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Craftsman 358350462 chainsaw

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 358350462 chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Chainsaw 358350462 FAQs

The Craftsman model 358350462 is a 2-cycle gasoline chainsaw built for occasional homeowner cutting and maintenance tasks. Use the model number to match the correct bar, chain, and fuel-system parts; operating details like fuel mix and lubrication are covered in the 358350462 owner’s manual.

What this model is (and what it includes)

From the manual, model 358350462 is a gasoline chain saw that ships fully assembled and typically includes common accessories.

  • 2-cycle, air-cooled engine (premix fuel)
  • Separate bar-and-chain oil tank with automatic oiling during operation
  • Designed for occasional use
  • Common in-box items: bar tool, 2-cycle oil, carrying case
Fuel mix and lubrication basics (model-specific)

The manual specifies a 40:1 fuel mixture and routine bar-oil filling.

Item Spec for 358350462 Practical tip
Fuel Unleaded gasoline + 2-cycle oil Mix fresh fuel; shake container to blend
Mix ratio 40:1 3.2 oz oil per 1 gallon gas
Bar oil Chainsaw bar oil (SAE 30 acceptable short-term) Fill bar-oil tank whenever you fuel
About “42 cc” and “18-inch” in the question

For 358350462, the most reliable way to identify the exact configuration is the model tag on the saw and the parts list for that model. This model’s parts catalog includes a 42cc cylinder kit, and bar length can vary by setup; match your replacement bar and chain to what is installed on your saw.

Parts customers commonly replace on this model

These are frequent fuel and starting items for the 358350462:

Why it matters

Correct identification prevents wrong-fit parts (bar/chain, fuel lines) and helps protect the engine from damage caused by incorrect fuel mix or poor bar-and-chain lubrication.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Craftsman gas chainsaw is 358.350462 (often written without the dot as 358350462). You can confirm it on the model tag and in the 358350462 owner's manual, which lists the saw as “Model No. 358.350462” with a 16-inch bar.

Where to find the model number on the saw

Look for the model identification label in common spots such as:

  • On the rear handle area near the trigger
  • On the starter housing (recoil side)
  • Near the bar mount area, behind the clutch cover
  • On the underside of the powerhead
Why you might see it written two different ways

Both formats refer to the same model; the dot is just a formatting style used in manuals and parts lists.

Format you see What it means Use it for
358.350462 Standard manual/label format Manuals, parts diagrams, service info
358350462 Same model number without punctuation Online parts lookup, ordering
Why it matters (parts and manuals)

Using the exact model number helps us match the correct parts and specifications for your chainsaw, especially for items that vary by version such as the fuel system, chain brake, and oiling components.

  • Parts fit can change across similar Craftsman 358-series saws
  • The correct manual gives the right fuel mix and maintenance steps
  • Troubleshooting tables are model-specific

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman gas chainsaw like model 358350462, the model number is printed on the product ID label attached to the saw body. We most often see this label on the engine housing (motor casing), near the rear handle, or on the underside of the saw.

Where to look on model 358350462

Check these common label locations first:

  • Side of the engine housing near the starter cover
  • Rear handle area (near the trigger or handle mount)
  • Bottom of the saw body (underside of the chassis)
  • Near the fuel tank or oil tank area (on the housing, not on the caps)

If the label is dirty or oily, wipe it with a rag and a small amount of degreaser so the characters are readable.

What to write down (so parts match)

Record the information exactly as shown on the label.

What to capture Example for this saw Why it matters
Model number 358.350462 (often shown with a dot) Ensures the correct parts list and diagrams
Prefix/suffix characters Any extra digits or letters Some versions use different fuel, ignition, or clutch parts
Serial number Unique to your unit Helps with service history and production variations
Why it matters

Chainsaw parts like the fuel system, carburetor components, and ignition parts can vary by model and version. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and replacement parts the first time.

Helpful reference

The model number format and basic identification details for this saw are shown in the 358350462 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, an Oregon chain can fit a Craftsman chainsaw, including model 358350462, as long as the chain matches your bar’s key specs (pitch, gauge, and drive link count). We recommend confirming those specs in the 358350462 owner’s manual before you buy.

What must match for the chain to fit

To get the right Oregon replacement chain, match these items exactly:

  • Pitch (common homeowner sizes include 3/8 in. low profile)
  • Gauge (common sizes include .050 in.)
  • Drive link count (varies by bar length and sprocket setup)
  • Bar length (your saw commonly uses a 16-inch bar; see bar 16" 160SDET041)
  • Sprocket type and condition (a worn sprocket can ruin a new chain quickly)
Quick compatibility checklist (bring this to the store)

Use this table to compare what you have to what you are buying:

Spec to match Where to find it Why it matters
Pitch Stamped on bar or listed in manual Must match sprocket and bar nose
Gauge Stamped on bar Must match bar groove width
Drive links Printed on chain box or counted Determines chain length
Bar mount and length Bar marking and fit Ensures proper tension range
How to confirm your chain specs on the saw
  1. Check the markings stamped on the guide bar (pitch, gauge, and sometimes drive links).
  2. If markings are worn off, use the parts and maintenance info in the 358350462 owner’s manual.
  3. If your chain has been replaced before, match the new chain to the old chain’s packaging or markings.
Why it matters

A chain that is the wrong pitch or gauge can bind in the bar groove, derail, or wear the clutch drum and bar faster. Correct fit also helps the chain brake and tensioning system work the way they are designed.

Last updated: February 2026

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