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HOUSING KIT COML. (51/56/57/63/64/66) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
HOUSING KIT COML. (51/56/57/63/64/66) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
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HOUSING KIT COML. (51/56/57/63/64/66) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
Features
- Complete housing component kit Replaces multiple housing-related parts specified in the motor service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers motor assembly reference parts (51, 56, 57, 63, 64, 66) for accurate servicing.
- Rebuild-ready solution Ideal when housings are cracked, damaged, stripped, or no longer secure internal components correctly.
Benefits
- Restores proper fit and alignment: Sound housings help keep motor components and electrical parts seated correctly.
- Improves protection and durability: Fresh housing parts help protect internal components from dust, swarf and workshop knocks.
- Reduces vibration and looseness: Replacing damaged housings can help eliminate movement that causes noise and wear.
Extra Information
- This motor service kit covers housing components referenced as parts (51, 56, 57, 63, 64, 66) on the applicable parts diagram.
- Recommended when screw holes are stripped, housings are cracked, covers don’t seat, or the motor assembly feels loose or misaligned.
- During installation, ensure wiring is routed correctly and no cables are pinched between housing sections.
Pro Tip
- When reassembling housings, tighten fasteners evenly and in stages. Uneven clamping can load bearings and cause rough running even with new internals.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0055QE-SK14 |
| Product Type | Motor Service Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Kit Description | Housing Kit Coml. |
| Reference Parts | 51, 56, 57, 63, 64, 66 |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0055QE (As Specified) |
| Application | Motor Housing Replacement / Rebuild |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing, stripping, or reassembly work.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cleaning parts and handling cracked or damaged housings.
- Keep fingers clear of pinch points when closing housings—ensure parts seat correctly before tightening fasteners.
- After reassembly, perform a safe no-load test run to confirm smooth operation and that no wiring is rubbing or trapped.