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Minimax 16 - Carheir - 10-05-2019 Anyone who is a owner of a Minimax 16 bandsaw, have you had issues with the circuit breaker switch? I have replaced mine once and am again experiencing problems. I believe it is due to the dust that migrates into the shaft of the machine that houses the switch. I took it out and blew it out with compressed air and it still didnt work so I messed around holding the reset button in and kept pressing the on switch and it finally caught and started. So for now I have dodged the $80.00 replacement switch but for how long, who knows. Interested in your thoughts, RE: Minimax 16 - Stwood_ - 10-05-2019 No problems here. Haven't had my switch out to look it over. Could the back/top side be wrapped up with tape? RE: Minimax 16 - fredhargis - 10-05-2019 I've only had mine 4 years, but it's a 2006 model and AFAIK there's never been a problem with the switch. RE: Minimax 16 - SteveS - 10-05-2019 I replaced the switch about four years ago, so about nine years of use before it went out. RE: Minimax 16 - mdhills - 10-05-2019 My switch hasn't had an issue, but I've heard of some issues with the switches. Solowoodworker has some notes: http://solowoodworker.com/mm/switch.html You might also get more specific advice at the minimax yahoo group. Matt RE: Minimax 16 - Aram - 10-05-2019 (10-05-2019, 02:24 PM)Carheir Wrote: Anyone who is a owner of a Minimax 16 bandsaw, have you had issues with the circuit breaker switch? I have replaced mine once and am again experiencing problems. I believe it is due to the dust that migrates into the shaft of the machine that houses the switch. I took it out and blew it out with compressed air and it still didnt work so I messed around holding the reset button in and kept pressing the on switch and it finally caught and started. So for now I have dodged the $80.00 replacement switch but for how long, who knows. Interested in your thoughts, I've had mine since 2004 or 5, had to replace the switch once. RE: Minimax 16 - fredhargis - 10-06-2019 You guys that replaced your switch, how much effort was that....just remove and replace? RE: Minimax 16 - Aram - 10-06-2019 (10-06-2019, 05:31 AM)fredhargis Wrote: You guys that replaced your switch, how much effort was that....just remove and replace? I don't remember how much work it was (over 7 years ago!) but here's how you do it. This is from a thread I started in the Yahoo MiniMax User Forum. --- In MiniMax-USA@yahoogroups.com, "erikloza2003" <erikloza@...> wrote: Quote:> RE: Minimax 16 - SteveS - 10-07-2019 (10-06-2019, 05:31 AM)fredhargis Wrote: You guys that replaced your switch, how much effort was that....just remove and replace? I took several photos of the wiring installation once I popped the housing out of the frame to make sure I got the wiring correct for the new switch. It was pretty straight forward. Took about 20 minutes for disassembly and reinstallation. There were a lot more wires to that thing than I expected. |