PCC600 (Type 1) Porter Cable Boring Machine - Overview
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS10175280
Manufacturer #: 5103096-01
This special screw is used to secure the chuck on electric drills. Over time especially if not secured correctly the threads of the screw may wear down eventually requiring replacement to safely secur...
$6.40
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Belt Clip
PartSelect #: PS10114383
Manufacturer #: 90587838
This is a genuine part that is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for Porter Cable power tools. The clip allows a user to secure the tool on a belt. It is an identical replacem...
$6.08
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F/R ACTUATOR
PartSelect #: PS18988615
Manufacturer #: 90569693-03
Experiencing problems with your clothes dryer? Look no further. The GE Main Control Assembly Dryer Control Board is like the brain of your dryer, helping everything work together seamlessly. It handle...
$6.73
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SCREW
PartSelect #: PS18988667
Manufacturer #: 90573424
This is an authentic replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with drills/drivers and impact drills. The metal screw is commonly used to fasten the belt clip to the drill's hous...
$6.40
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Rod
March 31, 2026
How do you rematch the motor and gear case when they become separated? I can get close but not completely.
For model number PCC601LB
Hello Rod, thank you for the question. It could be due misaligned planet gear carrier. The planet carrier inside the gearcase may have shifted during disassembly. Open the gearcase, verify all three planet gears are seated on their pins correctly and the ring gear is in place. Look for any visible damage or burrs on the gear teeth, even a small burr can prevent full seating. You will need to gentle rotate while applying light pressure. We hope this is what you were looking for!
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