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BEARING KIT & OIL RING (11/14/21 MOTOR SERVICE KIT
BEARING KIT & OIL RING (11/14/21 MOTOR SERVICE KIT
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BEARING KIT & OIL RING (11/14/21 MOTOR SERVICE KIT
Features
- Bearing kit with oil ring Replaces key rotating support components specified in the motor service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers motor assembly reference parts (11, 14, 21) for accurate servicing.
- Service-ready set Ideal when the motor is stripped for overhaul, reducing the chance of re-using worn bearings.
Benefits
- Helps reduce noise and vibration: Fresh bearings can restore smoother, quieter operation during drilling.
- Improves drilling feel: Less play and roughness supports more controlled, consistent cutting.
- Protects adjacent components: Replacing worn bearings can reduce secondary wear and overheating in the drive system.
Extra Information
- This motor service kit covers bearing and oil ring components referenced as parts (11, 14, 21) on the applicable parts diagram.
- Recommended replacement signs include grinding noise, excessive heat, shaft play, vibration, or visible contamination.
- While open, inspect mating surfaces, housings and lubrication condition to avoid repeat failures.
Pro Tip
- Press bearings squarely using the correct driver size—never hammer through the rolling elements. Seating force should be applied to the correct race to prevent bearing damage.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035-SK03 |
| Product Type | Motor Service Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Kit Description | Bearing Kit & Oil Ring |
| Reference Parts | 11, 14, 21 |
| Compatible Series | TCMD0035 (As Specified) |
| Application | Bearing Replacement / Motor Rebuild |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing, stripping, or reassembly work.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cleaning housings or removing damaged bearings.
- Use appropriate pullers/press tools to remove and install bearings—avoid slipping tools that can cause injury or damage.
- After reassembly, run the tool briefly with no load to confirm smooth rotation before returning it to full-duty drilling.