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I'm thinking of fabbing a simple on off switch To use while tig welding with my Ta 211. I have two Honeywell micro switches rated at 15a 125v,250v or480vac. It is a 3 tab switch so it can have contact open or closed. Or both. Yeah I should just buy a foot pedal but really have no need for one. I'm welding dc only and downslope while working the torch switch is good. I just want to steady my torch hand by not having to push the torch mounted switch repeatedly. Attached is a pic of the switch I have two of them. Any thoughts, suggestions,warnings and help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance Austin. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThermal arc 211iCk flex-loc 150 & 130Clamps, saws & grindersHarbor freight 80 amp inverter
Reply:I'd recommend reading your owners guide.... Subtle hint, http://thermadyne.com/IM_Uploads/Doc..._March2013.pdfPage 3-12, the section entitled "Remote Control Socket" I doubt that circuit even pulls 10 milliamps. Those snap action switches will be fine. Off = open, On=closed circuit. Chose the two pins that match that functionality. You want the output pin labeled "NO" which stands for Normally Open (and not the pin marked NC = Normally closed)Now you've got to build a foot pedal that works with those switches (no easy task. ) I may be much easier to add the switch to an existing foot pedal. I'd probably stay clear of the plastic sewing machine foot pedals. Find an cheap music foot pedal... |
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