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IMPACT DRILL 220V 1100W REBUILD TOOL.
IMPACT DRILL 220V 1100W REBUILD TOOL.
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IMPACT DRILL 220V 1100W REBUILD TOOL.
Features
- Designed for the TCID1100 Purpose-made rebuild solution for the Tork Craft TCID1100 impact drill.
- Comprehensive rebuild approach Intended to cover the major serviceable assemblies commonly replaced during a full refurbishment.
- Workshop-friendly repair path Ideal when the tool has multiple worn components (gearbox, motor, controls, casing, etc.).
- Genuine spare parts solution Helps restore correct fitment and proper operation versus makeshift repairs.
Benefits
- Bring back performance: A full rebuild can restore torque delivery, smoother running and more consistent output.
- Reduce downtime: Rebuilding in one process is often quicker than repeated strip-and-fix cycles.
- Cost-effective refurbishment: Extends the service life of your tool and reduces the need for replacement.
- Improved reliability: Refreshing multiple wear points helps prevent “next failure” syndrome.
Extra Information
- Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCID1100 Impact Drill (220V, 1100W).
- This is a rebuild tool kit intended for a full refurbishment—best installed by a competent technician or experienced user.
- Before rebuilding, diagnose obvious damage (burnt wiring, cracked housings, worn gears) and ensure the correct parts diagram reference for your TCID1100 version.
- After rebuild, test the tool with no load first, then under light load, before returning to heavy duty use.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCID1100-SK15 |
| Product Type | Rebuild Tool Kit |
| Fits | TCID1100 Impact Drill |
| Voltage | 220V AC |
| Power Rating | 1100W |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the mains before any disassembly, inspection or replacement work.
- Wear eye protection and keep your work area clean to prevent debris entering motor or gearbox components.
- Check wiring insulation and routing carefully—never operate the tool if wiring is pinched or damaged.
- After rebuilding, test the tool safely with no load before normal operation.