Testing the continuity of a microswitch, Warning – Belshaw Adamatic FT42 Feed Table User Manual

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MN-1668EN

Feed table FT42 TS

Testing the Continuity of a
Microswitch

WARNING

To avoid the possibility of electric shock,

disconnect the machine from the power

source before testing.

1. Disconnect the machine from the power

supply.

2. Disconnect the terminal wires from the

switch.

3. Obtain a continuity tester or a volt-ohm

meter. If neither of these instruments is
available, make a continuity tester using a
battery and a bulb. (See Figure 4-2.)

4. Connect one wire of the continuity tester to

the microswitch’s common (COM) terminal
and the other wire to the normally open
(NO) terminal, as shown in Figure 4-2. The
switch should show continuity only when
the microswitch actuator arm is depressed.

5. To test the normally closed (NC) terminal,

move the wire from the normally open (NO)
terminal to the normally closed terminal.
Now the switch should show continuity only
when the actuator arm is not depressed.

Figure 4-2. Microswitch Continuity Test.

NC NO

COM

switch
terminals

microswitch

+

battery

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