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REPL. FUSE (44) STAND SERVICE KIT
REPL. FUSE (44) STAND SERVICE KIT
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REPL. FUSE (44) STAND SERVICE KIT
Features
- Replacement fuse spare Replaces a blown or damaged fuse to restore circuit continuity.
- Protective component Helps safeguard the tool’s electrical system from overload conditions.
- Diagram-referenced fitment Matches part (44) in the TCMD0035-50HD service layout.
- Genuine Tork Craft spare Proper-fit replacement for dependable maintenance.
Benefits
- Reduced downtime: A correct replacement fuse can quickly get the tool running again once the fault is addressed.
- Protects costly components: Helps prevent damage to switches, control components and wiring during overload events.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: For the Tork Craft TCMD0035-50HD stand/control circuit (service diagram part 44).
- Important note: If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it—inspect for a short circuit, damaged cord, moisture ingress, or failing components.
- Best practice: Always replace with the correct fuse rating/type as specified for the tool.
Pro Tip
- Before fitting the new fuse, unplug the tool and check the cord, plug and control housing for signs of damage or moisture. Many repeat fuse failures come from pinched cables or coolant ingress.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035-50HD-SK20 |
| Product Type | Stand Service Kit |
| Component | Replacement Fuse |
| Diagram Reference | (44) |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0035-50HD (Stand / Control Assembly) |
| Application | Electrical Circuit Protection |
| Fuse Rating | As per original specification |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from power before inspecting or replacing the fuse.
- Use only the correct fuse rating and type—never bypass a fuse or fit a higher-rated fuse to stop it blowing.
- Keep moisture and coolant away from electrical components and use an RCD/earth leakage protected supply.
- If you are unsure about the cause of the blown fuse, have the tool checked by a competent technician.