Do you know of a good way to make the “off” switch on the Powermatic 3520 lathe more accessable? Would installing a romote switch be practical?
Thanks, Bob
Do you know of a good way to make the “off” switch on the Powermatic 3520 lathe more accessable? Would installing a romote switch be practical?
Thanks, Bob
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The electrical wiring diagram on page 40 of the online version of the manual for the 3520 shows where to add on an optional remote switch and the next page describes the installation. It appears that they actually sell the switch as an accessory and that it has a magnetic back so it can be positioned anywhere on the machine.
Everything should be so easy.
John White
Perfect! Thank you very much.
Bob
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