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ARMATURE (26) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
ARMATURE (26) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
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ARMATURE (26) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
Features
- Replacement armature assembly Restores motor function when the original armature is damaged or electrically faulty.
- Diagram-referenced fitment Matches part (26) in the TCMD0035-50HD motor service layout.
- Supports smoother running Helps reduce harsh running and abnormal sparking caused by armature faults.
- Genuine Tork Craft motor service spare Proper-fit part for dependable rebuilds and repairs.
Benefits
- Restored power and performance: A healthy armature helps bring back proper torque and stable motor speed.
- Improved reliability: Replacing a failing armature can prevent repeat electrical faults and further damage to brushes and control components.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: For the Tork Craft TCMD0035-50HD motor assembly (motor service diagram part 26).
- Common symptoms to replace: Burning smell, heavy sparking, loss of power, rough running, tripping, or motor not starting.
- Service note: When replacing an armature, inspect (and often replace) carbon brushes and bearings, and clean the commutator/brush area for best results.
Pro Tip
- Fit new brushes when replacing an armature if the old brushes show uneven wear or glazing. Fresh brushes bed in better and help protect the new commutator surface.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035-50HD-SK08 |
| Product Type | Motor Service Kit |
| Component | Armature |
| Diagram Reference | (26) |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0035-50HD (Motor Assembly) |
| Application | Motor Rebuild / Armature Replacement |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from power before opening the motor housing or servicing internal components.
- Electrical motor repairs should be done by a competent technician to prevent shock or damage.
- Ensure the commutator area is clean and all wiring is correctly routed and insulated before reassembly.
- After reassembly, perform a brief no-load test before drilling to confirm smooth, stable operation.