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PINION SHAFT & KEY (10-13) STAND SERVICE KIT
PINION SHAFT & KEY (10-13) STAND SERVICE KIT
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PINION SHAFT & KEY (10-13) STAND SERVICE KIT
Features
- Parts reference 10-13 Designed for the specific stand section indicated as 10-13.
- Pinion shaft & key set Replaces key drive-link components in the feed mechanism.
- Model-matched application Intended for use with the Tork Craft TCMD0055QE magnetic base drill.
- Service-kit convenience Ideal for maintenance, repairs, and rebuild work where accurate fitment matters.
Benefits
- Smoother feed operation: Helps restore a more consistent, controlled drilling stroke.
- Reduced play and slippage: Fresh components can improve engagement and reduce backlash.
- Better drilling accuracy: A tighter feed mechanism supports more predictable results.
- Protects the drivetrain: Worn keys/shafts can damage mating parts—replacement helps prevent knock-on wear.
Extra Information
- This is a spare-parts service kit for repairs—installation is best done by a qualified technician.
- Confirm your tool’s parts diagram and the 10-13 callouts before ordering/fitting.
- During replacement, inspect mating gears, bushings/bearings, and the feed assembly for wear or scoring.
- Use suitable lubrication where required and ensure the mechanism moves freely before powering up.
Pro Tip
- When you remove the old shaft/key, check for shiny “polished” spots or burrs—those are clues to misalignment or contamination. Cleaning and alignment now will make the new parts last much longer.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035-55QE-SK019 |
| Product Type | Spare Parts Service Kit |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0055QE |
| Assembly Section | Stand / Feed Mechanism |
| Parts Reference Range | 10-13 |
| UPC | 6009515878320 |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when testing the tool after repair.
- Disconnect from power before opening housings or working on the feed/drive mechanism.
- Keep hands clear of moving parts and check that all covers/fasteners are refitted correctly before use.
- After assembly, run the tool briefly (no load) to confirm smooth operation before drilling under load.