On 6/15/16 7:32 AM, dpb wrote:
On 06/15/2016 7:11 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
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If you take the switch out, you can probably find some sort of part
number on the switch itself;
searching online for that part number may be of help. Especially, try
Grainger and DigiKey.
Jameco and/or Mouser are far better choices than Grainger...
The local ACE has a pretty good selection of replacement handtool
switches to choose from...
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Yes. That switch is not unique to the manufacturer.
Grizzly also has a fair selection of switches. Some of the switches
that have bigger housings with large paddles on them actually contain a
smaller switch that might be the same as your saw's.
Grizzly has specs for their switches that usually include the make/model
of the actual switch as well as their dimensions and electrical ratings.
As long as the switch has the same ratings and will fit in the switch
mount for your saw, it can be used.
http://www.grizzly.com/search/?q=(switches)
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