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AUXILARY HANDLE COMPL. KIT (40/41) FOR TCRH0800
AUXILARY HANDLE COMPL. KIT (40/41) FOR TCRH0800
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AUXILARY HANDLE COMPL. KIT (40/41) FOR TCRH0800
Features
- Complete auxiliary handle kit Replaces the side-handle components specified for this service kit.
- Parts-diagram referenced fitment Covers reference parts (40 and 41) for accurate servicing on the TCRH0800.
- Built for controlled handling Designed to support stable grip and improved leverage during operation.
Benefits
- Improves safety and control: Helps manage kickback and tool twist when drilling or chiselling.
- Enhances accuracy: Better stability supports cleaner hole positioning and straighter drilling.
- Reduces fatigue: Two-handed leverage makes extended work more comfortable and controlled.
Extra Information
- This service kit covers the auxiliary handle components referenced as parts (40 and 41) for the TCRH0800.
- Recommended if the handle is cracked, slipping, missing, or no longer tightens securely during use.
- Always check the handle is firmly tightened before operation—especially before hammer drilling or chiselling.
Pro Tip
- Position the auxiliary handle so your wrists stay straight and your grip feels natural. Good leverage isn’t just comfort—it’s control when the tool suddenly bites.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCRH0800-SK06 |
| Product Type | Spare Parts / Service Kit |
| Kit Description | Auxilary Handle Compl. Kit |
| Reference Parts | 40, 41 |
| Compatible Model | TCRH0800 |
| Application | Auxiliary Handle Replacement / Tool Control |
Safety
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before fitting or adjusting handles.
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when hammer drilling or chiselling.
- Ensure the auxiliary handle is firmly tightened before use—loose handles can cause loss of control and injury.
- Maintain a stable stance and keep both hands on the tool when working under load.