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Tork Craft Imp. Drill Stator (19) Service Kit For TCID0850
At a Glance: Replacement stator (part 19) service kit for the Tork Craft TCID0850 impact driver motor
When an impact driver starts losing power, running hot, or tripping out unexpectedly, the fault isn’t always in the brushes or switch—sometimes the motor’s stationary windings (the stator) are the real culprit. The Tork Craft TCID0850-SK05 Imp. Drill Stator service kit replaces the stator component (part 19), restoring the magnetic field the motor depends on to generate torque and speed. It’s the right fix when the stator windings are damaged, burnt, or no longer delivering reliable performance under load.
Renew The Motor’s Magnetic Core For Proper Torque
A healthy stator helps the motor produce consistent power efficiently. Replacing a failing stator can reduce overheating and bring back the punch your impact driver is meant to deliver.
This is a service kit—confirm part 19 against your TCID0850 parts diagram before ordering.
When replacing a stator, inspect the armature and brushes. A burnt stator is often accompanied by other wear or electrical damage.
Pro Tip
Before reassembly, clean dust and carbon build-up from the motor housing and air paths. Better airflow is one of the cheapest ways to improve motor life.
Features
Designed for TCID0850 Correct-fit stator replacement for the Tork Craft TCID0850 impact driver motor.
Stator part reference 19 Matches the component indicated as part 19 on the TCID0850 parts diagram.
Restores motor field strength Helps correct power loss and inconsistent operation linked to stator failure.
Ideal for electrical motor repairs Practical solution when stator windings are damaged, burnt, or shorted.
Benefits
Bring back tool performance: A new stator can restore torque delivery and more stable running.
Reduced overheating: Replacing a failing stator can improve efficiency and reduce excessive heat build-up.
Less downtime: Targeted stator replacement helps get a good tool back in service.
Protect related components: Fixing stator faults can reduce stress on the armature, brushes and switchgear.
Safety
Disconnect the tool from the power source (battery/mains) before opening the housing or servicing motor components.
Wear eye protection and avoid breathing carbon dust when cleaning motor parts.
Ensure wiring is correctly routed and insulated before closing the housing.
Test-run the tool safely with no load after installation before returning to normal use.
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