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PINION SHAFT & KEY (4/5) STAND SERVICE KIT
PINION SHAFT & KEY (4/5) STAND SERVICE KIT
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PINION SHAFT & KEY (4/5) STAND SERVICE KIT
Features
- Pinion shaft with key Replaces the core drive components that transmit handle movement to the feed system.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers stand assembly reference parts (4 and 5) for accurate servicing.
- Service-ready replacement Ideal when the feed action is rough, slipping, or develops play over time.
Benefits
- Restores smoother feed action: Helps bring back consistent, controlled movement during drilling.
- Improves accuracy and feel: Positive engagement reduces skipping and uneven pressure application.
- Reduces wear knock-on effects: Replacing worn drive parts can help protect associated feed components.
Extra Information
- This stand service kit covers the pinion shaft and key referenced as parts (4 and 5) on the applicable stand parts diagram.
- Recommended replacement signs include slipping feed, handle movement without consistent travel, rough engagement, or visible wear on the shaft/key.
- While servicing, inspect the rack/track and bushings for wear and clean out old grease and swarf for best performance.
Pro Tip
- After installation, apply appropriate lubricant to the feed mechanism and cycle the stand through its full travel with the tool switched off to confirm smooth, even engagement.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035-SK16 |
| Product Type | Stand Service Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Kit Description | Pinion Shaft & Key |
| Reference Parts | 4, 5 |
| Compatible Series | TCMD0035 (As Specified) |
| Application | Stand Feed Drive Replacement |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing or adjustment work on the stand.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection during drilling operations and when servicing mechanical parts.
- Keep fingers clear of pinch points when checking feed engagement—rack and pinion systems can trap fingers.
- After servicing, test feed movement with the drill switched off and ensure all fasteners are secure before drilling.