> So, it is like the most useless machine, where one flips a toggle and
> then it immediately shuts itself off? The difference being that the
> saw is a useful machine.
>
>    

Yes, but that would be safe.  ;-)

My 7x12 horizontal bandsaw has the same setup as described.   A tab of 
metal hangs down and contacts the on-off toggle switch when the saw 
swings down all of the way.

It is very simple.

Another way to do it electrically is to use a contactor to switch the 
motor power on and off and then construct a control circuit around the 
contact so pushing one button energized the contactor and seals it on 
with an auxilary contact, and then
a stop button and a "saw off" switch break the seal on the contactor.  
The saw off switch would need to be normally closed, push to open etc.

Here is an example of a seal-in circuit.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_4/chpt_6/4.html

Push the Forward button and M1 stays on.   Ignore the line below that 
has M2 as the output.

Picture putting a normally closed stop pushbutton where the normally 
closed M2 contact is, and also put in series a normally closed saw stop 
switch.

You lift the saw and push the start button, M1 comes on and stays on and 
the saw runs, you push the stop button or the saw closes (contacts the 
saw stop switch) and the saw goes off.

The OL normally closed contact to the far right is the motor overload 
contact for M1, which is not needed to create the functionality you want.

The wiring shows it being driven by L1 and L2 which normally means line 
voltage, usually 230 volts and up in the US, but the same thing could be 
done with 24 volts DC or AC.

Dave





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