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CARBON BRUSH HOLDER (44/46) FOR TCCS0355
CARBON BRUSH HOLDER (44/46) FOR TCCS0355
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CARBON BRUSH HOLDER (44/46) FOR TCCS0355
Features
- Correct fit for TCCS0355 Designed for the Tork Craft TCCS0355 cut-off saw motor assembly.
- Brush holder parts 44 and 46 Matches the brush holder components referenced on the TCCS0355 parts diagram.
- Supports proper brush movement Helps brushes slide freely and seat correctly against the commutator.
- Ideal for electrical service repairs A practical replacement when holders are damaged, worn, or causing brush binding.
Benefits
- More reliable motor operation: Correct brush tracking helps reduce cut-outs and inconsistent power delivery.
- Reduced sparking and arcing: Proper alignment and contact can help minimise excessive sparking at the commutator.
- Even brush wear: A sound holder helps prevent uneven wear that shortens brush life.
- Protects motor components: Reducing arcing and misalignment can help limit wear on the commutator and related parts.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCCS0355 Cut-off Saw.
- If you’re replacing brush holders, inspect the brushes, springs, and commutator surface for carbon build-up or heat damage.
- Keep the brush area clean and dry — carbon dust and metal swarf don’t make good electrical roommates.
Pro Tip
- Before reassembly, gently clean the brush holder area and commutator with a dry, lint-free cloth. Avoid oily cleaners — they can attract carbon dust and cause more arcing.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCCS0355-SK05 |
| Product Type | Spare Part (Carbon Brush Holder) |
| Fits | TCCS0355 Cut-off Saw |
| Part Reference | 44 and 46 |
| Application | Brush holder replacement / motor electrical service |
Safety
- Disconnect the saw from the power supply before servicing brush holders or opening any covers.
- Wear eye protection and avoid breathing carbon dust when cleaning the brush area.
- Ensure all parts are correctly seated and secured before powering up the tool.
- Test-run the saw safely (no load) after installation before returning to normal cutting.