henton49er
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I have a Jet 1642 lathe which has a sliding but not rotating headstock. It can be slid to the very end of the lathe bed, such that pieces which would normally snag the lathe bed can be turned (e.g. large pieces or odd shapes). However, in my tiny workshop I cannot get past the lathe if it has a piece on it to start or stop the lathe or to adjust the speed.
Ideally a wired remote would be the best solution for this, but I have no knowledge of electronics or the type of switching currently in the headstock. A second best solution would be an emergency stop/start only where I would be able to reach past the piece being turned once it was stationary to adjust the speed (although I would not know by how much I had changed the speed until that lathe was running again).
Any thoughts or (sensible) suggestions?
Ideally a wired remote would be the best solution for this, but I have no knowledge of electronics or the type of switching currently in the headstock. A second best solution would be an emergency stop/start only where I would be able to reach past the piece being turned once it was stationary to adjust the speed (although I would not know by how much I had changed the speed until that lathe was running again).
Any thoughts or (sensible) suggestions?