My approx 15 months old T8 has developed a problem,when you press the button to start the machine it starts as normal but as soon as you remove your finger off the button the machine stops.I was wondering was this a common or known problem?.I have emailed Tormek about repair and await their reply.If it's just the switch i could change that myself if they would supply one.
I am having the very same problem. No answer or solution yet.
Can I ask how you resolved it? I need my T8 for my business.
Mine did that after I got water in it. See my other post for photos. I just let it be for awhile and now it seems ok. I do think placing the switch on the top is a strange choice...
I see, but this was after the first hour of using it, the switch just stopped working? Water didn't get into at this stage so I'll will have to double check.
I have left it over night and still no lock on the on button?
Your best bet is to contact Tormek Support (support@tormek.se) directly. (They don't monitor the forum).
I did Email them yesterday but still waiting for a response. I could fix it myself if I had the parts, there is nothing complicated about the Tormek.
I hope I don't have to send it away! Fingers crossed.
Quote from: stevenatkin@hotmail.co.uk on August 11, 2022, 05:32:40 PM
I did Email them yesterday but still waiting for a response. I could fix it myself if I had the parts, there is nothing complicated about the Tormek.
I hope I don't have to send it away! Fingers crossed.
If it's under warranty, I'd (obviously) wait for them to respond. If not, you can get a switch, for example, thru Advanced Machinery.
https://advanced-machinery.myshopify.com/products/24-electronic-switch
(Not sure if this one also fits the T-8, you'd probably have to contact them direct). I don't know if there's a UK distributor.
I would email Tormek support again (support@tormek.se). I have had excellent service from support. Please keep in mind that Tormek is in the middle of the long Scandinavian summer vacation.
Send support another email.
Ken
Thanks everyone. I think I will wait for their reply, it makes sense that they are away on a break.
I'll just be patient for now and see what they say.
It's all just very frustrating.
Thank you.
Quote from: cbwx34 on August 11, 2022, 05:52:36 PM
Quote from: stevenatkin@hotmail.co.uk on August 11, 2022, 05:32:40 PM
I did Email them yesterday but still waiting for a response. I could fix it myself if I had the parts, there is nothing complicated about the Tormek.
I hope I don't have to send it away! Fingers crossed.
If it's under warranty, I'd (obviously) wait for them to respond. If not, you can get a switch, for example, thru Advanced Machinery.
I wanted to keep a spare switch here myself - just in case of such a situation. But I certainly wasn't going to pay $50 for one!. :o
I bought (two) of the exact same switch assemblies for $12.82 each. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
Here is a link for the UK: https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
Making a profit is one thing, but price gouging is another ... in my humble opinion.
Quote from: highpower on September 07, 2022, 09:40:40 PM
I wanted to keep a spare switch here myself - just in case of such a situation. But I certainly wasn't going to pay $50 for one!. :o
I bought (two) of the exact same switch assemblies for $12.82 each. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
Here is a link for the UK: https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
Making a profit is one thing, but price gouging is another ... in my humble opinion.
Can't argue with that!
Good find.
Quote from: highpower on September 07, 2022, 09:40:40 PM
Here is a link for the UK: https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
I think the UK voltage is 230VAC, so that might not be the correct switch .. MAybe this one ?
https://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-22413-112?qs=xQzBpF%2FAFTpssdT1oUlIDA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-22413-112?qs=xQzBpF%2FAFTpssdT1oUlIDA%3D%3D)
Quote from: highpower on September 07, 2022, 09:40:40 PM
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I bought (two) of the exact same switch assemblies for $12.82 each. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
Here is a link for the UK: https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D (https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/E-Switch/KJD17-21213-112?qs=f57gQzlyLioCumoXaJCILA%3D%3D)
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According to the imprint, that switch is obviously for 120 volts. A 230 volt version is required for the UK.
Quote from: Dutchman on September 08, 2022, 10:12:42 AM
According to the imprint, that switch is obviously for 120 volts. A 230 volt version is required for the UK.
Absolutely correct. Mea culpa for being old and stuck in my imperial thinking here in the states. :-[
My main point being that if you simply search for the
same part number printed on your current switch, you can obtain the same part for far less money that what Tormek sells them for. The data sheet beaks down the various options by the part number. https://www.mouser.co.uk/datasheet/2/140/KJD17-2199691.pdf (https://www.mouser.co.uk/datasheet/2/140/KJD17-2199691.pdf)
The other thing is that I would verify the voltage available at your electrical outlet before replacing the switch. These switches contain an under-voltage relay that shuts them off automatically if your mains voltage gets too low. (Loose connections, corrosion etc.) It's one possible reason the switch
could be turning off when releasing the ON button.