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SHAFT LOCK (30-31) FOR TCCS0185
SHAFT LOCK (30-31) FOR TCCS0185
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SHAFT LOCK (30-31) FOR TCCS0185
Features
- Lock-mechanism repair kit: Replaces the shaft/spindle lock components used in the TCCS0185 assembly.
- Parts reference match: Covers parts 30 and 31 as per the service diagram references.
- Restores positive engagement: Helps the lock hold securely during nut tightening/loosening.
- Model-specific compatibility: Intended for use with the Tork Craft TCCS0185 cut-off saw.
Benefits
- Easier disc changes: A strong shaft lock makes disc replacement and tightening more controlled.
- Improved safety: Reduces slipping and sudden tool movement during disc changes.
- Better servicing results: Refreshes a common wear mechanism without needing major disassembly.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: Intended for the Tork Craft TCCS0185 cut-off saw series.
- Never engage the shaft lock while the disc is spinning — it can damage the lock parts and drivetrain interface.
- If the lock still slips after replacement, inspect the locking point on the spindle/gear area for wear or damage.
Pro Tip
- Add a tiny dab of light grease to the lock contact area during assembly (not excessive). It helps smooth engagement and reduces wear. Always wait for a complete stop before using the lock for disc changes.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCCS0185-SK05 |
| Product Type | Spare Part Service Kit |
| Component Group | Shaft Lock |
| Parts Reference | 30 & 31 |
| Compatible Tool Model | TCCS0185 |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when operating a cut-off saw.
- Disconnect power before changing discs or fitting any spare parts.
- Only use the shaft lock when the tool is fully stopped.
- Ensure the guard is correctly fitted and the disc is seated properly before switching on.
- After repair, perform a brief no-load test in a safe area to confirm normal operation.