What model number is a Craftsman 16 36cc chainsaw?
For a Craftsman 16-inch, 36cc gas chainsaw, the model number depends on the exact series; on this Sears PartsDirect page, the model is Craftsman 358355161. The most reliable way to confirm your exact model is to match the number on the saw’s ID tag to the format shown in the 358355161 owner’s manual.
Look for a data plate or sticker on the saw; the model number is usually printed as a long number (often starting with 358).
- Check the starter housing (recoil cover) area
- Check near the rear handle or fuel tank
- Wipe off oil and sawdust; use a flashlight to read stamped or faded print
- Write down the full number exactly as shown (all digits matter)
- If you see multiple numbers, use the one labeled Model (not bar length or chain spec)
These examples help you separate common identifiers:
| What you see on the saw | What it usually means | Use it for parts lookup? |
|---|---|---|
| 358355161 | Craftsman model number | Yes |
| 16 in | Guide bar length | No |
| 36cc | Engine displacement | No |
| 530-xxxxx | Manufacturer part number | For parts only |
Parts like the guide bar, chain pitch, fuel system components, and carburetor kits can vary by model even when two saws are both “16-inch 36cc.” Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts and diagrams the first time.
If the tag is missing or unreadable, we use functional clues to narrow it down:
- Bar length and chain type currently installed
- Fuel system layout (cap style, line routing)
- Starter housing style and handle design
- Whether it has a chain brake and handguard style
For common fuel-system refresh work on this model, parts often include the fuel line 530069216 and the fuel pickup filter (listed as “Fuel Pik Up”) depending on symptoms like leaking gas or hard starting.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on my Craftsman chainsaw?
On the Craftsman chainsaw model 358355161, the model number is typically printed on a label on the powerhead (engine housing). Check the side of the motor casing first, then the rear handle area, and finally the underside near the bar mount.
- Side of the engine housing (powerhead) near the starter cover
- Rear handle or control handle area
- Underside of the saw near the bar clamp and mounting studs
- Near the fuel cap area on the housing (not on the cap itself)
- On a worn label, the model may be faint; use a flashlight and wipe off oil and sawdust
Write down the full model number exactly as shown, including all digits.
| What to capture | Example for this saw | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 358355161 | Ensures parts diagrams match your exact saw |
| Part number (if ordering) | Example: 530-021025 | Identifies the manufacturer part |
| Part ID (Sears PartsDirect) | Example: 530069216 | Helps you select the correct listing quickly |
Craftsman chainsaws often share similar housings across multiple versions, but small differences (fuel system routing, bar and chain fit, ignition parts) can change which replacement parts fit. Using the exact model number keeps you aligned with the correct parts list and service information in the 358355161 owner's manual.
If you are tracking down a fuel leak or hard-start issue after identifying the model, these model-matched parts are common starting points:
- Fuel line 530069216 (part number 530-021025)
- Fuel cap 530014347 (helps prevent leaks and venting issues)
- Fuel pick up 530095646 (fuel filter in the tank)
Last updated: February 2026
Will an Oregon chain fit a Craftsman chainsaw?
Yes, an Oregon chain can fit a Craftsman chainsaw, but it must match the exact bar and chain specs used on your Craftsman model 358355161 (pitch, gauge, and drive link count). We recommend confirming those specs in the 358355161 owner's manual before buying.
To fit and run correctly on the bar and sprocket, the replacement chain must match these items:
- Pitch (must match the drive sprocket and bar nose sprocket)
- Gauge (must match the bar groove width)
- Drive link count (must match the bar length and sprocket location)
- Chain type (we recommend a low-kickback chain for homeowner use)
- Bar compatibility (the bar must be designed for that pitch and gauge)
The manual describes low-kickback chain and reduced-kickback guide bar features, which are important for safer handling and kickback reduction.
Use this table to verify fit before you order.
| Spec to compare | Where to find it | What “match” means |
|---|---|---|
| Pitch | Stamped on bar, chain package, or manual | Same pitch as current chain/bar |
| Gauge | Stamped on bar or listed on chain | Same gauge as bar groove |
| Drive links | Count links or read chain package | Same drive link count |
| Safety style | Manual and chain packaging | Low-kickback style preferred |
A chain that “fits” can still perform badly if tension or bar condition is off. The troubleshooting section in the manual points to common causes like incorrect chain tension, worn sprocket, or a burred/bent guide bar.
- Chain clatters or cuts roughly: check tension and cutter sharpness
- Cuts at an angle: check for uneven cutters and guide bar wear
- Chain stops in the cut: check sharpness, bar rails, and clutch slippage
- Chain moves at idle: idle speed may need adjustment
If you are replacing the cutting system, these model-matched parts can help you start from known-good fitment:
- Chain 91PX056G (16-in chain option listed for this model)
- Bar 160SDEA041 (guide bar option listed for this model)
- How to sharpen a chainsaw (to restore cutting speed and reduce rough cutting)
Using the wrong pitch, gauge, or drive link count can cause poor cutting, chain derailment, or excessive wear on the bar and sprocket. Matching the specs keeps your Craftsman 358355161 running smoother and helps maintain low-kickback performance.
Last updated: February 2026





