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I have a PC 310, love it. It just occurred to me to buy a backup collet and collet nut. Any other parts I should pick up, just in case, before they become unavailable?

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Set of brushes. Maybe a switch, depending on which type you have.
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(03-05-2018, 11:01 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Set of brushes. Maybe a switch, depending on which type you have.

Great ideas, thanks. I will, if they are available.
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(03-05-2018, 10:33 PM)Aram Wrote: Great ideas, thanks. I will, if they are available.

Hi Aram - check out Amazon or eReplacements - Dave
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(03-05-2018, 11:46 PM)giradman Wrote: Hi Aram - check out Amazon or eReplacements - Dave
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Yep! I ordered brushes, collets and collet nut, and bearings from eReplacementParts. Thanks everyone.
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(03-05-2018, 10:28 AM)Aram Wrote: I have a PC 310, love it. It just occurred to me to buy a backup collet and collet nut. Any other parts I should pick up, just in case, before they become unavailable?

Boy, I have had that small PC router for years - just used it the other day to make a box for a new air nailer - bought a number of Pat Warner's (may he RIP - sad! 
Sad) clear replacement bases - usually keep the offset one on the router (as shown below) - BUT, maybe I should obtain a few replacement parts - guess Amazon is a place to look - any other suggestions?

Pat also had a replacement knob which was larger and easier to use than the small one that comes w/ the machine - did not buy, unfortunately.  Dave
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(03-05-2018, 11:47 AM)giradman Wrote: Boy, I have had that small PC router for years - just used it the other day to make a box for a new air nailer - bought a number of Pat Warner's (may he RIP - sad! 
Sad) clear replacement bases - usually keep the offset one on the router (as shown below) - BUT, maybe I should obtain a few replacement parts - guess Amazon is a place to look - any other suggestions?

Pat also had a replacement knob which was larger and easier to use than the small one that comes w/ the machine - did not buy, unfortunately.  Dave
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Hi Dave,

Do you have PMs turned on? I'm going to send you one.

Thanks,
Aram
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(03-05-2018, 12:14 PM)Aram Wrote: Hi Dave,

Do you have PMs turned on? I'm going to send you one.

Thanks,
Aram

Hi Aram - my PM icon is on at the bottom left - Dave
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#21
Is this a concern for just this product or are all PC replacement parts going away?
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#22
I just posted some parts in the classifieds, in case anyone is interested. Sorry to spam the thread!
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What backup parts for PC310?


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