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I am looking for a remote pedal switch for my mm210. Basically it is a remote switch to activate the gun when depressed. I would be using this for a rotary jig welding application. Anyone know if they offer one for my machine?
Reply:I doubt Miller offers it, but why not get a foot switch and make your own? Thanks to ePay you should be able to accomplish the task for under $25-.Appreciation Gains You Recognition-
Reply:I will, if I can't buy one pre made.would you suggest I find an inline socket to go between the cord and the machine? Or hack into the existing cord? How Much power goes through the trigger?
Reply:I would just add a connector in parallel with the original. The current is probably quite small. Any switch should work.
Reply:Yes, it seems to be just two wires, pretty small guage. Would most Miller dealers carry the factory connector ends?
Reply:Post the model & serial numbers, and I'll look at the diagrams on Miller's site for the answer.The plug itself isn't unique to Miller.Appreciation Gains You Recognition-
Reply:Serial#LC332718Stock #907046Millermatic 210It is 1 year old.
Reply:The manual says that when replacing a switch in the gun, polarity is not an issue, so all I need is an interupt switch. I just need to know how many amps it needs to carry.
Reply:After looking at the schematic, all I'm seeing is a microswitch that triggers something on the PC board in the machine.The switch in the gun is definitely a microswitch, and would have a max current capability of under 3 amps, though I doubt the relay or solid state device being triggered actually uses half an amp.You could probably get by electricly with something like thishttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=58169Appreciation Gains You Recognition-
Reply:Thanks a bunch Franz!
Reply:I can pick this one up today.http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...t%5Fid=42-4053Let me know if you think it won't work. I'll splice it into the gun using spade connectors, so I can remove it and return the gun to normal use.
Reply:I'd be a little hesitant to use the RS pedal, especially since they really don't give any specs, to say nothing of the fact I've had to replace every damn thing I ever got from Radio shack.In a welding environment you also probably want something that is metal and not plastic.Appreciation Gains You Recognition- |
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