- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TC20190-SK13
- SKU: TC20190-SK13
- UPC: 6009515872618
Tork Craft Rotary Hammer 20V Replacement Trigger & Switch Kit (TC20190-SK13)
At a Glance: Trigger and switch service kit (56/57/58/60) for the TC20190 RH500 20V SDS-Plus rotary hammer
The trigger and switch are the “on/off heart” of your Tork Craft RH500 20V rotary hammer. After plenty of drilling and chiselling in concrete, dust and vibration can take their toll – the hammer may refuse to start, cut out unexpectedly or feel rough at the trigger. The TC20190-SK13 Rot/hamer 20V Replacement Trigger & Switch Service Kit gives you a matched set of genuine components so you can restore safe, positive switching and keep your cordless rotary hammer earning its keep.
This Tork Craft spare kit is designed specifically for the TC20190 Rotary Hammer RH500 20V SDS-Plus 0–1500 rpm 5500 bpm 4-function bare tool. It typically includes the main trigger lever, internal switch unit and associated small parts shown as items 56, 57, 58 and 60 on the exploded diagram. Replacing these parts together helps ensure crisp trigger action, reliable electrical contact and consistent control over hammer drilling and chiselling modes.
Features
- Genuine Tork Craft spare kit – Factory-specified trigger and switch components for the TC20190 20V rotary hammer.
- Covers key control parts (56/57/58/60) – Includes trigger lever, switch and related components as indicated on the parts list.
- Designed for RH500 20V SDS-Plus – Correct shape, mounting points and electrical ratings for the TC20190 platform.
- Matched components – Trigger and switch are supplied to work together for a smooth, predictable feel.
- Compact service kit – Ideal for fixing a faulty control area without replacing the entire rotary hammer.
Benefits
- Restore safe switching: Eliminate intermittent operation, sticking triggers and unreliable on/off behaviour.
- Improve user control: A fresh trigger and switch give a more confident, responsive feel in everyday use.
- Reduce downtime: Replace worn control parts quickly and get the RH500 back on the job.
- Extend tool lifespan: Small spares like this help you keep a good rotary hammer in service for longer.
- Maintain original specification: Genuine parts keep the tool within Tork Craft’s design and safety standards.
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 – always confirm the model number on your machine.
- Recommended when the trigger feels loose or sticky, the hammer fails to start reliably or cuts out during work.
- Use the TC20190 exploded diagram to identify items 56, 57, 58 and 60 and to guide disassembly of the handle area.
- UPC / barcode: 6009515872618 – useful for stock control, labelling and scanning systems.
- Approximate item dimensions for your shipping fields: depth 220 mm, height 160 mm, width 120 mm, weight 0.346 kg (not listed in the specifications table).
Pro Tip
- Before removing the old trigger and switch, take close-up photos of the wiring from different angles and label each wire with masking tape. This makes connecting the new switch much easier and helps you avoid trial-and-error when reassembling the handle.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TC20190-SK13 |
| Product Type | Rotary Hammer Trigger & Switch Service Kit |
| Compatible Tool Model | TC20190 Rotary Hammer RH500 20V SDS-Plus 0–1500 rpm 5500 bpm 4-function bare tool |
| Key Components | Trigger and switch parts (items 56, 57, 58, 60) |
| Platform | 20 V cordless rotary hammer system |
| Typical Application | Replacement of worn, damaged or faulty trigger and switch assembly |
| Pack Size | 1 × trigger & switch service kit |
Safety
- Always remove the 20 V battery pack from the rotary hammer before opening the housing or touching any internal components.
- Discharge any static by touching a grounded metal object before handling the switch and wiring.
- Ensure all wires are routed neatly and kept clear of moving parts before closing the handle and tightening screws.
- After reassembly, test the trigger several times with the battery removed to check for smooth travel and proper switch action.
- Only refit the battery and run the hammer once you are satisfied that the trigger and switch operate correctly and do not stick.