Hello everyone,
I live in Japan and I purchased a Tormek T-8 from Axminster Tools (UK) two months ago.
However, I am having a serious problem with the switch.
When I press the switch, the machine runs, but the switch does not stay in the ON position.
As soon as I release the button, it returns to OFF.
I thought this was a faulty switch, so Axminster sent me two replacement switches.
But both replacement switches show exactly the same behavior – they do not lock in the ON position.
So far:
Original switch: Machine rotates, but switch does not stay ON
2nd switch: Does not stay ON
3rd switch: Also does not stay ON (even before connecting to the machine)
It seems very unlikely that all three switches are defective, so I believe there may be another cause.
My question is:
Is the Tormek T-8 switch designed so that it only locks in the ON position when it is fully installed in the machine and connected to the motor circuit?
Or could something else cause the switch to fail to stay in the ON position?
I have been stuck for two months and cannot use the machine at all.
Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Kenji (Japan)
Sorry to ask, but do you have a 110V or a 230V machine? I found the following answer, which describes your problem, in faq.tormek.com.
Hi Franz.
If you have a 230V machine you cannot use it on 110V power. Both the motor and main switch are voltage specific for 230V or 115V. The coil inside the 230V main switch will not draw on 110V. It needs at least 180-190 Volt to stay on.
regards
Mats
(https://faq.tormek.com/org/tormek/d/can-a-tormek-t-8-be-operated-with-110-volts/)
Welcome to the forum, Kenji.
My best guess is that Franz has correctly diagnosed your problem. I suggest that you email Tormek support. (support@tormek.se)
Ken