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13-11-2011 #1
So I want to add some home switches to my new little CNC, but I'm a little stumped how these things are physically (& robustly) affixed to the machine.
For example...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-LASER-...item230d0c5fb1
are the two small holes...mounting holes, or are theyjust holding the switch together?!!!
I pulled some similar switches from some old dot matrix printers, but I'm stumped for a way of mounting them...gluing seems very cack....these things shouldn't ever be able to either move or fall off, but whenever I see a pic of a limit/home swithc it never jumps out at me "aha...so that's how you mount them!"
Personally, I immediately thought of a chassis mount barrel type switch...ie drill a small hole in my gantry upright, pop the switch in...it ain't going nowhere then....but alas ....not seeing any....must be missing the point (I normally do!)Last edited by HankMcSpank; 13-11-2011 at 01:35 AM.
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