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BRUSH HOLDER (52/54) FOR TCCS0185
BRUSH HOLDER (52/54) FOR TCCS0185
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BRUSH HOLDER (52/54) FOR TCCS0185
Features
- Brush support component kit: Replaces the brush holder components that guide and support the carbon brushes.
- Parts reference match: Covers parts 52 and 54 as per the service diagram references.
- Improves brush seating: Helps maintain correct alignment for proper commutation.
- Model-specific compatibility: Intended for use with the Tork Craft TCCS0185 cut-off saw.
Benefits
- More reliable running: Consistent brush contact helps reduce cutting-out and intermittent power.
- Reduced arcing and wear: Correct alignment can lower excessive sparking and slow commutator wear.
- Better servicing results: Ideal when cracked or loose holders make a simple brush replacement ineffective.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: Intended for the Tork Craft TCCS0185 cut-off saw series.
- Recommended: Inspect/replace the carbon brushes at the same time if they are near wear limits.
- Check the commutator: Heavy burning, pitting or deep grooves may indicate the armature needs attention.
- Keep it clean: Carbon dust build-up can cause tracking and poor electrical contact — clean carefully during service.
Pro Tip
- After fitting brush holders (and brushes), run the saw no-load for 1–2 minutes to let brushes bed in. Moderate sparking at start-up can be normal; heavy arcing or rapid heating means stop and re-check alignment and wiring.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCCS0185-SK13 |
| Product Type | Spare Part Service Kit |
| Component Group | Brush Holder |
| Parts Reference | 52 & 54 |
| Compatible Tool Model | TCCS0185 |
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 spare parts.
- Ensure holders, springs and wiring are seated correctly — misalignment can cause sparking, overheating or motor failure.
- After reassembly, confirm the guard is correctly fitted and the spindle rotates freely before use.
- Perform a brief no-load test in a safe area and stop immediately if you see heavy arcing, smell burning or hear abnormal rubbing.