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Motor Starter Advice

David C

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I have an old Rockwell contractors 1-1/2Hp table saw. I damaged the electrical cord between the plug and the switch box and the replacement spade connectors precludes the box cover from fully closing. The existing switch is a simple toggle.

I can get a 2Hp switch with a box for $100. Or I can purchase this mag starter from Grizzly
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000DD799/?tag=atomicindus08-20
for a little less. The grizzly mag switch enclosure is plastic.

I have researched other mag starters but the literature suggests I would need a thermal overload with the mag switch. My motor has a thermal overload on the motor. I didn't completely cost out one of the well known mfg's mag switches though the price might be over $300-$400.

Questions:

Is the Grizzly mag switch acceptable?

There are a lot of options when specifying mag switches are any of these appropriate for this use? (example, non reversing would be an appropriate option).

What does "reset" do in a mag switch?

Are there other mag switches with better enclosures that might be in the $100 to $200 range?

Any other comments or suggestions?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

David
 
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myredracer

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Is there much good cord left after the existing switch? If so, add a plug to it and make up a new extension cord.

You don't need a mag starter. A 2 HP rated manual toggle switch like this Square D one will work. If you have an electrical wholesaler nearby, take your old one in and get them to set you up with a replacement.

Sorry for huge pic. (Feeling too sick today to fiddle re-sizing it.)

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Norcal

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I would not touch anything Grizzly particularly electrical components all just cheap ChiCom garbage.
 
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alfredeneuman

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Both Gil And Mr.T have the right idea. If there is thermal protection on the motor, all you need is a switch of the correct HP rating.
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Norcal

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The Contractors saws came with just a toggle switch as original equipment, bought a Delta (predecessor and successor to Rockwell) contractors saw in 1990 & it came with a toggle switch, I never used it because a mag starter was installed in it's place. The OP would do fine to match the existing switch & be done with it.
 
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