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Carbon Brush
$13.80
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Fix Number
FIX10116513
Manufacturer Part Number
N031652
This brush is a genuine Porter-Cable replacement part, not generic. As pictured, this brush is ready to install and includes carbon brush, wire lead, and spring. This item is sold individually. Over time, brushes will wear down and eventually require replacement. This brush will fit the models listed in the 'Compatibility' section below. It is not guaranteed to fit any other power tool models. • Worn brushes are often the cause of a poorly running motor • Replacing brushes can fix an intermittent motor • New brushes can restore a motor’s electric braking Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool components. Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually require replacement. Worn brushes are common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking, and reduced motor power. A worn out brush will often be worn down near the wire lead and may be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, be sure to also inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which indicates a larger motor problem.
Router Motor Brush
$4.99
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Fix Number
FIX10116510
Manufacturer Part Number
N031634
This motor brush is for routers. The motor brush transfers electric current to the spinning armature in the motor. Unplug the router before installing this part.
Bearing
$4.99
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Fix Number
FIX10188435
Manufacturer Part Number
N110359
This authentic ball bearing is sold individually. It can be used in a variety of differently model types, such as miter saws, circular saws, table saws, and angle grinders. This ball bearing is sealed on both sides. Its job is to minimize friction between rotating parts. The armature rotates at a very fast rate, so after years of use, it is normal for the bearings to wear.
Brush
$7.69
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Fix Number
FIX10186732
Manufacturer Part Number
A27343
This carbon brush is sourced from the original manufacturer and is used with compact routers. This part includes one carbon brush with the wire lead attached. The carbon brush is a general wear part that will require replacing from time to time, especially if the motor is malfunctioning. Inspect the carbon brush regularly for burns or cracks. If smoke or burn marks are present, we highly suggest inspecting the armature as well.
Power Cord
$28.36
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Fix Number
FIX10169913
Manufacturer Part Number
330079-98
It is constructed with tough, thick outer rubber insulation for a long service life. Power Cord Specifications: • 2 Prongs • 2 Wires • 14 Gauge • 10 Feet Long
On/Off Switch- 120V
$4.99
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX10115476
Manufacturer Part Number
A22756
This part is a 120V rocker type OEM switch with two terminals, sold individually. It has a compact design, which makes the installation process much easier. The switch controls the on and off function as well as the variable speed. It usually becomes apparent that the switch is malfunctioning if the tool will not turn on, works intermittently, or the variable speed or electric braking are not working. Switch replacements are common on power tools, especially after years of use. If you suspect a faulty switch, test it with a multimeter. Installation and removal of this part may vary depending on the model. For most routers you will need to remove the motor cap from the motor, and then the wires from the switch to remove it.
Wrench Open End 1 1/8"
$5.82
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Fix Number
FIX10115468
Manufacturer Part Number
A22709
This is an open end wrench for a router, sold individually. This genuinely sourced part is approximately 1-1/8-inches in dimension. It is usually replaced because the original has been misplaced. Two wrenches are needed, one to hold the collet nut, and one to hold the collet chuck.
Brush Cap
$3.99
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Fix Number
FIX10109745
Manufacturer Part Number
803483
This is a brush cap for your power tools. It holds the brush inside the tool. It has external threads that lead into the housing of the tool. When removing this part be gentle because too much pressure can make them crack. This part is made of plastic, and is sold individually. To remove the brush cap you should use a flat head screw driver.
Strain Reliever
$7.69
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Fix Number
FIX10113583
Manufacturer Part Number
901266
This is a strain reliever for your power tools. It found at the meeting place between your cord, and the outer tool housing. The relief is an important part for your power tool because it protects your cord from tearing and breaking due to constant pressure. Keep your relief in good condition because it will extend the life of the cord, and the machine overall.

Installation Instructions

Jeff from WISC RAPIDS, WI
Strain reliever broken at base of saw. Core frayed.
1. Unplug saw. 2.Examine and determine which parts need to be removed to gain access to switch. 3.Remove screws one at a time and placed in dish keeping track of size and length of where removed from handle. 4. Slowly pull handle apart exposing switch and wires. 5. Remove screws holding black and white wires keeping track of which wire goes where. 6. Thread new power cord the same way the old one was positioned though the handle and reassemble. Read more...
Switch W/ Key
$41.51
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Fix Number
FIX10325609
Manufacturer Part Number
489105-00
This Switch is an OEM approved replacement part for various tools and models manufactured by Delta, Black and Decker, and Porter Cable. For full compatibility, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. This Switch has four terminals, a removable safety key, and a compact design for easy installation. The purpose of the switch is to turn the device on/off, as well as playing a role in electric breaking by momentarily reversing electrical polarity. Due to the mechanical internals of switches, they tend to degrade and wear out over time, making them a commonly replaced part in power tools. Common symptoms of a broken switch include: the device has completely stopped functioning, it will not turn on, and turning off intermittently during use. Each Switch is sold individually, and may also be referred to as a Rocker Switch.

Installation Instructions

keith from EMPORIA, KS
Power switch would not turn saw off
unplugged power cord.
removed the nut holding the power switch assembly on the saw.
removed 3 screws from the back cover.
removed the 2 white wires and 2 black wires from the switch terminal post. pay attention to wire color on each post.
removed old switch from the bracket by squeezing the sides of the old switch to remove the switch from the bracket.
inserted the new switch in place in the opening.
re attached the wires to the spade terminal on the switch using the 4 terminals. black on the 2 posts top and bottom on one side and the other side white on the top and bottom.
re attach the switch assembly to the table saw
test operation
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