This cord is a genuine Porter Cable replacement part and is sold individually. It is constructed with tough, thick outer rubber insulation for a long service life. Power Cord Specifications: • 3 Prongs • 3 Wires • 18 Gauge • 7 Feet Long
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Like new again
Original Porter Cable part made my router look and operate like new. Fair price and fast shipping....thank you.
Guest - July 20, 2020
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Porter Cable Replacement Parts
Your ordering process was quite easy and I was surprised that you had so many parts available for a piece of equipment as old as my belt sander. I also appreciated your video describing in detail how to install them, as they helped greatly. I have installed the parts and the sander is working great again.
Thank you
Guest - December 6, 2020
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Parts fit perfectly. Thx
Worked great
Carl - January 8, 2021
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Great cord for my Porter Cable router.
The cord arrived and I used the wire colors and compared them to the one on the defective cord and when I got it back together, it worked perfectly.
Robert - May 17, 2021
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Right part, on time, right price
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Guest - March 6, 2022
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the person who took my order was very helpful and polite.
I was pleased to see the electric supply cord was just what i was looking for.
Guest - August 12, 2022
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Close, but no cigar
The cord I received was not the correct one. The fitting at the router end would not fit into my router. I am checking to see if I misread the type number on my router.
Guest - August 20, 2019
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Take apart the the switch handle, remove the switch from the handle , then remove the old cord wires from the switch, and install the new cord wires. Attach the switch to the handle. The put the switch handle back on the sander.
I removed the cover on the top of the router and unscrewed the bolts holding the power cord in.I then removed the old cord and laid it aside.I then lined up the new power cord alongside the old one cutting the the wires to match the old length.I then installed a wire end to complete the ground and put everything back together.Works like a
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I ordered a new cord and a set of brushes for my router. Instead of replacing the cord I made it a foot shorter. I had to remove the head cap of the router and remove the switch and the variable speed control. I stripped the cord wires at the end and used the new rubber cord guard I had purchased as the old one was damaged. I threaded the
... Read more cord wires through the flexible rubber guard and attached the shorter cord as it was before. I had to crimp a lug on one wire and I had to use a capped crimp to join two other wires. The router worked fine with the chipped brush so now I have a new factory cord and a set of brushes in stock for future repairs.
1). Remove multiple screws on handle. Some are loctite and required considerable torque. Do not strip heads of these screws
2). Photograph placement of wires before removing old wires
3). Remove wires (will need to cut neutral wire (white))
4). Attach new crimp connector (eyelet) to ground wire (green)
5). Tin hot-
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6). Crimp neutral wires (white) together
7). Fiddle with wires until they fit neatly into handle
8). Screw handle together and test sander
Remove handle side plate to expose switch and cord.
Cut factory crimped connection white wire.
Unclip black wires from old switch.
Cut wires on new power cord using old cord as template.
Recrimp white wires using butt crimp connector.
Re-attach black wires using new crimp on connector eyes.
Arrange wir
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Replace handle side plate.
1 - remove router top plastic cover (2 Phillips screws).
2 - remove cord moulded end capture clamp (2 T20 torx screws).
3 - cut black, white and green wires from existing crimp connections.
4 - cut to length same color wires on new cord.
5 - using 16 gauge crimp butt splices and crimping tool, connect new cord wire
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6 - install moulded cord clamp over new cord end (2 T20 screws)
7 - install plastic cover (2 Phillips screws).
8 - Insure on / off switch is in off position, plug in, turn on to test.
9 - In my case, I\'d lost the collet chuck snap ring nut retainer, so I also installed the new one provided (purchased by me).
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Porter-Cable router cord was disintergrating at strain relief.
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