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HOUSING KIT COMPL. (41-43/50/54/56/61) SERVICE KIT
HOUSING KIT COMPL. (41-43/50/54/56/61) SERVICE KIT
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HOUSING KIT COMPL. (41-43/50/54/56/61) SERVICE KIT
Features
- Housing repair kit: Replaces the key outer housing components used in the TCAG0230 assembly.
- Parts reference match: Covers parts 41–43, 50, 54, 56 and 61 as per the service diagram references.
- Restores secure fitment: Helps correct loose closures, broken posts and misalignment caused by damaged housings.
- Model-specific compatibility: Intended for use with the Tork Craft TCAG0230 angle grinder.
Benefits
- Safer handling: A solid housing supports safe grip and protects wiring and internal components.
- Reduced vibration from movement: Properly seated housings help prevent internal shifting and rattling.
- Extend tool life: Replacing damaged casings helps protect motor components from dust, knocks and strain.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: Intended for the Tork Craft TCAG0230 angle grinder series.
- During installation, confirm wiring is routed correctly and not pinched between housing sections.
- Use the correct fasteners and avoid over-tightening to prevent stripping new posts or threads.
- Inspect the cord entry/strain relief and switch seating while the housing is open.
Pro Tip
- Do a “dry fit” before final tightening: place switch and wiring in position and check nothing sits proud. Tighten screws evenly (alternate sides) to avoid twisting the housing, then do a short no-load test run to confirm everything feels solid and normal.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCAG0230-SK11 |
| Product Type | Spare Part Service Kit |
| Component Group | Housing Kit Complete |
| Parts Reference | 41–43, 50, 54, 56 & 61 |
| Compatible Tool Model | TCAG0230 |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and a dust mask when opening the tool and cleaning internal debris.
- Disconnect power before opening the tool or fitting any spare parts.
- Ensure all internal wiring is correctly routed and insulated — pinched wires can cause electric shock or failure.
- After reassembly, confirm the guard is correctly fitted and the spindle rotates freely before use.
- Perform a no-load test run in a safe area and stop immediately if you smell burning, hear rubbing or feel excessive vibration.