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GEAR SELECTOR KNOB COMPL. (11-15) S/KIT
GEAR SELECTOR KNOB COMPL. (11-15) S/KIT
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GEAR SELECTOR KNOB COMPL. (11-15) S/KIT
Features
- Designed for TCID1100 Correct-fit service kit for the Tork Craft TCID1100 gearbox selector mechanism.
- Gear selector knob complete (Parts 11–15) Covers parts 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 as referenced on the parts diagram.
- Restores positive gear selection Helps fix loose, damaged or unreliable selector operation.
- Ideal for repairs after wear or damage Great replacement when the selector knob is cracked, worn or not engaging properly.
Benefits
- Better control and efficiency: Select the right gear range for the task to work smoother and faster.
- Reduced internal wear: Proper engagement helps prevent partial shifting that can damage gears.
- Improved reliability: Restores predictable selection so the tool stays in the chosen range under load.
- Extend tool service life: Fixing selector issues early helps protect the gearbox and drive train.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCID1100.
- This is a service kit—confirm parts 11–15 against your TCID1100 parts diagram before ordering.
- If shifting feels stiff, inspect for debris in the selector area and ensure parts are seated correctly during reassembly.
Pro Tip
- Change gears only when the tool is stopped (or at least not under load). Shifting while the gearbox is spinning is a fast way to chew selector parts.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCID1100-SK03 |
| Product Type | Service Kit (Gear Selector Knob Complete) |
| Fits | TCID1100 |
| Assembly Reference | Parts 11–15 |
| Application | Gear selection control repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power source (battery/mains) before opening the housing or servicing selector components.
- Wear eye protection and keep small parts organised during disassembly.
- After installation, test gear selection with no load before returning to normal use.
- Never change gears while the tool is running under load—stop the tool first.