You do some nice updated wiring boards Dave those buttons are very nice ,,my Dean Smith and Grace needs an update. I have AB flex 70 my neighbor is going to install for me . My old stater is toast,, tried rebuilding but just to damn old.
Saw,,, I just start up and turn off when done not keen on lots of starts and stops. Even though my starters are pretty heavy duty.
mac,,,
Designing and building for 50 years
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On Jan 9, 2022, at 3:56 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
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Look at antivandal switches.? They are flush and harder to accidently hit which is good for that application.? Dave
Hi all,
first post.? I'm a hobbyist and recently received my K3 winner.? like many of you, crawling over the slider to turn the saw off and on is far from ideal and would like to install a remote switch on the slider.? I've reviewed the various posts and files on the
topic (nice work BTW), most of which are pointed at Felder models.? I contacted Felder support, and they were actually quite helpful in providing a wiring diagram (though I did have one in the doc package which came with the machine) and pointing out which
part was the power switch, though had to officially tell me not to do it, warranty would be voided, etc, all of which is understandable in the corporate world.? ?The power switch (image of relevant portion below) has a DPST with dual NO contacts for the On
button (S1), and a SPST NC contact for the Off button (S0).? does anyone know why they have a DPST for the On button?? from the diagram, it appears that a SPST NO momentary switch would be electrically equivalent.? I assume there can't be much current being
switched since it is activating relays.? trying to find a 230 v DPST with dual NO contacts is a bit more challenging (and expensive) than I thought initially, whereas standard SPST NO switches are everywhere and cheap.? ?
any advice will be appreciated.??
