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Power Cord (8-foot) 664064-4

Part Number: 664064-4
Makita
Availability: In Stock
Price: $21.54
Ships within 1 business day

*This part replaces obsolete part #: 660066-8, 660065-0, 660214-9, 664895-1, 660064-2, 660063-4, 660061-8, 664425-8, 551176-1, 664891-9, 660002-4 and 660320-0.

Product Information
Specifications
  • Length 8 Foot
Length: 6'
Gauge: 18
Wires: 2
Type: Bare Wire
Description:
This power supply cord is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part. It is specially made to supply power from a standard outlet to Makita power tools. A cracked or damaged cord should be replaced before continuing to use the tool. This rubber insulated cord is sold individually.
Replacing this power supply cord you will need a screwdriver.

• Remove the housing screws
• Remove the the housing
• Disconnect the old cord wires
• Remove the old power cord
• Secure the new cord in place
• Connect the wires
• Reassemble and test the new cord
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Compatibility

This part is compatible with the following machines:

Makita
6303 Drill
6405 Drill
6406 Drill
9514B Disc Grinder
BO4551 Finishing Sander
BO4552 Finishing Sander
BO4562 Finishing Sander
JR3030 Recirocating Saw
9218PB Polisher
9218PBL Polisher
JR3030T Reciprocating Saw
JR3030T Reciprocating Saw
6823 Drywall Screwdriver
6824 Drywall Screwdriver
6825 Drywall Screwdriver
HR2431 Rotary Hammer
5005BA Circular Saw
5005BA Circular Saw
6301LR Electric Drill
6301LR Electric Drill
6403 Electric Drill
6403 Electric Drill
9526PBH Angle Grinder
9560CV Angle Grinder
9561CV Angle Grinder
GD0800C Die Grinder
GD0810C Die Grinder
JR3000VT Reciprocating Saw
JR3000VT Reciprocating Saw
DP3003 Electric Drill
DP3003 Electric Drill
DP4001 Electric Drill
DP4001 Electric Drill
DP4003 Electric Drill
DP4003 Electric Drill
6812 Drywall Screwdriver
6826 Drywall Screwdriver
6827 Drywall Screwdriver
JS1300 Shear
3706 Drywall Cut-Out Tool
6304LR 1/2 inch D-Handle Drill
9564 Angle Grinder
9565 Angle Grinder
9558NB Angle Grinder
9558PB Angle Grinder
9557NB Angle Grinder
9557PB Angle Grinder
9554NB Angle Grinder
9553NB Angle Grinder
DA3010F Angle Drill
DA4000LR Angle Drill
6823N Drywall Screwdriver
6824N Drywall Screwdriver
6826N Screwdriver
6952 Impact Driver
6953 Impact Wrench
TW0200 Drive Impact Wrench
TW0350 Drive Impact Wrench
3707FC Fixed Base Laminate Trimmer
3708FC Tilt Base Laminate Trimmer
HP2070F Hammer Drill
HP2070F Hammer Drill
HR2450F Rotary Hammer
HR2455 D-Handle Rotary Hammer
4340FCT Jig Saw
4340FCT Jig Saw
4341FCT Jig Saw
4341FCT Jig Saw
BO4900V Finishing Sander
BO6030 Random Orbit Sander
GV7000C Vertical Sander
HP1620F Hammer Drill
HP1620F Hammer Drill
HP1621F Hammer Drill
HP1621F Hammer Drill
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Products Compatibility

This item works with the following types of products:

  • • Band Saw
  • • Blower
  • • Circular Saw
  • • Drill
  • • Electric Drill
  • • Grinder
  • • Hammer Drill
  • • Impact Driver
  • • Impact Wrench
  • • Jig saw
  • • Laminate Trimmer
  • • Nibbler
  • • Planer
  • • Plate Joiner
  • • Polisher
  • • Reciprocating Saw
  • • Rotary Hammer
  • • Router
  • • Sander
  • • Saw
  • • Screwdriver
  • • Shear
  • • Trimmer
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Questions & Answers for Power Cord (8-foot)


I need a replacement cord for the above planer kp0800
Bob for model number Kp0800 planer see asked on 2022-02-03
Hello Bob, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the part 664064-4 you had chosen is compatible to your model Kp0800. Good luck with your repair.
eReplacementParts Team February 03, 2022
Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Replaced power cord
Separated the grinder into two parts. Added new terminals and reassembled. Product performed as advertised.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Electric Drill
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, wire strippers
The electrical supply connection
The power cord is attached to the switch via a terminal box where you insert the wires and they lock into place. I had to disassemble the terminal connection box to release the old wires. There were numerous very small parts inside the electrical terminal that were very tedious to keep in place and it took some time, good light and a steady hand to reassemble. The power cord attachment was easy and would have been super easy if there had been a screw terminal connection.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Needed new cord
Remove one half of the housing, then disconnect the terminals from the switch. You may want to order the terminals because they do not come with a new cord. Attach the terminals to the new cord and connect them to the switch. Put housing together.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Electric Drill
Parts Used:
Dust Cover - 421564-5
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, wire cutters
Power cord had a broken wire
Removed 6 screws and removed the top half of drill. Removed the old cord wires from the switch, then connected the new cord wires to the switch. Slipped the new dust cover over the trigger and put it back together. Works like new. .
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Electric Drill
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Switch - 651868-3
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, wire strippers
Trigger switch was defective, after 15 years of use. It was easier to get a new power cord rather than try to get the old one to work.
Split the drill body apart by removing the several screws that hold it together. Gently lift one side away from the other, leaving all the guts lying in one side. Pull the trigger assembly away from the body and pull the wires out of the trigger assembly. Use a small flat head screwdriver to release the wires from the trigger assembly. Keep track of which wire goes where. Put the wires from the drill motor into the appropriate holes, then do the same for the new power cord, and re-install the new trigger assembly into the drill body. Fit the other half of the drill body back to the main half and make sure everything seats well, then replace the screws.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Short in power cord
Simply opened up the housing and remove the terminals from the switch and field. You may want to order the the 2 terminals needed to install cord leads on the switch and field. Then make sure all the internal parts are where the belong. And screw the housing back together.
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Tool Type:
Router
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Wire nuts
Bad power cord
1. Removed cap
2. Cut off bad cord
3. Stripped wire ends and reattached cord
4. Replaced cap
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Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Power cord needed replaced
Watched and followed a u-tube video, took about a half hour to complete. Came apart easily reversed the process to re-assemble the grinder
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Tool Type:
Planer
Parts Used:
Ball Bearing - 211097-6
Ball Bearing - 211031-6
Insulation Washer - 681614-0
Ball Bearing - 210025-8
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Nutdriver, bearing puller
bearings froze up
removed old bearings
installed new bearings
installed new power cord
installed new blades
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Tool Type:
Electric Drill
Parts Used:
Dust Cover - 421564-5
Key Holder - 411780-7
Power Cord (8-foot) - 664064-4
Switch - 651868-3
Repair Difficulty:
Hard
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, SOLDERING IRON, WIRE STRIPPERS, EPOXY, EXACTO KNIFE
The friction connection between the power chord and the switch failed.
1. I examined the replacement parts.
2. The power chord supplied by your company did not include the required strain relief.
3. I modified the new power chord by cutting off the strain relief from the old chord set and installing it on the new chord set. (24 hour cure time for the epoxy used to attach the strain relief.)
4. I removed the defective switch and chord set.
5. Since no instructions were included, I contacted your customer service to obtain a schematic of my drill.
6. No schematic was available from your company, but I was given the phone number of MAKITA customer service who supplied the required documentation.
7. The compression connectors on the switch required several attempts to attach the power chord and additional internal wiring to the switch. (There was little tolerance to insert each wire into the mounting holes on the switch utilizing a jeweler's screw driver.)
8. I reassemble the components on the drill body including the new switch dust cover. (A slot was not provided on the dust cover to allow the rotation direction control to protrude.)
9. I then successfully tested the drill.
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  • Fairly easy repair
    It fit good... Wish I had ordered the protecting sleeve.
    James - December 7, 2023 Verified Purchase
    Very easy repair as a switch has two set screws that you unloosen and slide up in and then retighten
    Good part very quick and thorough exploded views of lots of parts on this website if you're handy a little bit you could pretty much fix everything you have with them keep up a good job
    Christopher - August 15, 2023 Verified Purchase
    Super easy repair and great quality cord!
    I used this to repair my father-in-law’s makita saws-all. His was just so old and worn out, the sheathing was deteriorating. This cord brought this old tool back to life! The only thing I had to transfer over was the rubber boot where it goes into the saw. Otherwise, it was a straight swap. Works great again!
    Jason - March 15, 2023 Verified Purchase
    replacing power cord
    very easy, the right part fitting my impact driver and help with an install video
    Guest - January 1, 2023 Verified Purchase
    Easy repair
    Arrived quickly and fit perfectly
    Guest - October 2, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Easy repair
    I followed the diagrams in the product description and saved a 30 year old router that is a workhorse in my home shop. Thanks.
    Guest - September 19, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Exactly What I Needed
    I was able to replace a damaged cord. This one did the job.
    Guest - March 5, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Power cord replacement
    It's a power cord. Not much to say about that. It arrived before the promised date, fit and worked as it should.
    Guest - July 24, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Fast delivery, correct product
    Just what I needed
    Guest - July 23, 2021 Verified Purchase
    The repair was easy, replacing a power cord on my plane.
    The part was received in good condition as expected and in fairly quick time.
    Guest - April 28, 2021 Verified Purchase
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