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Description
9043 319 8100 Pan Head Screw M5x50 STIHL (Genuine OEM Part)
Overview
The STIHL 9043 319 8100 Pan Head Screw (M5x50) is a genuine OEM fastener designed for secure attachment in crankcase, clutch, and chain tensioner assemblies. This screw provides strong clamping force and reliable fastening, ensuring stability and proper alignment of critical components.
Manufactured to STIHL’s exact specifications, it delivers precise fitment, durability, and consistent performance in demanding outdoor power equipment applications.
Product Details
Part Number: 9043 319 8100
Brand: STIHL
Description: Pan Head Screw
Size: M5 x 50
Part Type: Fastener / Screw
Application: Crankcase, Clutch, Chain Tensioner Assemblies
OEM Status: Genuine STIHL OEM Part
Function
Secures components within engine assemblies
Provides strong and stable fastening
Maintains proper alignment of crankcase and clutch parts
Resists loosening under vibration
Compatibility
Assemblies where 9043 319 8100 is used:
034 AVSEQWN (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
010 AVEQ (Clutch)
011 AVTEQ (Clutch)
034 AVEQW (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
034 (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
024 SW (Crankcase)
009 EQ (Clutch)
009 LEQ (Clutch)
034 AVSEQ (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
020 T (Pan head screw M5x50)
024 S (Crankcase)
012 AVTEQ (Clutch)
034 AVEQ (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
034 FB (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
034 AVSEQW (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
034 AVSEQN (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
034 AVEQ-FD (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
012 AVEQ (Clutch)
024 (Crankcase)
TS 460 (Pan head screw M5x50)
024 WB (Crankcase)
009 EQ MINI BOSS USA (Clutch)
034 S (Crankcase, Chain tensioner)
011 AVEQ (Clutch)
MS 200 T (Pan head screw M5x50)
MS 200 (Pan head screw M5x50)
⚠️ Always verify part number and dimensions (M5x50) before ordering.
How It’s Used
This pan head screw is used to fasten components within crankcase, clutch, and chain tensioner assemblies, ensuring secure attachment and proper structural alignment during operation.
Maintenance Tips
Inspect threads and head for wear or damage
Replace if stripped or corroded
Use correct torque specifications during installation
Avoid overtightening to prevent thread damage
