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Safety Switch for Table Saw - hankgillette - 08-25-2019 I’ve been wanting to put one of these switches on my General contractor’s saw for a long time, because I am always fumbling around trying to find the off switch. Apparently, there is a demand for them, because I saw about 20 different models on Amazon. [attachment=20185] The thing is, it seems every one has problems, including: • No instructions • No wiring diagram • Won’t fit into a standard electrical box • Screws provided are wrong size or too short I realize a lot of people don’t need a wiring diagram or directions, and for them it’s probably no big deal to get the screws or electrical box needed, but it seems to me that some company could do a good business with a product that provide instructions that a non-electrician can follow, fits into a standard box, or provides a replacement, and provides the right hardware. Anyone know of such a switch? Oh yeah, I’d also like it to be magnetic, although that is not a deal-breaker. Hank Gillette RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - Stwood_ - 08-25-2019 Grizzly.com has one that fits a standard receptacle box. They have less selections also........... RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - meackerman - 08-25-2019 I made my own with a piece of 1/4" plywood that pivots at the top of the switch box with a hole for the on button. its nice and big so I can hit it with my knee if need be. RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - hankgillette - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 09:17 PM)meackerman Wrote: I made my own with a piece of 1/4" plywood that pivots at the top of the switch box with a hole for the on button. its nice and big so I can hit it with my knee if need be. Could you post a picture of it? RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - hankgillette - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 08:42 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Grizzly.com has one that fits a standard receptacle box. The same model is on Amazon and multiple reviews say that it does not fit. RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - Stwood_ - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 11:39 PM)hankgillette Wrote: The same model is on Amazon and multiple reviews say that it does not fit. If I can remember it, I'll get the number off of mine. RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - Handplanesandmore - 08-26-2019 My neighbor built one like this with a longer bar - https://www.google.com/search?q=saw+safety+switch&client=firefox-b-d&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwibzp_4raHkAhWlMX0KHYd7C4IQ_AUIESgB&biw=1002&bih=401#imgrc=s80M_6ay1XLN8M: Simon RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - meackerman - 08-26-2019 (08-25-2019, 11:37 PM)hankgillette Wrote: Could you post a picture of it? sure. Its pretty simple. I see lots of them that people got all complicated making, and if it works for them, that's great. RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - DaveR1 - 08-26-2019 Here's a shop made one shown at about 7:52 https://youtu.be/NnYebk1Vf9o?t=469 RE: Safety Switch for Table Saw - daddo - 08-26-2019 I use a kick plate on the bottom for hands free shut down if my hands are busy holding after a cut. A slight and lite kick will flip the switch off. Has saved me a few times when being hung up on a cut and letting go of the board could have had bad results. |