- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
I was at a machine shop and the owner asked me to see if I could help or repair a remote switch. The switch operates a portable lift, similar to a crane, that lifts/lowers parts into a cleaning machine. The switch has up, high & low, down, high and low. It seems the mfg is no longer in business and a replacement switch couldn't be found.
Does anyone know how something could be fabricated or constructed to mimic the actions of this switch. I don't know the exact current draw but the machine runs on 240V. In case my earlier description isn't clear, I will try to show what the actions are.
Lifting something up - 1 button for low speed, 1 button for high speed
Lowering something down - 1 button for low speed, 1 button for high speed
This switch is connected by a SO or SOW cord from the switch to the machine motor. Whatever is used to replace it would need to be on the cord the same way for portability.
Thoughts?
Does anyone know how something could be fabricated or constructed to mimic the actions of this switch. I don't know the exact current draw but the machine runs on 240V. In case my earlier description isn't clear, I will try to show what the actions are.
Lifting something up - 1 button for low speed, 1 button for high speed
Lowering something down - 1 button for low speed, 1 button for high speed
This switch is connected by a SO or SOW cord from the switch to the machine motor. Whatever is used to replace it would need to be on the cord the same way for portability.
Thoughts?