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Tork Craft Imp. Drill Stator (41) Service Kit For TCID1100
At a Glance: Replacement stator (part 41) service kit for the Tork Craft TCID1100 motor
The stator is the stationary half of the motor that creates the magnetic field your tool needs to make torque. When stator windings are damaged, burnt, or shorted, the symptoms are usually loud and clear: reduced power, overheating, intermittent running, tripping, and that tell-tale “electrical” smell. The Tork Craft TCID1100-SK08 Imp. Drill Stator service kit replaces the stator component (part 41), restoring proper motor field strength so your TCID1100 can deliver stable performance again.
Renew The Motor Field For Proper Torque And Efficiency
A healthy stator supports efficient motor operation. Replacing a failing stator can reduce heat build-up and help restore the punch your impact drill/driver is designed to deliver.
Extra Information
Compatible tool: Tork Craft TCID1100.
This is a service kit—confirm part 41 against your TCID1100 parts diagram before ordering.
If a stator has failed, inspect the armature, brushes and wiring for heat damage before reassembly.
Pro Tip
Before closing the housing, make sure the stator wiring is routed neatly and secured away from moving parts. Pinched wires are repeat-failure bait.
Features
Designed for TCID1100 Correct-fit stator replacement for the Tork Craft TCID1100 impact drill/driver.
Part reference 41 Matches the component indicated as part 41 on the TCID1100 parts diagram.
Restores motor magnetic 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 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 into service.
Protects other 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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