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SET OF BRUSHES FOR BJ02 BISCUIT JOINER
SET OF BRUSHES FOR BJ02 BISCUIT JOINER
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Biscuit joiner spare part
Application:
These are spare carbon brushes for the Tork Craft BJ02 biscuit joiner.
Features
- Genuine Tork Craft spare part designed for the BJ02 biscuit joiner.
- Matched carbon brush set with correct size and connections for reliable contact on the motor commutator.
- Supplied as a set so both brushes can be replaced at the same time for balanced wear.
- Helps maintain motor performance by ensuring good electrical contact and reducing excessive sparking.
Benefits
- Restore lost power: fresh brushes can bring back torque and speed on a tired biscuit joiner.
- Extend tool life: regular brush replacement is a simple, low-cost way to look after your BJ02.
- Reduce downtime: keeping a spare brush set on hand means you can service the tool quickly when needed.
Extra Information
- Suitable only for the Tork Craft BJ02 biscuit joiner – always confirm the model number before ordering spares.
- It is recommended to replace both brushes at the same time, even if only one appears worn.
- After fitting new brushes, allow the tool to run without load for a short period to bed them in.
Pro Tip
- If you notice excessive sparking, loss of power or intermittent running on your BJ02 biscuit joiner, check the brush length before assuming the motor has failed. Often, a simple brush replacement with the BJ01-2 set is all that is needed to bring the tool back to life.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | BJ01-2 |
| Product Type | Carbon Brush Set |
| Compatible Tool | Tork Craft BJ02 Biscuit Joiner |
| Spare Type | Biscuit Joiner Spare Part |
| Pack Size | Set Of Brushes |
| Typical Use | Replacement Motor Brushes |
| Tool Category | Power Tool Spares |
Safety
- Always disconnect the biscuit joiner from the mains before opening the housing or working on the brushes.
- Allow the tool to cool down before handling internal components.
- Ensure brush caps are refitted securely and that no leads are trapped when closing the housing.
- If you are unsure about electrical repairs, have the brushes fitted by a qualified technician.