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Porter Cable Drill/driver Parts — Browse All Models

Porter Cable drill/drivers set the standard for top performance with powerful drive motors and rugged drilling components. You'll always be pleased with the results you get when using your Porter Cable drill/driver. When parts wear out or break on your Porter Cable drill/driver, find the replacement parts you need at Sears PartsDirect.

Porter Cable 619 Drill

Porter Cable 619 drill

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44 Parts
Porter Cable 7546 Fastener

Porter Cable 7546 fastener

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Porter Cable 621 Drill

Porter Cable 621 drill

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Porter Cable 7501 Drill

Porter Cable 7501 drill

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Porter Cable 7500 Drill

Porter Cable 7500 drill

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Porter Cable 7531 Fastener

Porter Cable 7531 fastener

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Porter Cable 669 Fastener

Porter Cable 669 fastener

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23 Parts
Porter Cable 7504 Drill

Porter Cable 7504 drill

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53 Parts
Porter Cable 7523 Fastener

Porter Cable 7523 fastener

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47 Parts

Popular maintenance items for Drill/Drivers

Charging the battery pack for your Porter Cable drill/driver

  • Plug the battery charger power cord into the electrical wall outlet before inserting the battery pack in the charger for recharging.
  • Slide the battery pack into the charger. Make sure that the battery pack is fully inserted in the charger.
  • The red charging light will blink continuously, indicating that the charging process has started.
  • The red charging light will turn on continuously when the battery pack is fully charged. You can leave the battery pack on the charger even after it's fully charged without harming the battery pack.

Electrical safety precautions to follow when using your Porter Cable drill/driver

  • The power drill plug must match the receptacle on the electrical wall outlet. Never modify the power drill power cord plug in any manner. Don't use an adapter plug with an earth grounded power drill.
  • Don't expose the power drill to rain or wet conditions. Water entering the power drill will increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Check the condition of the power cord before using the power drill. Repair damaged wires in the power cord or replace the power cord if it's damaged before using the power drill.
  • When operating the power drill outdoors, use an extension cord rated for outdoor use to prevent the chance of electrical shock.
  • If operating the power drill in a damp location or around a water source, use a GCFI protected power supply.

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