Jet Table Saw Switch Plate

Jet Table Saw Switch Plate

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P1S
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X1 Carbon
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Designer
3.9 h
2 plates

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Description

The Jet table saw buttons were less than function when in a situation where turning on or off easily was necessary. As with most modern saws, a large paddle button is the thing for turning off the saw in an emergency situation. Rather than spend $$$$ for a new fangled saw with all the bells and whistles, I created this paddle switch button to adapt my old saw.

 

To add the paddle to the existing switch, I drilled two holes, one on each side to accept the pins. With just enough spacing, the paddle snaps into place.

 

The On Button is made to be pushed independent of the Stop Paddle, and is backed by a ¾" spring to push it forward. That is so you are required to push it to turn on the saw. Pushing the Stop Paddle will not engage the On button.

 

ABS was used for the red parts, as well as white ABS for the lettering on the paddle (it's what I had installed in the AMS). The green for the On button is PLA, as is the white on that button.

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This Model works great , but with a little modification. My Jet Saw "On/Off" switch housing has a variation that does not allow clearance for the spring loaded start button. Instead of remaking and reprinting the model, I cut out the relief needed for the "On" button and it works perfectly using the original file and mounting instructions. retired-badger, Thank You for the design
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I saved this one and will print soon, I always wanted to have a big stop button on my older Jet cabinet saw. Thank you this is awesome!
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