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GEARBOX HOUSING WITH SCREWS (3/4) S/KIT
GEARBOX HOUSING WITH SCREWS (3/4) S/KIT
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GEARBOX HOUSING WITH SCREWS (3/4) S/KIT
Features
- Designed for TCID0850 Correct-fit service kit for the Tork Craft TCID0850 impact driver gearbox section.
- Gearbox housing with screws Covers parts 3 and 4 as referenced on the parts diagram.
- Restores secure assembly Helps the gearbox section close up properly with firm fastening points.
- Ideal for repairs after damage Perfect replacement for cracked housings, damaged mounting points or lost/stripped screws.
Benefits
- More reliable performance: Better gearbox support helps keep the drive running smoothly.
- Reduced vibration and noise: A tight housing can reduce rattles and movement under impact loads.
- Protects internal components: Restores casing protection against dust and debris intrusion.
- Extend tool service life: Replacing damaged housing parts can prevent misalignment wear on gears and bearings.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCID0850 Impact Driver.
- This is a service kit—confirm parts 3 and 4 against your TCID0850 parts diagram before ordering.
- When reassembling, ensure gears and bearings are seated correctly and the housing closes evenly before tightening screws.
Pro Tip
- Tighten gearbox screws gradually and evenly. This helps prevent housing distortion and keeps internal components aligned for smoother operation.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCID0850-SK01 |
| Product Type | Service Kit (Gearbox Housing With Screws) |
| Fits | TCID0850 Impact Driver |
| Part Reference | 3 and 4 |
| Application | Gearbox housing replacement and repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power source (battery/mains) before opening the housing or servicing any internal components.
- Wear eye protection when working with screws and internal parts.
- Ensure all components are seated correctly and the housing is fully secured before operation.
- Test the tool briefly with no load after reassembly to confirm smooth running.