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AMATURE & STATORE COMPL. (24-30/32) FOR TCRH0800
AMATURE & STATORE COMPL. (24-30/32) FOR TCRH0800
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AMATURE & STATORE COMPL. (24-30/32) FOR TCRH0800
Features
- Complete armature and stator set Replaces the primary motor drive components as a matched service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers reference parts (24–30 and 32) for accurate servicing on the TCRH0800.
- Rebuild-ready motor solution Ideal when the original motor shows burnt windings, heavy sparking, or significant power loss.
Benefits
- Restores motor performance: Helps bring back torque, speed stability and dependable drilling output.
- Reduces overheating and erratic running: Replacing damaged windings can improve efficiency and running behaviour.
- Supports a long-lasting repair: Refreshing both motor core components helps reduce the chance of repeat electrical failure.
Extra Information
- This service kit covers the armature and stator components referenced as parts (24–30 and 32) for the TCRH0800.
- Common replacement signs include burning smell, discoloured windings, loss of power, heavy brush sparking, or tripping under load.
- For best results, inspect and replace related wear items during the same service (bearings, carbon brushes, brush holders and wiring condition where applicable).
Pro Tip
- After fitting the motor set, do a short no-load run to confirm smooth sound and normal brush sparking, then let the tool cool before returning to heavy work.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCRH0800-SK03 |
| Product Type | Spare Parts / Service Kit |
| Kit Description | Amature & Statore Compl. |
| Reference Parts | 24–30, 32 |
| Compatible Model | TCRH0800 |
| Application | Motor Rebuild / Electrical Core Replacement |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before any servicing, stripping, or reassembly work.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when testing rotary hammers and when drilling masonry.
- Keep grease and oil away from electrical contact areas such as brushes and commutator surfaces.
- After reassembly, test the tool safely at no load first, then progress to light-duty work before returning to full operation.