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Posted By: Frank DeWitt Old and odd Rope switch. - 02/04/12 09:28 PM
I just picked up a switch made by Richards Wilcox Aaurora Ill
It is a mechanism to allow a standard two button light switch to be operated by pulling on a rope (I think) one pull for on, and one for off. But why, what was it used for?

[Linked Image from lbpinc.com]


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[Linked Image from lbpinc.com]


[Linked Image from lbpinc.com]

thanks for any input

Frank
Posted By: TNT_Tim Re: Old and odd Rope switch. - 02/04/12 11:41 PM
I remember seeing something similiar to this type of switch just a little newer version at a feed mill with high ceilings once, one man could load a hopper with his various feeds (hay, corn, barley, oats whatever) and could go to the end of the gravity fed delivery shoot and bag his own feed, stopping the grinder motor when his bag was full and then do another by himself. All by pulling a rope attached to a switch mounted on the ceiling
Posted By: Hemingray Re: Old and odd Rope switch. - 02/20/12 03:48 AM
Rube goldberg method of remote control?
Posted By: Frank DeWitt Re: Old and odd Rope switch. - 11/06/12 10:28 PM
Here is a pix of it on display
http://lbpinc.com//light%20board.jpg
Frank
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