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The TORO 100-5486 is a truss head Phillips drive screw used as a replacement fastener in Toro outdoor power equipment and lawn and garden machinery. The truss head profile provides a wide, low-profile bearing surface that distributes clamping load across a broader area compared to standard pan head screws, making it well suited for securing plastic housings, guards, and panels. This is an OEM-matched replacement part sourced directly through the Toro parts network, ensuring proper thread form, head geometry, and drive recess for the original application. Technicians and service professionals handling Toro equipment repairs keep this fastener on hand to restore hardware to factory specification.
This screw is used in residential and commercial Toro lawn and garden equipment servicing. Typical applications include reattaching shrouds, covers, and access panels on walk-behind mowers, riding mowers, zero-turn units, and related Toro outdoor power products. It is most commonly installed during routine maintenance, collision repair, or end-of-season refurbishment where original fasteners are lost, stripped, or corroded. Service dealers and field technicians working on Toro equipment will encounter this fastener across a range of product lines.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement fastener for Toro lawn and garden equipment. Refer to the Toro parts lookup system or equipment service manual to confirm fitment for a specific model and serial number range before ordering.
Installation is typically performed by Toro service dealers, equipment technicians, or knowledgeable equipment owners during disassembly and reassembly of machine panels or guards. Disconnect the spark plug wire and ensure the machine is powered down before performing any fastener service. Use a properly sized Phillips driver to avoid cam-out and head damage. Do not overtighten into plastic bosses, as this may cause cracking or thread stripping.
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