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Introduction
This guide is for a Porter-Cable 20V Oscillating Multi-Tool with the model number: PCC710B. This guide shows how to replace a malfunctioning or broken spindle assembly.
The spindle assembly helps hold the blades and attachments of the tool in place- the spindle also rotates and its rotation is the key ofto the tool's ability to oscillate back and fourthforth. If you are having issues with loose blades make sure, check that they're attached properly by following [[Porter-Cable PCC710B Troubleshooting#Section_Loose_Blade|these instructions.|new_window=true]]
If the tool is making unusual sounds, look at [[Porter-Cable PCC710B Troubleshooting#Section_The_Tool_is_Making_a_Grinding_or_Squealing_Sound|these trouble shooting guides.|new_window=true]] The issue could be with the tool's needle bearing or spindle assembly.
If the power and motor are working properly, but the rotation and oscillation of the tool are not working as they should, it could be due to a malfunctioning spindle assembly, and you. You'll need to follow this guide to replace it.
TIP: You will come across thick yellowish grease when dealing with these parts, the. The tool parts need this grease to function, so don't clean it from the tool! Bring a rag or napkin to wipe your hands after you finish handling these parts.