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REPL. FUSE (62) STAND SERVICE KIT
REPL. FUSE (62) STAND SERVICE KIT
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REPL. FUSE (62) 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 (62) in the TCMD0035QE 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 control electronics and wiring during overload events.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: For the Tork Craft TCMD0035QE Mag Base Core Drill electrical circuit (service diagram part 62).
- Important note: If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it—inspect for a short circuit, damaged cable, 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 plug, cord and switch area for damage. Many repeat fuse failures are caused by a pinched cable or moisture inside the control area.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0035QE-SK024 |
| Product Type | Stand Service Kit |
| Component | Replacement Fuse |
| Diagram Reference | (62) |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0035QE Mag Base Core Drill |
| 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 coolant and moisture 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.