Switch popped out of my PC 7310 router and fell apart...
#11
Now I don't know to reassemble it! I like this router for inlay work and use it a lot.
Any suggestions on how to fix or maybe a place to buy a new switch?
VH07V  
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#12
Here's an inexpensive switch:

Ebay
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#13
Looking like Part Number 911374 maybe? on servicenet and it is $4.92 and available

http://servicenet.portercable.com/Produc...ectedType=11799

Servicenet is a great place to source PC parts and Dewalt parts if they are stocked if you need them and dont mind the shipping cost. I try and order a few parts at a time to make it worth it.

EDIT

Here it is for $10.55 shipped and amazon prime
http://www.amazon.com/Porter-Trimmer-Rep...keywords=911374


Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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#14
Since I have Amazon Prime, that's how I went. I never thought I could get it there.
Thanks for the tip!
VH07V  
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#15
Awesome bro. Hope it works out well for you. I've noticed Amazon sells some crazy stuff. I pretty much check them for most everything these days. Also I check newegg a lot for all electronics.


Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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#16
Well I got the switch just fine, but now I need the crimp connectors for it. The one for the splice I can find. What I can't find is the one that connects to the armature brush. Radio Shack doesn't have neither does HD. All it is is a spade lug with a crimp for a wire to attach to. Problem is it is very tiny and no one has them that small.
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#17
I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to but try McMaster-Carr.......or Amazon.
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#18
Maybe someplace like this??:

http://www.microcenter.com/

or this:

https://www.microfasteners.com/

that's all I got.
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EightFingers said:


Now I don't know to reassemble it! I like this router for inlay work and use it a lot.
Any suggestions on how to fix or maybe a place to buy a new switch?




You know the rules,

no pictures, didn't happen
chris
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#20
You might try an automotive store for that small crimp.
Jim
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