Rockler Safety Power Tool Switch – Heavy-duty 15 Amp Power Switch -"Stop Paddle" to Quickly Shut off Power – Safety Switch for Router Tables or Workbench – Router Table Accessories
Description
Features:
- Rockler Router Table Switch: Just bump the "Stop Paddle" on/off switch, which is easy to find when you're in a tight spot, to quickly shut off power. This heavy duty paddle switch is great for use with router tables or any workbench where you use a stationary power tool.
- Stop Paddle Table Saw Switch: This Rockler power tool switch mounts to Rockler steel shop stands or any other surface with screws. No more digging under tables to find hard to reach off switches!
- Hands-Free: This power tool safety switch helps you keep your hands on your workpiece and not removing to hit a power off button. This stop button switch has a heavy-duty 15 amp safety switch and contains 7 foot grounded cord to the outlet, 2 foot female cords to the power tool.
- Easy To Locate: Locate our router switch near your hip or knee and you'll never have to take your hands off the workpiece. The Rockler router switches are a safer, easier way to work!
- Easy To Install: Several minutes tops that's all it takes. The start and stop router power switch is installed with the help of screws and can be mounted to most types of material.
Product Details:
- Operation Mode: ON-OFF
- Current Rating: 15 Amps
- Operating Voltage: 110 Volts
- Connector Type: Screws
- Brand: ROCKLER
- International Protection Rating: IP00
- Connectivity Protocol: X-10
- Unit Count: 1.0 Count
- Operation Mode: ON-OFF
- Current Rating: 15 Amps
- Operating Voltage: 110 Volts
- Connector Type: Screws
- Brand: ROCKLER
- International Protection Rating: IP00
- Connectivity Protocol: X-10
- Unit Count: 1.0 Count
- Manufacturer: Rockler
- Part Number: TASB-72P
- Item Weight: 2 pounds
- Package Dimensions: 9.53 x 5 x 3.9 inches
- Item model number: TASB-72P
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Date First Available: June 22, 2008