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5th January 2013, 06:49 AM #1
Power Switches
I would like to add a power switch to some of my equipment as most of them are turned on at the wall which is not really a safe practice for many reasons, no emergency stop, walking away from a running machine, and other people in the shop not aware of start up, etc, etc.
I have seen ones like this:
Multi-Purpose Router Table Switch
as an accessory but of course it is 120V so I am wondering if anyone knows of an Australian supplier of similar.
I also wondered if the one on the triton saw benches would come as a spare part at a reasonable price making that a viable source.
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5th January 2013, 08:10 AM #2Senior Member
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I did see the Triton switches sold as a spare part about 15yrs ago but have not seen any since.
On my Router Table i have used the female socket from a caravan exterior wall which is coupled to a switch and then to a male thingee that the plug from the router fits, there is no E-stop but a quick pull on the lead would shut everything down.
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5th January 2013, 08:59 AM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Timbecon have safety switches listed at $57-90.
I bought a couple some time ago when they were on special and they are OKTom
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5th January 2013, 12:52 PM #4.
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If you think you need an emergency switch then fumbling for other switches is not a good idea and a proper emergency switches should be fitted.
If you machines are <~1000W I can recommend these $10 emergency switches.
I have them fitted to my WW and MW lathes.
Latching Emergency Stop Switch - Jaycar Electronics
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5th January 2013, 02:38 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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I bought some of these switches for various projects a little while back.
They are NVR (no volt release) which means that if power is lost for some reason, you have to press the green button to turn it back on.
There's also the big red button for an e-stop.
You do have to wire them up yourself though, or rather a suitably qualified,, licensed person has to do it for you.Geoff
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5th January 2013, 10:13 PM #6
THANKS FOR THE SUGGESTIONS GUYS
The last one is probably more along the lines of what I am looking for as it has an enclosed housing, start and E/stop.
Geoff where did you get them and what sort of $$$ are we talking?
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I got them from Axminster tools in the UK. Price was £12 each (about $17?). Cheapest I could find locally were about $35+GST without an enclosure or the E-Stop button.
Shipping was around £20 but that was for 4 of the switches and a few totally necessary tools which I only bought to spread the cost of freight, honest!
The manufacturer is Chinese and I'm sure you can buy them on Alibaba - but minimum order is probably in the hundreds.Geoff
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12th January 2013, 01:43 AM #8Senior Member
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If you're still looking, Carba-Tec in Perth (and probably elsewhere) has Triton Workcentre type ones, I saw them today. I think they're intended as a replacement, but you could use them for pretty much anything, and they're designed to take a standard wall plug in, and one out, so you can set them up no worries, and easily re-purpose them if your needs change. They weren't very expensive either from memory. I was thinking of picking up a couple myself, except I'd already blown my budget. Stupid Carba-Tec
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29th January 2013, 06:22 PM #10
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On my Router Table i have used the female socket from a caravan exterior wall which is coupled to a switch and then to a male thingee that the plug from the router fits, there is no E-stop but a quick pull on the lead would shut everything down.
Whitey
Your idea may be good for you but if you are hooked up to that machine and somebody else has to turn off the thing to save you.....there could be confusion. A properly labelled Emergency Switch is easily spotted by some body new to the work area. What price for safetyJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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