NEED TRIGGER SWITCH (power switch). Where can I find parts for this saw?
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Hello KCFred,
I migfht have a spare switch for the Power-Kraft TPC2610A.
We needed one a while back and my father-inlaw found a place in Dallas where they had a switch that worked, he purchased 2 of them. I will have to look out in my shop to see if I can find the switch. I Also have the manual if you need a page or two faxed or emailed to you.
The problem I seem to have is how to grease the gears without taking the whole motor assembly apart.
Mullet
I migfht have a spare switch for the Power-Kraft TPC2610A.
We needed one a while back and my father-inlaw found a place in Dallas where they had a switch that worked, he purchased 2 of them. I will have to look out in my shop to see if I can find the switch. I Also have the manual if you need a page or two faxed or emailed to you.
The problem I seem to have is how to grease the gears without taking the whole motor assembly apart.
Mullet
We also need a power switch for the same Radial arm saw. Did you find a place to buy a new one?
If so would you please send me the address to get one.
mk26loot@peoplepc.com
Thanks Jim
If so would you please send me the address to get one.
mk26loot@peoplepc.com
Thanks Jim
You can try these folks
Toolkraft Parts
P.O. Box 80777
Springfield, MA 01138-0777
Tel: 413-737-7331
Sales@Toolkraft.com
The Mullet
Dave
Toolkraft Parts
P.O. Box 80777
Springfield, MA 01138-0777
Tel: 413-737-7331
Sales@Toolkraft.com
The Mullet
Dave
Try these folks
Toolkraft Parts
P.O. Box 80777
Springfield, MA 01138-0777
Tel: 413-737-7331
Sales@Toolkraft.com
The Mullet
Dave
Toolkraft Parts
P.O. Box 80777
Springfield, MA 01138-0777
Tel: 413-737-7331
Sales@Toolkraft.com
The Mullet
Dave
I have the Powr Kraft Radial Arm model TPC-2610C. The saw has worked perfectly for over 35 years under moderate use until today. It did not shut off until I unplugged it. Took the switch out and tried to disassemble it but the spring retainer broke and it can't be reassembled. Does anyone have a trigger switch for this model or a source?
I bypassed mine and mounted a control switch to the front of the cabinet.
This is the same setup I have seen in numerous lumber yards and I think is safer than the setting of the trigger lock in the vicinity of the spinning blade.
Another worthwhile modification I found was a 10 gauge dedicated circuit back to the panel.
This is the same setup I have seen in numerous lumber yards and I think is safer than the setting of the trigger lock in the vicinity of the spinning blade.
Another worthwhile modification I found was a 10 gauge dedicated circuit back to the panel.















