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Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw

Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 15514

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  • Handlebar for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 25457

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  • Washer for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 15274

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  • Decal for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 25703

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  • Scabbard for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 25644

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  • Gauge for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 31104

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  • Screw for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 15542

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  • Stone for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 25543

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 35834760 - Part 15503

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Craftsman Electric Chainsaw 35834760 FAQs

Craftsman is a brand name, not a single chainsaw manufacturer; different companies have built Craftsman chainsaws over the years. For Craftsman model 35834760, the model prefix (358) is commonly associated with Poulan-built units (a Husqvarna Group brand), so many parts and designs match that style.

How to tell who built your specific Craftsman model

The most reliable clue is the model number prefix on the data plate.

  • 358xxxxx: commonly Poulan-built (often Husqvarna Group lineage)
  • 247xxxxx: commonly MTD-built
  • Other prefixes: may indicate other contract manufacturers depending on era
  • If the label also shows an additional product number, keep it for parts matching
  • Use the exact model number when ordering parts to avoid fit issues
Why this matters for parts and repairs

Knowing the builder helps you match the correct bar, chain, and hardware standards (pitch, gauge, mounting pattern), which vary by design family even when the brand on the housing says Craftsman.

Common parts you may replace on this model

For the Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw, these are examples of parts listed for this model:

What you’re doing Part type to check Example part listed for 35834760
Chain won’t cut well Chain condition, correct size Chain (14-in)
Bar is worn or pinched Bar straightness, groove wear Bar (14-in)
Oil system issue Oil path components Check valve
Quick ordering tip

When you shop parts for this chainsaw, match by model 35834760 first, then confirm the bar and chain specs (length, pitch, gauge) before you install.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman 16-inch, 36cc gas chainsaw is commonly identified as model 358.360360 (often written without the dot as 358360360). That model is different from the Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw on this page, so parts like a bar or chain must be matched to the exact model number.

How to confirm the correct model number

We recommend verifying the model number on the saw before ordering parts because Craftsman model families can look similar but use different bars, chains, and fasteners.

  • Check the data tag on the saw body (typically near the handle, motor housing, or oil cap area)
  • Write the full model number exactly as shown (including dots, if present)
  • Compare gas vs. electric: a 36cc saw is gas; 35834760 is electric
  • If your tag is worn, look for the number stamped into the housing or printed on a label plate
  • Use the model number to match the correct bar and chain pitch/gauge
Parts matching: electric 35834760 vs. 36cc gas models

Even when both use a 16-inch or 14-inch cutting setup, the bar mount pattern and chain specs can differ.

Item Craftsman 35834760 (electric) Craftsman 16-inch 36cc (gas)
Power type Electric motor 2-cycle gas engine
Parts interchange Limited Limited
What must match Bar mount, chain pitch, gauge, drive links Bar mount, chain pitch, gauge, drive links
If you are ordering parts for model 35834760

For the Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw, use the parts list for this model and match by description and part ID. Common wear items include the bar and chain.

  • Replace a worn bar with the correct length and mount style: bar 140SDEA041
  • Replace a stretched or damaged chain with the correct spec chain: chain 91PX052G
  • Inspect mounting hardware and replace stripped fasteners as needed
Why it matters

Using the wrong model number is the fastest way to end up with a bar or chain that will not tension correctly, will not oil properly, or will not fit the sprocket and bar groove. Matching the exact Craftsman model keeps cutting performance and safety where it should be.

Last updated: February 2026

You can buy replacement parts for your Craftsman electric chainsaw model 35834760 directly from the parts list for this model on Sears PartsDirect, which helps you match the correct part by model number and diagram so you get the right fit the first time.

Best way to order the right part

To avoid ordering the wrong bar, chain, or hardware, we recommend matching by model number (35834760) and then confirming the part ID in the parts diagram.

  • Find your model number on the chainsaw’s data label and match it to 35834760
  • Use the model parts list to identify the exact part you need
  • Confirm the part ID and part name before checkout
  • Replace wear items in pairs when appropriate (bar and chain)
  • Keep a spare chain on hand if you cut frequently
Common replacement parts for model 35834760

These are examples of parts available for this model that customers commonly replace.

What you’re replacing Example part on this model When to replace
Guide bar Bar 140SDEA041 Bar rails are worn, chain won’t track straight
Saw chain Chain 91PX052G Chain is stretched, damaged, or won’t hold an edge
Small fasteners Screw 534222402 Stripped head, missing screw after service
Why it matters

Electric chainsaws are sensitive to correct fitment; the wrong chain pitch or bar mount can cause poor cutting, rapid wear, or chain derailment. Ordering by the exact model (35834760) and matching the correct part ID keeps your Craftsman chainsaw running safely and smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 35834760 electric chainsaw, a chain that keeps coming loose is caused by incorrect tensioning, normal chain stretch during break-in, or wear in the bar and tensioning hardware. Set tension with the bar nose lifted, lock the bar fasteners, then recheck tension shortly after you start cutting.

Quick checks that fix most “loose chain” problems
  • Unplug the chainsaw before any adjustment.
  • Loosen the bar fasteners slightly so the bar can move.
  • Lift the bar nose up while you adjust tension; this prevents slack after tightening.
  • Set tension so the chain is snug in the bar groove but still moves by hand with a glove.
  • Tighten the bar fasteners while still holding the bar nose up.
  • Recheck after 30 to 60 seconds of running; new or recently installed chains stretch quickly.
Parts and wear points that make tension slip

If you have to retighten constantly, inspect these areas:

  • Chain condition: stretched drive links, stiff links, or uneven wear
  • Bar condition: worn rails or a widened groove that lets the chain “walk”
  • Tensioning hardware: stripped adjuster threads, a damaged adjuster pin, or a bar that is not seated flat

If the chain is worn or stretched, replacement is the most reliable fix. Use the chain specified for your exact bar and drive-link count; the parts list for model 35834760 includes a 14-inch option, the chain 91PX052G.

How tight is “right”? (simple guide)
Check What you want If it fails
Under-bar sag No droop under the bar Too loose; can derail
Hand-rotation (gloved) Moves smoothly Too tight; overheats and stretches
Lift test at midpoint Slight lift; drive links stay engaged Too loose if links pop out
Why it matters

A loose chain can derail, cut poorly, and accelerate wear on the bar and drive components. Correct tension reduces heat buildup, which prevents rapid stretching and helps the saw cut straight.

Last updated: February 2026

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