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lock out key
hi i just bought my shopsmith used it came with a powerstation for the bandsaw but it missing the lock out key thy don t sell them with out the switch (40.00) does anyone know if another brand key will work ? thanks
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Re: lock out key
Did you get that information from someone at Shopsmith?scorelesssteve wrote:hi i just bought my shopsmith used it came with a powerstation for the bandsaw but it missing the lock out key thy don t sell them with out the switch (40.00) does anyone know if another brand key will work ? thanks
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/item ... tem=513411
http://www.shopsmith.com/shopping-cart/cart.htm
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Re: lock out key
yes this is what they said
Good Afternoon,
Unfortunately, the key is not available by itself. You can order a new switch, item number 556090, for $ 39.24 plus S&H.
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Good Afternoon,
Unfortunately, the key is not available by itself. You can order a new switch, item number 556090, for $ 39.24 plus S&H.
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Re: lock out key
I am afraid that this may be the result of speaking to the wrong person. I would suggest that you call and request to place the switch, part number 513411, on order. The catalog lists it as a replacement part. If you have not already done so, look it up in the online catalog. What you see above, in this thread, is an image of that catalog.
Keep shipping charges in mind. If you order nothing other than this switch, shipping charges will exceed the cost of the switch.
You can see that the key is not at all exotic. You could probably make one with very little effort. The shaft is 1/4" if you are going to try that.
You could also open up the power control box and turn the switch on manually and close the box back up. You would lose switch control but you would have a unit that you can operate. Does your control box have a speed control or is it just and on/off control.
Keep shipping charges in mind. If you order nothing other than this switch, shipping charges will exceed the cost of the switch.
You can see that the key is not at all exotic. You could probably make one with very little effort. The shaft is 1/4" if you are going to try that.
You could also open up the power control box and turn the switch on manually and close the box back up. You would lose switch control but you would have a unit that you can operate. Does your control box have a speed control or is it just and on/off control.
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Re: lock out key
its not a 1/4 in hole its a slot when i get home ill post a pic
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Re: lock out key
Well, maybe you don't need this then. I was playing in sketchup and used this as the training object.
Opps. Missed a needed dimension. The key is setback 1/8" off the end of the shaft and is 3/16" long.
Opps. Missed a needed dimension. The key is setback 1/8" off the end of the shaft and is 3/16" long.
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Re: lock out key
You can use your 3/32 allen-wrench. Push it in the hole and push down the switch button.
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I am a bit confused. Steve mentioned a "power station" and a missing key. I have a Power Station and a "power stand". The Power Stand does have the key as pictured in Dusty's post but the Power Station has the same switch as the Type C headstock. The headstock style switch is the snap in type and does have a removable safety key but a different design. Are we mixing up the power stand and the power station?
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Re: lock out key
its a red toggle switch two little slots for the key , i may confusing the two its a stand with is own motor not the mark 5 i cant upload pics from my iphone to this site for some reason
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Re: lock out key
If it is a "Power Station" and not a Power Stand, the only solution may be to purchase a new switch. The part number for the Safety Key (517143) no longer shows in the online catalog. This is probably because the switch it self has changed at least once.
A replacement that works but is single pole.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-nu ... t=08066.00
This one is also single pole but this will also work. You switch only the hot wire.
http://www.grizzly.com/search/?sq=switches&page=1
A replacement that works but is single pole.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part-nu ... t=08066.00
This one is also single pole but this will also work. You switch only the hot wire.
http://www.grizzly.com/search/?sq=switches&page=1
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