Micro switch safety do not want 240v in micro switch

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David Waldron

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Hi there, I have a donkey saw (hacksaw) that I have restored, new wiring etc, and put on a KEDU NVR on/off switch. There is an emergency stop button and I believe it is a relay that controls on/off (Am new to this so relay may not be the correct word). The relay has 13 (neutral in) and 14 (Neutral out, from motor) and 23 (power from stop button) and 24 (power to motor) on it.

What I would like to do is safely wire in a micro switch, so that when the switch closes, the motor to the machine cuts off. The micro switch I have has common, NC and NO connectors available.

How best to wire this up to minimise any risks.
 
Not wanting to put a downer on your efforts, but when the word "safety" is used it's best to leave alone.
Depending on what category of safety is required depends on the wiring and what electrical items are needed.

Not that I fully understand what you are trying to do with this micro switch or how you are going to wire it into the existing circuit....
 
Not wanting to put a downer on your efforts, but when the word "safety" is used it's best to leave alone.
Depending on what category of safety is required depends on the wiring and what electrical items are needed.

Not that I fully understand what you are trying to do with this micro switch or how you are going to wire it into the existing circuit....

sounds more like the bottom switch that's triggered once its finished the cut to switch it off automatically. not a 'safety' device as such
 
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