Shopsmith on/off Switch

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sawmill
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I have one on my milling machine that looks similar to that one and it lasted a couple of years. Thanks to you I now know where to get a replacement from
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sawmill wrote:I have one on my milling machine that looks similar to that one and it lasted a couple of years. Thanks to you I now know where to get a replacement from
This one is cheaper! But cheaper often means "less reliable".

My experience with the switch sold by Shopsmith indicates it is reliable though expensive. Furthermore, the switch from Shopsmith does come with 4 jumper wires that are provided to relieve some strain on the switch connectors.
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