Re: Dust extractor autostart
- From: "BillR" <BillR@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 22:48:17 +0100
That's it. I'm in the UK.
I had my elbow on the Axminster catalogue when I typed the original post. So
near yet so far.
BillR
"Alun" <notalun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> BillR wrote:
> > My neighbour had a tradesman come round to fit some doors. He had a hand
> > planer and a vacuum cleaner. The planer plugged into a socket on the
vacuum
> > . When he switched the planer on the vacuum came on also - when the
planer
> > was switched off the vacuum ran for 10 secs and switched itself off.
> >
> > This sound like a good idea to adapt to my dust extractor and lathe. I
can't
> > figure out how to do it and don't know what the device was called, so
that I
> > can 'google' it.
> >
> > Does anyone have a circuit diagram or know how such a device works?
> >
> > Before anyone suggests putting my vac and lathe on the same switch,
which is
> > the obvious solution, my lathe is blessed with a NVR switch (i.e. if the
> > volts to the lathe disappear - the switch goes to the OFF position.)
>
> http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=21176&recno=31
>
> This is clearly designed for the UK/Irish market, but I'm guessing it's
> probably available in a form suitable for left-pondian electricity too
> somewhere.
>
> --
> Alun Saunders
.
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