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Motor Start Switch for Rockwell 46-525

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Does anyone know where I can get a replacement motor starter switch for my lathe? The original switch in the lathe is a Furnas Electric 12BA21T which seems to be obsolete. I have found one source which quoted me over $360.00 for it. This switch has a red STOP button and a Green Start button with each button taking up approximately one-half of the switch plate.

Is there a replacement part which would fit in the same hole? I see other equipment with the same kind of part but don't know another part number.
 
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Does anyone know where I can get a replacement motor starter switch for my lathe? The original switch in the lathe is a Furnas Electric 12BA21T which seems to be obsolete. I have found one source which quoted me over $360.00 for it. This switch has a red STOP button and a Green Start button with each button taking up approximately one-half of the switch plate.

Is there a replacement part which would fit in the same hole? I see other equipment with the same kind of part but don't know another part number.

Furnas Electric Controls merged with the German company Siemens and became Siemens-Furnas (now is just Siemens). You could do a cross-reference search of Siemens part numbers using GlobalSpec, the engineering search engine.

If the switch is a magnetic starter, it is not necessary to replace it with the same kind -- magnetic starter and magnetic hold switches are required to meet safety requirements in some manufacturing applications.
 
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