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STATOR WITH STOPPER SET (38/39) SERVICE KIT
STATOR WITH STOPPER SET (38/39) SERVICE KIT
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STATOR WITH STOPPER SET (38/39) SERVICE KIT
Features
- Motor field-coil replacement: Replaces the stator assembly used in the TCAG0230 motor.
- Includes stopper set: Supplied as a stator with stopper components for correct seating and stability.
- Parts reference match: Covers parts 38 and 39 as per the service diagram references.
- Model-specific compatibility: Intended for use with the Tork Craft TCAG0230 angle grinder.
Benefits
- Restore consistent power: Helps bring back smooth, stable motor performance after stator failure.
- Reduce overheating and harsh running: Correct motor operation lowers stress on brushes, armature and bearings.
- Extend tool life: A proper motor repair can keep a good grinder working longer without full replacement.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: Intended for the Tork Craft TCAG0230 angle grinder series.
- Recommended: Inspect the armature, carbon brushes, switch and power cord during stator replacement — electrical faults often have multiple causes.
- Ensure wiring is routed correctly and secured away from rotating parts and sharp edges.
Pro Tip
- After fitting a new stator, do a short no-load run-in and listen for smooth, even sound. If brushes are worn, replace them too — new stator + tired brushes is like fitting new tyres on a car with bent rims.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCAG0230-SK10 |
| Product Type | Spare Part Service Kit |
| Component Group | Stator With Stopper Set |
| Parts Reference | 38 & 39 |
| Compatible Tool Model | TCAG0230 |
| Motor Component | Stator (Field Coil) |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and a dust mask when working with carbon dust and internal debris.
- Disconnect power before opening the tool or fitting any electrical spare parts.
- Motor repairs should be done by a competent technician — incorrect wiring can cause electric shock or motor failure.
- Confirm all wiring is secured, insulation is intact, and the spindle rotates freely before powering on.
- After repair, perform a no-load test run in a safe area and stop immediately if you smell burning, hear rubbing, or see excessive sparking.