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GEAR & SHAFT SET 1 COMPL. (25-29) MOTOR KIT
GEAR & SHAFT SET 1 COMPL. (25-29) MOTOR KIT
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GEAR & SHAFT SET 1 COMPL. (25-29) MOTOR KIT
Features
- Complete gear and shaft set (Set 1) Replaces the specified gear train components in one service-ready kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers motor assembly reference parts (25–29) for accurate servicing.
- Repair-ready solution Ideal when addressing gearbox noise, slipping drive, rough engagement, or visible wear.
Benefits
- Restores smoother engagement: Fresh gear and shaft components support steadier meshing and cleaner operation.
- Improves torque consistency: Helps deliver more predictable power transfer under load.
- Supports longer gearbox life: Replacing worn gear train parts can reduce knock-on wear to bearings and housings.
Extra Information
- This motor kit covers Gear & Shaft Set 1 components referenced as parts (25–29) on the applicable parts diagram.
- Recommended when gear teeth are chipped/worn, shafts show scoring, or the gearbox produces abnormal noise or inconsistent drive.
- While servicing, inspect bearings and lubrication—contaminated or insufficient grease is a common cause of premature gear wear.
Pro Tip
- Before closing the gearbox, check that all shafts rotate smoothly by hand and that gears mesh cleanly with no tight spots. A careful hand-check now saves a noisy teardown later.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0055QE-SK08 |
| Product Type | Motor Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Kit Description | Gear & Shaft Set 1 Compl. |
| Reference Parts | 25–29 |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0055QE (As Specified) |
| Application | Gear Train Service / Gearbox Rebuild |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing, stripping, or reassembly work.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cleaning old grease and handling metal components.
- Keep fingers clear of gear teeth and pinch points when checking movement by hand.
- After reassembly, test the tool safely with no load first, then progress to light drilling to confirm correct operation.