kwest
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Kevin: OK that works. After it posted the Wife called me down for lunch. Like I tried to post, yes in my curiousity I just had to see what was inside and how it worked, the speed switch. Don't do what I did there is nothing on the inside of it we can fix or Calibrate it takes a machine that can be set at different RPM's and when the switch reaches those speeds you check if certain circuts open and allows current to flow to that device. To replace my S switch all I did was to loosen the collar and pull it out I had no need for a 1 1/8 inch wrench.
OK enough for now..... I hate to write 3 pages of post and have it disapear in cyber space
Ken
OK enough for now..... I hate to write 3 pages of post and have it disapear in cyber space
Ken