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Can you change a speed control switch on a diamond fret saw If so how and where to purchase a replacement thanks in anticipation Mock
Just opened mine up, there are a few photos below. I'm not entirely clear what needs replacing, the switch or the speed control? The speed control is a 250K linear pot, since it is wiring as avariable resistor as opposed to potentiometer I'd try to match that resistance value. Shaft is 1/4" D flatted. I measured 14.4mm from end of shaft to top of bush but looking at data sheets it appears the length is taken to the bottom of the bush. https://cpc.farnell.com/bourns/93r1a-r22-a22l/potentiometer-linear-250kohm-10/dp/RE07611 would be a suitable replacemnt alebit with 6mm round shaft so you'll need a new knob to fit it, e.g. https://cpc.farnell.com/multicomp-pro/mp1611/knob-25-4mm-w-dot-6mm-screw-black/dp/SW05902
OTOH if you really mean the switch it's just a 6A rated SPST toggle. Didn't have the right wrench handy to pull out the switch from the panel but the lock nut is 16mm diameter. Suitable replacement would be https://cpc.farnell.com/multicomp/mcr13-5-05/switch-toggle-spst-off-on-so/dp/SW05738
Interesting to comparing the innards of this saw with the Excalibur saw that came up elsewhere here recently. This one doesn't even have a circuit board, just a switch, a pot and a completely integrated phase angle controller, one of these: https://uk.farnell.com/united-automation/csr604a/ic-power-regulator-6a/dp/1213082
They may be cheap and easy to fix, but only if you know what you are looking for, how to test it and where to source the individual replacement component.This shows one of the reasons this is the best saw ever built!!!
These components are a cheap and easy fix if they go wrong.
If a hegner Axminster or dewalt fail it costs a fortune to fix
If you can give the pot a spray of WD40 into it then turn the knob a few times to help clean the contact inside tap it on a towel a few times then try to run it again.
new switch and speed control switch replaced still no joy next : https://uk.farnell.com/united-automation/csr604a/ic-power-regulator-6a/dp/1213082 £27 odd i think ill sell it on but tell them about the problem we will see thanks for your help MockJust opened mine up, there are a few photos below. I'm not entirely clear what needs replacing, the switch or the speed control? The speed control is a 250K linear pot, since it is wiring as avariable resistor as opposed to potentiometer I'd try to match that resistance value. Shaft is 1/4" D flatted. I measured 14.4mm from end of shaft to top of bush but looking at data sheets it appears the length is taken to the bottom of the bush. https://cpc.farnell.com/bourns/93r1a-r22-a22l/potentiometer-linear-250kohm-10/dp/RE07611 would be a suitable replacemnt alebit with 6mm round shaft so you'll need a new knob to fit it, e.g. https://cpc.farnell.com/multicomp-pro/mp1611/knob-25-4mm-w-dot-6mm-screw-black/dp/SW05902
OTOH if you really mean the switch it's just a 6A rated SPST toggle. Didn't have the right wrench handy to pull out the switch from the panel but the lock nut is 16mm diameter. Suitable replacement would be https://cpc.farnell.com/multicomp/mcr13-5-05/switch-toggle-spst-off-on-so/dp/SW05738
Interesting to comparing the innards of this saw with the Excalibur saw that came up elsewhere here recently. This one doesn't even have a circuit board, just a switch, a pot and a completely integrated phase angle controller, one of these: https://uk.farnell.com/united-automation/csr604a/ic-power-regulator-6a/dp/1213082
That is a great shame. the Diamond is a well made saw and has no complex electronics to worry about as found in some of today's machines, because of this they are cheap and simple to repair. apart from the switch, speed control the motor and some wiring there is nowt complicated about the saw.new switch and speed control switch replaced still no joy next : https://uk.farnell.com/united-automation/csr604a/ic-power-regulator-6a/dp/1213082 £27 odd i think ill sell it on but tell them about the problem we will see thanks for your help Mock
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