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Genuine Stihl Part
OEM Part No. 0000 953 1001
Suitable for the Following Applications:
HLE71, HLE71K, FH, HL, HL100, HL100K, FH-KM, HL-KM, SP, FS460C, FS460RC, FS310, FS240C, FS240RC, FS260C, FS260RC, HL90K, HL95, HL95K, SP81, FS400, FS450, FS480,
Genuine Stihl Part
OEM Part No. 0000 953 1001
Suitable for the Following Applications:
HLE71, HLE71K, FH, HL, HL100, HL100K, FH-KM, HL-KM, SP, FS460C, FS460RC, FS310, FS240C, FS240RC, FS260C, FS260RC, HL90K, HL95, HL95K, SP81, FS400, FS450, FS480,
Product Specifications
L&S Part No. | 0000 953 1001 |
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Part Type | Genuine Part |
Manufacturer | Stihl |
OEM No. | 00009531001 |
Unit of Sale | 1 |
Applications | HLE71, HLE71K, FH, HL, HL100, HL100K, FH-KM, HL-KM, SP, FS460C, FS460RC, FS310, FS240C, FS240RC, FS260C, FS260RC, HL90K, HL95, HL95K, SP81, FS400, FS450, FS480, FS160, FS180, HL75, HL75K, FS500, FS550, FS550L, FS220, FS220K, FS280, FS280K, FS290, HL45, FS |
Fits Brands | Stihl |
Machine Type | Brushcutters, Clearing Saws, Electric Hedge Cutters, Kombi Tools, Long Reach Hedgetrimmers, Scrub Cutters, Special Tools |
Fits Models | FS220, FS280, FS290 | FS240, FS260 | FS300, FS350, FS380 | FS310 | FS360C FS410C | FS400, FS450, FS480 | FS460C, FS460RC | FS500, FS550, FS550L | FS160, FS180 | FS311 | FS360, FS420, FS420L (older models) | FS490C, FS510C, FS560C | FBD-KM | FCS-KM | FH-KM 135 deg | HL-KM 0 deg | HL-KM 0-135 deg | FC 90, 95 | FC 100 | FC 111 | FC 91, 96 | HL45 | HL75, HL75K | HL90K, HL90, HL95K | HL100, HL100K | HEL 700 K | HEL 700 |
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Could you advise me the size of hex driver I would need to fit this?
You would need a 3mm allen key, part no. 902 0373.
Is this what will fit in the end of the chain oil gallery on an MS 230 chain saw? Just by the side of the muffler. There is just a hole in mine, must have come out and leaking oil.
This is a known fault with these machines and the plastic insert that is normally in that hole falls out over time. The grub screw you were originally looking at (0000 953 1001) would be fine for fixing this and people tend to super glue them into place...