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CHUCK & GEAR HOUSING ASSEMBL KIT (1-7) FOR TCRH0800
CHUCK & GEAR HOUSING ASSEMBL KIT (1-7) FOR TCRH0800
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CHUCK & GEAR HOUSING ASSEMBL KIT (1-7) FOR TCRH0800
Features
- Chuck and gear housing assembly kit Replaces the key front-end components in one service-ready kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers reference parts (1–7) for accurate servicing and rebuild work.
- Designed for TCRH0800 Intended for use on the Tork Craft TCRH0800 where this assembly is specified.
Benefits
- Restores secure tool holding: Helps bring back proper bit retention and reduces unwanted play at the chuck.
- Improves reliability under load: Correct housing alignment supports smoother power transfer and more consistent performance.
- Reduces vibration-related wear: Replacing worn or damaged front-end parts can prevent knock-on damage to gears and bearings.
Extra Information
- This service kit covers the chuck and gear housing assembly components referenced as parts (1–7) for the TCRH0800.
- Recommended if the housing is cracked, mounting points are stripped, the chuck area has excessive play, or the gearbox section shows damage or misalignment.
- During rebuild, inspect related wear items (bearings, seals, grease condition and fasteners) to prevent repeat failures.
Pro Tip
- Clean mating surfaces thoroughly and tighten fasteners evenly in stages. Uneven clamping can cause binding, noise and premature wear—especially in the front gearbox area.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCRH0800-SK01 |
| Product Type | Spare Parts / Service Kit |
| Kit Description | Chuck & Gear Housing Assembly Kit |
| Reference Parts | 1–7 |
| Compatible Model | TCRH0800 |
| Application | Front-End Assembly Rebuild / Gear Housing Repair |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing, stripping, or reassembly work.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when servicing or testing rotary hammers.
- Use correct tools and torque practices—over-tightening can crack housings or strip threads.
- After reassembly, perform a cautious no-load test first, then a light-duty test to confirm smooth running before returning to full work.