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    I can't seem to find the seller I bought mine from, but they looked exactly like this.

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/1-Emergency-Stop-...item414b902d26

    I have been using it on my JGRO for some months now and have had no problems. The switch has connection on bottom for either N/O or N/C
    JGRO Complete - G540, 380oz Nema23s, 1/2-10 ACME, 30"x14", Craftsman router
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    Duty to Canada

    Hi Dustin,

    Did you get hit with any duties or taxes when the E stop button was shipped to you? Also by any chance did you get limit switches from the same supplier?

    Thanks, Dave


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    Dave,

    I went with cnc4pc for the e-stop, limit switches and enclosure. They will ship USPS. It is a little more than shipping with Fedex, because of the enclosure, But not duties and broker fees.

    http://www.cnc4pc.com/Store/osc/inde...e6c90a1cf99bbd

    It is a little more than Dustins, but one place for all.

    Cheers...

    Howard


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    Howard,

    Thanks I will bookmark that site for future reference. I may stop by the Sayal's shop this week to have a look around. Not sure where you are in Canada but if it is in southern Ontario they are a place worth knowing about (www.sayal.com).

    Cheers, Dave


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    no duties at all. I actually used limit switches from www.cncrouterparts.com
    JGRO Complete - G540, 380oz Nema23s, 1/2-10 ACME, 30"x14", Craftsman router
    Joes 4x4 R&P in progress


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    dustin.

    I agree with cncrouterparts.com they have alot of itmes that I use and no duties. Because they did not carry the e-stop and enclosure, I order this from cnc4pc and use their limit switches as well.

    Both are good and no duties.

    Cheers


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    Thanks guys, both sources are bookmarked. From my ebay experiences using USPS is the best bet against getting hit with duties and pirate, i mean brokerage, fees.

    As long as supplier knows to send them via regular mail, you stand a chance.

    Cheers, Dave


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    ACME Rods with multi start

    You can find these in Canada at SNB Inc. » – ACME and Lead Screws

    Enjoy!


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