Hi,was browsing about in a similar fashion as the author of the previous thread and have a question I would like to ask too - if anyone can help me.
I have a Nu-tool NW130 Gas/No Gas welder.Mine is not working either although I do know why in my case.
My main on/off switch was broken into pieces when somebody stepped over the welder and caught the switch with their boot.The switch is dead but the problem I am having is obtaining a new one.Not too hard you would think but I have failed miserably.
Unfortunetly I gave the carcass of the switch to a mate who works for the hydro board when he said he'd have one similar in the stores but it never came off and I never got the old one back so I have no serial/component numbers.My wiring diagram that came with the machine is next to useless.
I've browsed websites,Nu-tool's included - no joy.I went to my local welding equipment suppliers,they stock SIPs,Sealeys and Clarkes etc and were a great help until I pointed out that the switch was 5 blade to which they replied that on/off switches are 4 blade and the didnt understand it,washed their hands.
I've E-mailed Nu-tool's customer service but am still waiting for a reply.
Can anyone help,advise,inspire or just point me in a direction,my mot's up next month and the cavy's got holes.
Thanks.BB
I have a Nu-tool NW130 Gas/No Gas welder.Mine is not working either although I do know why in my case.
My main on/off switch was broken into pieces when somebody stepped over the welder and caught the switch with their boot.The switch is dead but the problem I am having is obtaining a new one.Not too hard you would think but I have failed miserably.
Unfortunetly I gave the carcass of the switch to a mate who works for the hydro board when he said he'd have one similar in the stores but it never came off and I never got the old one back so I have no serial/component numbers.My wiring diagram that came with the machine is next to useless.
I've browsed websites,Nu-tool's included - no joy.I went to my local welding equipment suppliers,they stock SIPs,Sealeys and Clarkes etc and were a great help until I pointed out that the switch was 5 blade to which they replied that on/off switches are 4 blade and the didnt understand it,washed their hands.
I've E-mailed Nu-tool's customer service but am still waiting for a reply.
Can anyone help,advise,inspire or just point me in a direction,my mot's up next month and the cavy's got holes.
Thanks.BB