Scott Mark
11-18-2013, 1:35 AM
Greetings,
I have a 06 Laguna band saw that took a dive. Don't let your friends build mobile platforms for you. For a variety of reasons, the band saw being the major one, I haven't touched most of my woodworking machines since then.
When it tipped it smashed (smashed is overstating it a bit) the electric switch. I think I'm going to have to take it to someone who knows how to realign the wheels or tell me it's a lost cause.
The switch is from Europe. With my limited electrical knowledge it seems to be overkill on the configuration options.
The text on the electrical switch is:
5100022070500307 2F05334307 M7
LE1M35 IP65-5
EN 60 947
EN 60 430
VDE 0??0 (0660)
IEC 947
IEC 439
I've also thrown in images of my jointer and planer.
275246275247275248275245275249275250275251
The rust removal is daunting but it could be worse, I think. The planer worries me more. Right now I'd like to get the switch fixed so I can take the bandsaw in to be serviced. Which electrical switches on the market would work? (I won't be wiring the switch myself)
Any suggestions on the jointer other than a brass brush would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
C. S. Mark
I have a 06 Laguna band saw that took a dive. Don't let your friends build mobile platforms for you. For a variety of reasons, the band saw being the major one, I haven't touched most of my woodworking machines since then.
When it tipped it smashed (smashed is overstating it a bit) the electric switch. I think I'm going to have to take it to someone who knows how to realign the wheels or tell me it's a lost cause.
The switch is from Europe. With my limited electrical knowledge it seems to be overkill on the configuration options.
The text on the electrical switch is:
5100022070500307 2F05334307 M7
LE1M35 IP65-5
EN 60 947
EN 60 430
VDE 0??0 (0660)
IEC 947
IEC 439
I've also thrown in images of my jointer and planer.
275246275247275248275245275249275250275251
The rust removal is daunting but it could be worse, I think. The planer worries me more. Right now I'd like to get the switch fixed so I can take the bandsaw in to be serviced. Which electrical switches on the market would work? (I won't be wiring the switch myself)
Any suggestions on the jointer other than a brass brush would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
C. S. Mark