Found the right switch but it’s expensive and probably better getting a new saw. But if other switches are available, it would be a better option to replace.
No pictures. Had the switch open, it has a coil
In it, when the start button pushes down into it. It has 3 cores and earth going into the motor. Switch is defiantly faulty as it’s seized and melted at the base.
Looking to replace a table saw switch. The saw has a slow start motor, so the usual retrofit start stop switches won’t work.
Anyone ever replaced one/recommend a retrofit switch?
What my loon learned at school last week:
TWA-LEGGIT MICE
by JK Annand
Ma mither says that we hae mice
That open air-ticht tins
And eat her chocolate biscuits
And cakes and sic like things.
Nae doot it is an awfy shame
That mice should get the blame.
It’s really me that ripes the tins
When...
I think it is a frost stat as I tested continuity across it and it was open circuit. When cold this would close and switch on heating. makes sense when following wiring on site
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