
Returns are handled through the marketplace where the item is purchased. If you buy through Amazon, use Amazon’s order page for returns, refunds, and delivery issues.
Can I ask a fitment question before buying?
Yes. Use the contact page and include the equipment brand, model number, old part number if available, and photos or measurements of the worn part when possible.
Why do two listings look similar but show different model lists?
Small changes in belt length, arbor size, thread direction, or blade center hole can make similar-looking parts incompatible. Treat each listing as a separate fitment record and compare the exact specs before ordering.
Do product links affect the price I pay?
Some links may be affiliate links. They do not change the price shown by the marketplace, but LXAMIVXLA may earn a commission if a purchase is made.