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Thread: PM 4224 / 3520 Remote Switch - Upgrade..

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    PM 4224 / 3520 Remote Switch - Upgrade..

    I'm starting a new thread on a remote switch I bought and assembled. This was for my 4224 which already had a remote wire/switch and enclosure. The switch that PM supplied fails a lot (3 of them).

    Ordered a new setup from a company that makes industrial switches. Total Cost was about $65 and well worth it.. The OEM Powermatic switch is garbage..
    If you have magnets, then you save some $$.. The parts for the switch is about $50 including shipping.

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    Main Parts

    http://www.factorymation.com


    CSW-BEG
    BC01-CSW
    DS-PCG-0811-1B1Y
    CB-3/8NPT-0510-5 ( you have to buy this pak of 5 but well worth it)

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    Clear Grommets:

    Kitchen door rubber stops, one that press into a hole.. has a center “pin” to it. These fit in the holes on the bottom. I used a reamer to make them tapered a bit since this is how these little clear stops come.


    Magnets – 2 of these.

    http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BY082


    Glue 2 magnets with epoxy first

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    It takes about 5 minutes to assemble. screw on e-stop, push carrier for the switch block, snap on switch block
    You attach the white/black to the switch block.

    The box has a o-ring to keep out dust

    E-stop works very smooth.. Not a lot of pressure to stop. Then you turn the e-stop a 1/4 turn to the right to turn it on.

    Inside photos:
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    Some instructions on wiring - but mine already had the remote wire.
    http://www.osolnikmachinery.com/remo...tructions.aspx

    remote diagram.jpg

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    For the remote to work the switch on the headstock has to be on, is that correct? More concerned with the 3520 lathe. Thanks for the info.

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    Steve....yes....they are wired in series....so they both have to be on and either one can shutoff the motor controller.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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