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GEAR & GEAR COVER (20/22/29) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
GEAR & GEAR COVER (20/22/29) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
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GEAR & GEAR COVER (20/22/29) MOTOR SERVICE KIT
Features
- Gear and gear cover component set Replaces key gear train parts specified in the motor service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers motor assembly reference parts (20, 22, 29) for accurate servicing.
- Service-ready replacement Ideal when addressing gear noise, rough running, or wear discovered during overhaul.
Benefits
- Helps restore smoother power transfer: Fresh gear components support steadier drive and better drilling feel.
- Can reduce abnormal noise: Replacing worn gear teeth and a compromised cover may reduce grinding and chatter.
- Protects the gear section: A properly fitted cover helps keep lubrication where it’s needed and reduce contamination.
Extra Information
- This motor service kit covers the gear and gear cover components referenced as parts (20, 22 and 29) on the applicable parts diagram.
- Recommended if you notice slipping drive, excessive gear noise, visible wear on teeth, or damage to the gear cover/its seating.
- While open, inspect bearings and lubrication—contaminated or insufficient grease is a common cause of accelerated gear wear.
Pro Tip
- Before closing the gear section, rotate the gear train by hand to confirm smooth movement. If it binds, stop and re-check alignment, seating and lubrication.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCMD0068HD-SK07 |
| Product Type | Motor Service Kit (Spare Parts) |
| Kit Description | Gear & Gear Cover |
| Reference Parts | 20, 22, 29 |
| Compatible Model | TCMD0068HD (As Specified) |
| Application | Gear Train Service / 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 old grease and handling metal components.
- Keep fingers clear of pinch points when checking gear movement—gears can trap fingers.
- After reassembly, run the tool safely with no load first, then progress to light drilling to confirm correct operation.