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    I need a switch cover about the size of that one. I emailed Clarke in UK, a year back, but just got innuendo: wonder if they are budding politicians

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    Please tell me what do you mean.

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    Hi h7eh7e,
    I have a small Clarke CBS1-5 linisher that has had little use (I had a home made 2 inch one that didn't track well as I should have made the frame from steel RHS or Australian hardwood but instead I made from clear quality pine back in 70s: the old washing machine motor worked fine for that application. I threw it out reluctantly, and now regrettably, when I got the Clarke. The little Clarke machine has a plastic rubber like cover as seen in the pic and it is held in place by a yellow plastic frame with 4 tabs however some sort of fatigue affected the hold down tabs which broke.
    Unfortunately here in Aus all electrical work must be performed by a Licenced electrician or technician the cost of which would be more than the unit is worth. I had hoped to get a replacement.
    Actually I will try to call them by telephone when I get my broken landline service going. (Our service provider leaves a bit to be desired.) We don't have mob service.
    I've enclosed a pic for reference.I like to do bench grinders-rsz_dsc_2963.jpg

    As I have been culling while trying to sell our property (had some trying times here since listing last year, with fires then floods & now the Wuhan 400) so haven't been on line much or making anything that needs most of my machinery/power tools/ hand tools.

    Cheers & keep up your excellent/useful work

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    Do you mean that an electrician would even have to do any wiring on a portable grinder you're using in your home?

    I hope I'm missing something!

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    If the button does not work, buy a new one. You can put something else. You can put a toggle switch. This is not hard to do. It your button has fallen apart or that does not work on electricity.

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