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I've got a Central Machinery T32208 band saw and the crappy plastic
switch on it busted off. It's a double pole, single throw (DPST)
switch with a safety key that comes out of it.

I've looked high and low and CANNOT find anywhere that sells
replacement parts for this saw. Can someone maybe point me in the
right direction to a switch that will suit my needs? i'd like a
safety key type switch, and I dont mind making a custom face plate to
cover the opening left behind (about 1"x1.5" in size)
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On Feb 24, 10:57 pm, wrote:
I've got a Central Machinery T32208 band saw and the crappy plastic
switch on it busted off. It's a double pole, single throw (DPST)
switch with a safety key that comes out of it.

I've looked high and low and CANNOT find anywhere that sells
replacement parts for this saw. Can someone maybe point me in the
right direction to a switch that will suit my needs? i'd like a
safety key type switch, and I dont mind making a custom face plate to
cover the opening left behind (about 1"x1.5" in size)


http://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2009/Main/243

-Kevin
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THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED!!!

Thank you so much!

On Feb 24, 10:26 pm, wrote:
On Feb 24, 10:57 pm, wrote:

I've got a Central Machinery T32208 band saw and the crappy plastic
switch on it busted off. It's a double pole, single throw (DPST)
switch with a safety key that comes out of it.


I've looked high and low and CANNOT find anywhere that sells
replacement parts for this saw. Can someone maybe point me in the
right direction to a switch that will suit my needs? i'd like a
safety key type switch, and I dont mind making a custom face plate to
cover the opening left behind (about 1"x1.5" in size)


http://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2009/Main/243

-Kevin


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You might also try Harbor Freight, they actually have a fairly helpful
service department (or at least they used to).

Buddy

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THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED!!!

Thank you so much!

On Feb 24, 10:26 pm, wrote:
On Feb 24, 10:57 pm, wrote:

I've got a Central Machinery T32208 band saw and the crappy plastic
switch on it busted off. It's a double pole, single throw (DPST)
switch with a safety key that comes out of it.


I've looked high and low and CANNOT find anywhere that sells
replacement parts for this saw. Can someone maybe point me in the
right direction to a switch that will suit my needs? i'd like a
safety key type switch, and I dont mind making a custom face plate to
cover the opening left behind (about 1"x1.5" in size)


http://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2009/Main/243

-Kevin



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