Very Nice ! Typical Mag Starter, use wire markers, take pics, refer to your wiring diagram, pull it, clean and evaluate it, change parts as needed, plus all wiring if needed and re-install.
Contact Cleaner, and Burnishing Tool for the Contact Points.Hi,
Thanks, I heard the AB Switches are the Cadillac of Motor Switches!
What is the best way to clean it, Contact Cleaner?
Spray it down, blow it out?
No, cant See It, but Power cord can route any place you wish. Previous owner probably had a floor wire raceway, or raised floor, and he/she wanted to keep it out of out of the way.It also seems the Power Cord comes in from the bottom of the switch box, down the front, and held by a clamp you can see in the pic?
Seems weird, but?
Looks like a kludge, based on paint job, IMO.It also seems the Power Cord comes in from the bottom of the switch box, down the front, and held by a clamp you can see in the pic?
Seems weird, but?


Looking at pedestal grinders in general, not just Standard Electric, I noticed very few pics showed the back end of the pedestal, but one or two that did had a power cord coming out there. Notice this one comes out of a square plate with a round hole in it. This looks like a modern install.Hi,
Yes, I have looked at every Pic I could find and do not see one of these Grinder/Buffers set up like this one???
No Holes ANYWHERE in the Pedestal Base.

I'm guessing someone added it when they ran the power wire out the front.Why would the Clamp be there if not to hold the Power Wire???
You can't help it your switch is much cooler, or a different replacement, than theirs.There is a knock out hole in bottom of Switch Box, for Power Wire, but no where else?
Every other one of these seem to have a small built in switch like the smaller Bench Grinders???

What I noticed right away is the sanitary T on the vacuum system is on backwards. sorry to derail

LOOKS GOOD !! I would leave it where it is, but just my Personal Preference. I think you want to show off your A/B Mag Starter, and Nothing Wrong with That Either. You can mount it wherever you wish, just try to keep it out of the line of fire for Work, and Grinding Debris, and easy access for "Quick Emergency Shutoff".Hi,
Saw this pic. and looked at the back of my Grinder.
There is a lip that I could fabricate (weld) up a plate and fasten to the rear with screws...
And mount the Switch Box on that.
I would have to splice in longer wires to the Motor wires that attach to the Switch and run those in greenfield conduit.
Is there any problem extending those motor wires another 2 feet?
I would also have to drill a 3/4" hole to bring out the wires, but...
That would put everything behind the face of the grinding wheels.
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Hi,First rate quality there mate, you`ll love that thing.