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Hi All
Need help wiring a 220v Table saw switch.
I've tried all different configurations, some combos it comes on but got to hold the button in.
I've attached a few photos of the switch and wires. The blk and wht wires on the left come from the power cord and the two on the right come from the motor. There is an earth wire that is grounded internally.
My multimeter decided to break and I believe the White wires are Hot.
Thank you in advance for any help.
 
That looks like an NVR (No Volt Release) switch so it won't hold in unless you wire the hold in coil. I assume there are only five terminals and not six.
 
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Yes, 5 terminals: 2 In, 2 out and a small 5th one. I'm really stupid when it comes to electrical work, if someone could be as kind as to walk me through the wiring that would be really awesome and appreciated.
That looks like an NVR (No Volt Release) switch so it won't hold in unless you wire the hold in coil. I assume there are only five terminals and not si
 
I'm wary of telling you how to connect it as you have little or no knowledge of what you are doing to ensure it operates correctly plus you are going to need additional connectors.
 
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Unfortunately no instructions, only the diagram on side of the switch. Understand not wanting to say with my limited knowledge. Appreciate your replies.
I'm wary of telling you how to connect it as you have little or no knowledge of what you are doing to ensure it operates correctly. Does it come with instructions indicating a separate E stop.
 
You are going to need additional spade crimp connectors one being a piggy back connector.
 

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