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SWITCH COMPL. (29/82/88) FOR TCCS0355
SWITCH COMPL. (29/82/88) FOR TCCS0355
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SWITCH COMPL. (29/82/88) FOR TCCS0355
Features
- Correct-fit spare for TCCS0355 Designed as the proper switch assembly replacement for the Tork Craft TCCS0355 cut-off saw.
- Switch complete (Parts 29, 82 and 88) Replaces the switch-related components as referenced on the parts diagram.
- Fixes intermittent switching issues Ideal solution for faulty on/off action, inconsistent starting, or cut-outs linked to switch wear.
- Workshop-ready replacement Practical spare part for repairs, rebuilds and preventative maintenance.
Benefits
- More dependable starting: Reduces frustration from inconsistent contact and worn switch components.
- Improved safety: Predictable control helps ensure the tool stops and starts as intended.
- Less downtime: A direct replacement switch assembly gets the saw back in service fast.
- Protects motor and wiring: Faulty switching can cause arcing and heat—replacing worn parts helps prevent further damage.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCCS0355 Cut-off Saw.
- This is a spare part assembly—confirm parts 29, 82 and 88 on your TCCS0355 parts diagram before ordering.
- If the switch failed due to dust ingress, consider cleaning the housing area and checking cable strain relief to prevent repeat issues.
Pro Tip
- Before closing the housing, route wires neatly and make sure nothing can chafe or pinch. A clean internal layout is boring in the best way — it prevents future electrical problems.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCCS0355-SK07 |
| Product Type | Spare Part Assembly (Switch Complete) |
| Fits | TCCS0355 Cut-off Saw |
| Assembly Reference | Parts 29, 82 and 88 |
| Application | On/off control and electrical switching repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the saw from the power supply before opening the tool housing or replacing switch components.
- Wear eye protection and keep the work area clean—loose swarf and wiring don’t mix well.
- Ensure all connections are secure and insulated before powering up the tool.
- Test-run the saw safely (no load) after installation to confirm correct switching action.