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BOLT LAG 1/4 X 2.00
Part Number
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9031180-01
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$4.41
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$20.00
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When a repair points to bolt lag 14 x 200, FixIce shows part number 9031180-01 as the replacement option. It is presented as a replacement part used in repair and maintenance work. Secures a component or panel and helps stop looseness, rattle, and vibration movement. In practical service work, this type of part holds parts in position so the machine stays aligned during operation. Common service calls can include hardware loss that leads to movement, buzzing noise, or poor alignment. When the machine has been moved, cleaned, or recently serviced, worn hardware and related parts can become more obvious. During diagnosis, service checks often include thread condition, head wear, and whether the hardware maintains clamp force. Technicians typically verify the failed area first so the replacement part addresses the actual cause of the problem. Replacing the correct fastener helps restore alignment and reduces nuisance vibration during operation. Using the listed part number helps technicians finish the repair with fewer fit and selection issues. A focused inspection of the affected area often confirms whether this part is the real cause or only one part of a larger issue. Confirm the replacement application and compare the original part during teardown so the new part matches the service need. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom. Part number 9031180-01 gives a clear reference for ordering and helps match the listing during service preparation. A replacement that matches the application helps the technician complete reassembly with better fit and fewer delays. This approach helps separate the original fault from secondary symptoms that may appear during diagnosis. This approach helps separate the original fault from secondary symptoms that may appear during diagnosis.