by Bench Dog
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| Sales Rank: | 4757 (lower is better) |
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| Label: | Bench Dog |
| UPC: | 658090110637 |
| Binding: | Tools & Hardware |
| Published By: | Bench Dog |
| ASIN: | B00007CW5G |
| Category: | Home Improvement |
Bench Dog 40-028 PWR400 Power-Loc Auxiliary Router Table Lighted Power Switch Features
- Auxiliary power switch that can be mounted almost anywhere
- Lighted switch warns you when the power is on; safety lock to help prevent accidental tripping
- Aluminum housing has 6 T-slots
- 15 amp; 120 volt; nonmagnetic; includes mounting bracket and hardware
- Weighs 1.8 pounds shipped; 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com Product Description
The Bench Dog Power-Loc is an auxiliary power switch that can be mounted almost anywhere. Its aluminum housing has six T-slots, and comes with an angle bracket for universal mounting. The lighted switch warns you when the power is on, which is crucial when you're using routers and other power tools that already come with their own power switch. The Power-Loc also comes with a safety lock to help prevent accidental tripping. It boasts 15 amp, 120-volt operation and has an 8-foot cord. Nonmagnetic, this switch mounts almost anywhere. It includes switch assembly, 4-1/4-20 jam nuts, 4-1/4-inch lock washers, 2-1/4-20 by 1/2-inch button head cap screws, 2-1/4-20 by 5/8-inch button head cap screws, and a 1-1/8-inch hex wrench.
Customer Reviews
bench dog 40-028 power-loc switch - Reviewed on 2008-03-01
Little need be said about this except that it does what it is intended to do - it makes it far more convenient to turn an under-table mounted router on and off.
These are designed to be be mounted every way but inside out. However, I inset mine into one of the router table legs, to get it fully out of the way, while leaving it accessible from the working area of the table.
The only real drawback to these is the price, in light of that the job could be done with a standard light switch and 120VAC receptacle. I have mixed emotions about the switch's safety design, which makes it nearly impossible to accidentally move to the ON position. It, not infrequently, requires a couple attempts at master the flowing movement necessary to deactivate the lockout and move the switch to the ON position. Regardless, that is a single handed (or finger) operation which, once you get used to the flowing movement required, is not significant and can be chalked up to as a [very] small price for the added safety.
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