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- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TC20190-SK01
- SKU: TC20190-SK01
- UPC: 6009515872496
Tork Craft Rotary Hammer 20V Replacement Motor & Gear Kit (TC20190-SK01)
At a Glance: Genuine motor and gear kit (54/55) for the TC20190 20V SDS-Plus rotary hammer
When your Tork Craft RH500 20V rotary hammer starts to lose power, sound rough or battle to keep its speed under load, the problem is often inside the drive train. The TC20190-SK01 Rot/hamer 20V Replacement Motor & Gear (54/55) Service Kit gives you a genuine Tork Craft spare set that replaces the key motor and gear components. Renew the heart of your rotary hammer and bring back confident drilling and chiselling performance in concrete, brick and block.
This replacement kit typically covers the main motor and matching gear components identified as items 54 and 55 on the TC20190 parts list. Together they transfer power from the 20V battery system into the hammer mechanism that drives your SDS-Plus bits at up to 1 500 rpm and 5 500 bpm. Fitting genuine Tork Craft parts helps restore smooth running, correct gear mesh and reliable performance from your cordless rotary hammer.
Features
- Genuine Tork Craft spare kit – Factory-specified replacement motor and gear set for the TC20190 20V rotary hammer.
- Covers key drive components (54/55) – Includes the main motor and associated gear components as indicated on the parts list.
- Designed for RH500 20V SDS-Plus – Matches the original TC20190 Rotary Hammer Rh500 20V SDS-Plus 0–1500 rpm 5500 bpm 4 function bare tool.
- Pre-matched components – Motor and gear supplied to work together for correct alignment and load-sharing.
- Service-kit packaging – Supplied as a single kit to simplify ordering and maintenance planning.
Benefits
- Restore drilling and chiselling power: Fresh motor and gears help your rotary hammer maintain speed and impact energy in hard materials.
- Smooth out noise and vibration: New drive components can noticeably improve running feel and reduce harsh mechanical noises.
- Extend tool lifespan: Renew the high-stress drive parts instead of scrapping a cordless hammer with otherwise sound components.
- Protect other internals: Correctly meshing gears reduce unnecessary stress on bearings, seals and the hammer mechanism.
- Save time on parts selection: A single genuine kit avoids guesswork when ordering separate motor and gear parts.
Extra Information
- These spare parts are for the Tork Craft TC20190 Rotary Hammer RH500 20V SDS-Plus 0–1500 rpm 5500 bpm 4 function bare tool – confirm the model number on your machine before ordering.
- Recommended when you notice loss of power, burnt smells from the motor area, excessive sparking, or rough, grinding noises from the drive train.
- Use the TC20190 exploded diagram to identify items 54 and 55 and plan your strip-down sequence before disassembling the tool.
- Best installed on a clean workbench with all screws and small parts laid out in order to make re-assembly straightforward.
- Approximate pack dimensions and weight can be captured separately in your product admin console for shipping and logistics fields – they are not listed in the specifications table.
Pro Tip
- Before removing the old motor and gear set, take clear photos from several angles and label each wire with masking tape. This makes connecting the new motor correctly much easier and helps ensure the gearbox goes back together exactly as it left the factory.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC20190-SK01 |
| Product Type | Rotary Hammer Motor & Gear Service Kit |
| Compatible Tool Model | TC20190 Rotary Hammer RH500 20V SDS-Plus 0–1500 rpm 5500 bpm 4 function bare tool |
| Key Components | Replacement motor and gear components (items 54, 55) |
| System Voltage | 20 V cordless platform |
| Typical Application | Repair of worn, noisy or failed drive components in the rotary hammer |
| Pack Size | 1 × motor & gear service kit |
Safety
- Always remove the 20 V battery pack from the rotary hammer before opening the housing or working on internal components.
- Allow the tool to cool down fully before starting any repair work if it has recently been in use.
- Work on a stable, clean surface and keep small screws, washers and clips organised so nothing is lost during re-assembly.
- After fitting the new motor and gear, turn the mechanism by hand first to check for smooth operation before refitting covers.
- Test the hammer at no-load initially, listening for unusual noises or vibration, and discontinue use if anything abnormal is detected.