Russell Neyman
03-04-2019, 2:54 PM
Before I get to the technical topic, allow me to add my name to the list of people who are unimpressed with Laguna Tools Customer Support. I've called multiple times looking for help with a Revo 18-36 on/off switch problem, and I've been able to talk to anyone or get any return calls. Most of the time the phone just rings, and their "automated" directory is worthless, too.
So, here's our problem. The on/off switch on a 4-year-old lathe was intermittent, then quit altogether, so we ordered a new one. The new one was slightly different, but seems to be essentially the same design. My friend and I installed it and it worked, BUT the lathe won't stay running. It's as though some clicking mechanism that holds the switch contacts together is missing. I've installed it, taken it out and disassembled it, re-installed it several times with the same result. Any ideas? With Laguna's Tech Support missing in action, I'm at a loss what I should do next.
Who knows--? Perhaps someone from the company who really cares about their consumers (I think this is a very nice lathe) might read this and respond. They have my name, phone number, and email because I left it on their website.
So, here's our problem. The on/off switch on a 4-year-old lathe was intermittent, then quit altogether, so we ordered a new one. The new one was slightly different, but seems to be essentially the same design. My friend and I installed it and it worked, BUT the lathe won't stay running. It's as though some clicking mechanism that holds the switch contacts together is missing. I've installed it, taken it out and disassembled it, re-installed it several times with the same result. Any ideas? With Laguna's Tech Support missing in action, I'm at a loss what I should do next.
Who knows--? Perhaps someone from the company who really cares about their consumers (I think this is a very nice lathe) might read this and respond. They have my name, phone number, and email because I left it on their website.