Outstanding video! thanks for posting. I am really glad I watched this. I came very close to ordering this from Amazon this morning (about $15)...but the mounting issues are off putting. Lots of similar switches with integrated boxes with standard mounting holes (or DIN rail)...think I'm going to go back and re-evaluate.
Typical Chinese no instructions. Thank you for your video. Good tip on the addition of terminals. I had mine wired incorectly. Fortunately, nothing catastrophic happened when I turned it on. Gold and silver terminals would have helped.
That's helpful - thank you. One thing: It would have been more helpful to see the actual steps with the ground wires. I'm looking at videos like this precisely because I don't know these things.
My 80,s Powermatic 66,with 2 hp and 240 volts and single phase .The magnetic switch has quit working, when i push the start button, nothing happens. no clicking, no nothing. Would a 71008 replace the magnetic starter
If it were mine, it would be Square D, Allen Bradley, or Siemens. But, that's me, as a professional electrician and vast experience with motor controls. there are less costly starters out there, but as they say, you get what you pay for!@@floundermac
i have a table saw with a toggle switch (that just broke). I dont have an isue wiring a switch - by my toggle is on the box under the tabletop - how do i mount one of these ? looks like it has to be mounted well forward of current switch?
220 will have 2 hots and a ground. Each hot goes to a single terminal on the switch like he shows with black and white wire. If you have 4 wire cable, cap off the neutral and leave it disconnected in the box
my switch on my delta 10'' unisaw has one black wire one red wire and one white wire in the middle of the switch with a jumper to the second neutral i have new power tech HY 56 how do I wire nw switch
A lot of variables here, depending on how the saw was configured from the factory. 120V or 240V? Most of these saws have a magnetic starter with overload protection that should NOT be bypassed. These are usually controlled by momentary contact start and stop buttons. This prevents the saw from self-starting after a power outage if it was running when power went out. The Kedu HY56 switch comes in two different configurations: 220V and 380V. Both are not magnetic or momentary contact switches and are maintained contact, which eliminates the safety aspect of why Delta uses magnetic starters and momentary contact buttons.
Outstanding video! thanks for posting. I am really glad I watched this. I came very close to ordering this from Amazon this morning (about $15)...but the mounting issues are off putting. Lots of similar switches with integrated boxes with standard mounting holes (or DIN rail)...think I'm going to go back and re-evaluate.
Thanks for the update and the way you explain things thanks once again for the efforts 🇩🇰👍
Typical Chinese no instructions. Thank you for your video. Good tip on the addition of terminals. I had mine wired incorectly. Fortunately, nothing catastrophic happened when I turned it on. Gold and silver terminals would have helped.
That's helpful - thank you. One thing: It would have been more helpful to see the actual steps with the ground wires. I'm looking at videos like this precisely because I don't know these things.
All grounds tie together and need to also be bonded to the enclosure if it is metal.
So where does the ground go?
Also, how would I connect an indicator light to go on when I push the on button?
My 80,s Powermatic 66,with 2 hp and 240 volts and single phase .The magnetic switch has quit working, when i push the start button, nothing happens. no clicking, no nothing. Would a 71008 replace the magnetic starter
Borderline, yes. However a magnetic starter is better and safer.
any suggestions for a magnetic starter. Thanks@@rogersshop
If it were mine, it would be Square D, Allen Bradley, or Siemens. But, that's me, as a professional electrician and vast experience with motor controls. there are less costly starters out there, but as they say, you get what you pay for!@@floundermac
it appears that the 240v hook up is exactly the same or is there a wrinkle?
It is the same. Only difference is you are now breaking L1 and L2 rather than L1 and N.
i have a table saw with a toggle switch (that just broke). I dont have an isue wiring a switch - by my toggle is on the box under the tabletop - how do i mount one of these ? looks like it has to be mounted well forward of current switch?
Thank ya sir!
Can you make a video on the wiring requirements for 220v?
220 will have 2 hots and a ground. Each hot goes to a single terminal on the switch like he shows with black and white wire. If you have 4 wire cable, cap off the neutral and leave it disconnected in the box
my switch on my delta 10'' unisaw has one black wire one red wire and one white wire in the middle of the switch with a jumper to the second neutral i have new power tech HY 56 how do I wire nw switch
A lot of variables here, depending on how the saw was configured from the factory. 120V or 240V? Most of these saws have a magnetic starter with overload protection that should NOT be bypassed. These are usually controlled by momentary contact start and stop buttons. This prevents the saw from self-starting after a power outage if it was running when power went out. The Kedu HY56 switch comes in two different configurations: 220V and 380V. Both are not magnetic or momentary contact switches and are maintained contact, which eliminates the safety aspect of why Delta uses magnetic starters and momentary contact buttons.
For the algorithm
Does it work? Yes. Is it hideous? Yes.
For use on a shop tool. Not intended for a Better Homes & Gardens display...............