Recently bought a swag band-saw table for my Milwaukee 6230. They reccomend using a clamp to keep the switch in the on position, then plug the tool into a harbor freight foot switch.
I thought I'd go made in USA, so I bought a LineMaster Clipper switch - which is much beefier.
There are three ways I imagine wiring this, and I thought I'd ask for the sage wisdom of the forum. I have plenty of cord and male/female plug ends lying around.
Option #1: Buy a "piggyback" plug - easiest, also costliest
Option #2: One cord out of the footswitch to the side of a handi-box with an outlet on the face plate for the saw and another power cord that goes to the wall from the opposite side of the box.
Option #3: Run two cords into the foot switch. One with a female plug for the saw, and the other with a male plug for the wall power. Might have some problems with space inside the pedal, also with the strain relief. Probably have a short pigtail with the female plug for the saw, and a longer one for the wall power plug.
Any experience doing this kind of thing? Other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
-josh
I thought I'd go made in USA, so I bought a LineMaster Clipper switch - which is much beefier.
There are three ways I imagine wiring this, and I thought I'd ask for the sage wisdom of the forum. I have plenty of cord and male/female plug ends lying around.
Option #1: Buy a "piggyback" plug - easiest, also costliest
Option #2: One cord out of the footswitch to the side of a handi-box with an outlet on the face plate for the saw and another power cord that goes to the wall from the opposite side of the box.
Option #3: Run two cords into the foot switch. One with a female plug for the saw, and the other with a male plug for the wall power. Might have some problems with space inside the pedal, also with the strain relief. Probably have a short pigtail with the female plug for the saw, and a longer one for the wall power plug.
Any experience doing this kind of thing? Other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
-josh
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