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BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY (33/34) FOR TCRH0800
BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY (33/34) FOR TCRH0800
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BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY (33/34) FOR TCRH0800
Features
- Brush holder assembly Replaces the brush guiding/support components specified for this service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers reference parts (33 and 34) for accurate servicing on the TCRH0800.
- Service-ready electrical component Ideal when addressing brush contact issues, sticking brushes, or damaged holders.
Benefits
- Helps reduce excessive sparking: Correct brush alignment supports cleaner commutator contact and steadier running.
- Improves reliability: Prevents brush sticking and intermittent power behaviour caused by worn or damaged holders.
- Supports longer motor life: Stable brush contact can reduce abnormal commutator wear and overheating.
Extra Information
- This service kit covers the brush holder assembly components referenced as parts (33 and 34) for the TCRH0800.
- Recommended if brushes wear unevenly, stick in the holders, the holder shows cracks/heat damage, or motor performance becomes erratic.
- Clean carbon dust buildup during installation and inspect the commutator surface for burning or scoring.
Pro Tip
- Before closing the housing, confirm the brushes slide freely and springs apply even pressure. If a brush sticks now, it will stick harder at full speed.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCRH0800-SK04 |
| Product Type | Spare Parts / Service Kit |
| Kit Description | Brush Holder Assembly |
| Reference Parts | 33, 34 |
| Compatible Model | TCRH0800 |
| Application | Brush Holder Service / Motor Electrical Maintenance |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before opening covers or working on electrical components.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cleaning carbon dust and testing the tool.
- Avoid breathing carbon dust—work in a well-ventilated area and consider a dust mask when cleaning.
- After reassembly, perform a cautious no-load test run first to confirm smooth running and normal brush sparking.