[Lifetime Warranty] 3/8" 7T Clutch Drum Rim Sprocket Needle Bearing with Worm Gear E-Clip Kit - Compatible with Stihl MS361 MS440 MS461 MS460 044 046 Chainsaw 1128 007 1000
MS440 Sprocket Bearing
Key Features
- Facilitates smooth rotation of the clutch drum and sprocket assembly.
- Needle roller bearing design for high rotational speeds.
- Durable steel construction for longevity.
- Direct replacement for the original equipment part.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- OEM Part Number: 9512-933-2380
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits Stihl Chainsaw Models: 034, 036, 044, 046, 066, GS461, MS340, MS341, MS360, MS361, MS362, MS440, MS441, MS460, MS461, MS640
When to Replace
- The chain continues to spin at idle (chain creep).
- A grinding or rough noise is heard from the clutch area.
- The sprocket feels rough or does not spin freely when turned by hand.
- Visible damage, such as a broken cage or missing needles.
- Recommended to replace whenever the clutch drum or sprocket is replaced.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the crankshaft stub is clean and free from old grease or debris.
- Apply a light coat of high-temperature grease to the new bearing before installation.
- Slide the bearing onto the crankshaft carefully; do not use excessive force.
- Inspect the inside surface of the clutch drum for wear or scoring where the bearing rides.
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[Lifetime Warranty] 3/8" 7T Clutch Drum Rim Sprocket Needle Bearing with Worm Gear E-Clip Kit - Compatible with Stihl MS361 MS440 MS461 MS460 044 046 Chainsaw 1128 007 1000
[Lifetime Warranty] 3/8" 7T Clutch Drum Rim Sprocket Needle Bearing with Worm Gear E-Clip Kit - Compatible with Stihl MS361 MS440 MS461 MS460 044 046 Chainsaw 1128 007 1000
MS440 Sprocket Bearing
Key Features
- Facilitates smooth rotation of the clutch drum and sprocket assembly.
- Needle roller bearing design for high rotational speeds.
- Durable steel construction for longevity.
- Direct replacement for the original equipment part.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- OEM Part Number: 9512-933-2380
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits Stihl Chainsaw Models: 034, 036, 044, 046, 066, GS461, MS340, MS341, MS360, MS361, MS362, MS440, MS441, MS460, MS461, MS640
When to Replace
- The chain continues to spin at idle (chain creep).
- A grinding or rough noise is heard from the clutch area.
- The sprocket feels rough or does not spin freely when turned by hand.
- Visible damage, such as a broken cage or missing needles.
- Recommended to replace whenever the clutch drum or sprocket is replaced.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the crankshaft stub is clean and free from old grease or debris.
- Apply a light coat of high-temperature grease to the new bearing before installation.
- Slide the bearing onto the crankshaft carefully; do not use excessive force.
- Inspect the inside surface of the clutch drum for wear or scoring where the bearing rides.
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MS440 Sprocket Bearing
Key Features
- Facilitates smooth rotation of the clutch drum and sprocket assembly.
- Needle roller bearing design for high rotational speeds.
- Durable steel construction for longevity.
- Direct replacement for the original equipment part.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- OEM Part Number: 9512-933-2380
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits Stihl Chainsaw Models: 034, 036, 044, 046, 066, GS461, MS340, MS341, MS360, MS361, MS362, MS440, MS441, MS460, MS461, MS640
When to Replace
- The chain continues to spin at idle (chain creep).
- A grinding or rough noise is heard from the clutch area.
- The sprocket feels rough or does not spin freely when turned by hand.
- Visible damage, such as a broken cage or missing needles.
- Recommended to replace whenever the clutch drum or sprocket is replaced.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the crankshaft stub is clean and free from old grease or debris.
- Apply a light coat of high-temperature grease to the new bearing before installation.
- Slide the bearing onto the crankshaft carefully; do not use excessive force.
- Inspect the inside surface of the clutch drum for wear or scoring where the bearing rides.


















