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REPL. TRIGGER COMPL. KIT (47-49) S/KIT
REPL. TRIGGER COMPL. KIT (47-49) S/KIT
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REPL. TRIGGER COMPL. KIT (47-49) S/KIT
Features
- Designed for TCID1100 Correct-fit service kit for the Tork Craft TCID1100 trigger mechanism.
- Replacement trigger complete (Parts 47–49) Covers parts 47, 48 and 49 as referenced on the parts diagram.
- Restores reliable trigger action Ideal for fixing intermittent starts, cut-outs, poor speed response or physical trigger damage.
- Practical refurbishment solution Keeps a working tool in service without replacing the whole unit.
Benefits
- More dependable operation: Reduces frustrating intermittent running caused by worn trigger components.
- Better control: Improves start/stop response and helps maintain steadier speed during work.
- Improved safety: Predictable triggering reduces the chance of unexpected starts or loss of control.
- Less downtime: A direct replacement trigger kit gets your tool back to work faster.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCID1100.
- This is a service kit—confirm parts 47–49 against your TCID1100 parts diagram before ordering.
- While the tool is open, check wiring terminals for heat discolouration and ensure connectors are tight and clean.
Pro Tip
- Before closing the housing, operate the trigger by hand and confirm it moves freely and returns smoothly. If it sticks, a wire is usually routed incorrectly or a component isn’t seated properly.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCID1100-SK11 |
| Product Type | Service Kit (Replacement Trigger Complete) |
| Fits | TCID1100 |
| Assembly Reference | Parts 47–49 |
| Application | Trigger control replacement / start-stop and speed control repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power source (battery/mains) before opening the housing or replacing trigger components.
- Wear eye protection and keep small parts organised during disassembly.
- Ensure wiring is correctly routed and not pinched before reassembly.
- Test-run the tool safely with no load after installation before returning to normal use.