Yorkieguy
Established Member
Hi Guys,
I have an old (2002!) Ferm FBF-8E 850W router which I've used in a range of jigs for light duty projects such as making little comb-joined boxes for my vintage radio test gear projects, making slotted replica backs for vintage radios that I restore, and for making pen boxes for pens that I turn. The jigs I've made have all been to suit the footprint of this particular budget DIY router, of which I've expected little. However, the slide switch on the router has failed, though when temporarily by-passed to test it, the router still works fine. I don't doubt the the switch was a bought-in component at the time, not unique to this make or model. (Screwfix used to sell Ferm power tools). I emailed Ferm in Holland and they responded very quickly saying they'd see if they could help. Not surprisingly, a second email said they regretted that they couldn't. The switch is a double pole single throw slide switch. rated at 4 Amps and has to be of a specific size. I've trawled the net searching for 'rocker switch, slide switch etc. Lots of offering - all too large physically.
As will be seen from examples of items I've made using this router and my home-made jigs, it's is well up to the light duty tasks that I expect of it.
Just thought I'd ask if I'm looking in the wrong places or if - as I suspect - such a switch is now 'unobtanium'. I do have other routers, but none with the same footprint, so would have to make new jigs, which I'd rather avoid. Neither do I want to chuck away a router than in other respects, works fine. One possibility would be to internally wire the router directly to the mains cable, block off the switch aperture and fit an adequately rated in-line switch in the cable close to the router. Not ideal, but functional. Something like this, which is rated at 6A and has integral cable restraints, which some don't have. Can't find a UK suppler though:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inline-C...485291?hash=item592330ba2b:g:GhYAAOSwxeVenczc
Any thoughts or ideas as to where I might source a DPST slide or rocker switch that would fit the router, or even a UK source of an adequately rated in-line switch would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
David.
I have an old (2002!) Ferm FBF-8E 850W router which I've used in a range of jigs for light duty projects such as making little comb-joined boxes for my vintage radio test gear projects, making slotted replica backs for vintage radios that I restore, and for making pen boxes for pens that I turn. The jigs I've made have all been to suit the footprint of this particular budget DIY router, of which I've expected little. However, the slide switch on the router has failed, though when temporarily by-passed to test it, the router still works fine. I don't doubt the the switch was a bought-in component at the time, not unique to this make or model. (Screwfix used to sell Ferm power tools). I emailed Ferm in Holland and they responded very quickly saying they'd see if they could help. Not surprisingly, a second email said they regretted that they couldn't. The switch is a double pole single throw slide switch. rated at 4 Amps and has to be of a specific size. I've trawled the net searching for 'rocker switch, slide switch etc. Lots of offering - all too large physically.
As will be seen from examples of items I've made using this router and my home-made jigs, it's is well up to the light duty tasks that I expect of it.
Just thought I'd ask if I'm looking in the wrong places or if - as I suspect - such a switch is now 'unobtanium'. I do have other routers, but none with the same footprint, so would have to make new jigs, which I'd rather avoid. Neither do I want to chuck away a router than in other respects, works fine. One possibility would be to internally wire the router directly to the mains cable, block off the switch aperture and fit an adequately rated in-line switch in the cable close to the router. Not ideal, but functional. Something like this, which is rated at 6A and has integral cable restraints, which some don't have. Can't find a UK suppler though:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inline-C...485291?hash=item592330ba2b:g:GhYAAOSwxeVenczc
Any thoughts or ideas as to where I might source a DPST slide or rocker switch that would fit the router, or even a UK source of an adequately rated in-line switch would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
David.