From looking at a photograph of the machine, the switch appears to be a simple on/off switch, the variable speed on that model is mechanical. You could replace the switch with a simple toggle light switch if the mounting holes will allow it, otherwise an automotive style toggle switch installed through a blank cover will do the job. The motor is only a 1/3 HP so the switch won't have to handle a lot of current, something rated 10 to 15 amps will be adequate. On most drill presses, changing drilling speeds is a manual process of shifting belts between pulley clusters. It can be a grimy job, which is why some never bother doing it. Delta’s continuous variable speed, controlled by a lever on top, makes the task easy as pie. The wiring should be simple, one wire in, one wire out, they could be hooked up either way, and possibly a ground wire to the switch housing. If you have more wires than that, post back for some guidance. Descargar abarrotes punto de venta full crack. Dilbar janiya mp3. Before ordering a replacement switch take a look at the old one to see if the wiring is as simple as I described. Grizzly sells a replacement switch, part #G8991, that looks like it might be a direct replacement for the Delta switch, the sizes are pretty much standardized. The price is $8.50, you could probably order four of the Grizzly switches for the price of the factory part. John White, Shop Manager, Fine Woodworking Magazine. Thanks for the reply, John. ![]() There are four spade connectors on the switch. The wires on one side are black (negative) and white (positive) on the other. The circuit is grounded with two green wires that are not connected to the switch (as far as I can see), but to the drill press housing itself. The +,-, and ground feed in through one, jacketed wire. The +/- go to the bottom of the switch. There are a pair of wires on each side for the other two spade connectors. A pair of each is connected to the corresponding side and leads elsewhere. To the motor I assume. Six wires total. The switch is made by Kedu and is called the HY52. I have a PDF of the schematic. () The 'function,' I think, is #3. ![]() The markings look like #6. Romeo juliet tamil full movie download 700mb. The switch does not control a lamp. I'm no electrician, but it seems that I could wire a switch to do what the one in the picture does. I just need to know what to buy. The Grizzly site doesn't give a schematic. Attached are photos, just in case. Thank you again for your help. I'm glad I suggested looking at the switch before ordering anything. Thanks for including pictures, they are a big help. At first, it appeared that the switch is set up so that the motor can be run on either a 110 volt circuit or a 220 volt circuit. For 110 volt service, only one lead is hot, the black one if the plug is wired properly, and only that lead needs to be switched. In a 110 volt circuit the white is a neutral and doesn't need to be switched, but there is no harm done if it is switched. For 220 volts, both the black and white leads are hot and both need to be switched to cut power to the motor, so I originally thought the switch was set up that way to allow the machine to be used on either voltage. It appears however that the drill only comes with a 110 volt motor so having the switch set up for 220 volts doesn't make a lot of sense. I looked up the drill's wiring diagram on the Delta web site and they only show a black and white pair of wires coming into the switch and another black and white pair leaving the switch, the extra black and white pair that's piggybacked onto the switch must be for the lamp and they are probably on the cord side so the lamp can be lit when the motor is off. In fact the lamp may be the only reason why they set up the wiring this way, they are using the switch terminals as a terminal block to tie in the lamp.
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