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Introduction
***You will need special skills for this guide! YouIf you haven'll need to know how tot already familiarized yourself with wiring and soldering, check [guide|11008|Strip wire|new_window=true] and [guide|750|Solder and desolder connections|new_window=true] first!***
This guide is for a Porter-Cable 20V Oscillating Multi-Tool with the model number: PCC710B. This guide will help you replace the motor of thisthe tool.
The motor is the power- producer of the tool. A damaged motor can cause the oscillating tool not to turn on.
If you are having issues with the power and the tool not turning on despite having a charge;your tool, there could be a problem with the switch actuator. The power issue could alsomay be as simple asa dirt and debris build -up. You can find fixes to both of these issues [[Porter-Cable PCC710B Troubleshooting#Section_The_Switch_will_not_turn_the_power_tool_on_or_off|here|new_window=true]].
=== ***Warnings*** ===
* ***We recommend working in a well -ventilated area. A small fan near your workstation can help disperse the fumes from the soldering.***
* ***You'll also be working with very hot metal so be mindful of letting your work cool down before handling the tool parts!***