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 1400 Power Luber Wiring for Switch and Wiring Diagram
NOTE #1 This is an update on the FAQ's for the Original 1400 Power Luber;  All of the 1400 questions are grouped together but not in any particular order. Read through to find your problem.  If your question in not in there, email me with your question.
DATE / ISSUE QUESTION ANSWER
New Updated Switch 286095 March 2016
Note: New Switch: Replaces the old and no jumper wire on the new: Directions. The center switch wire gets pushed into the hole after backing out the Phillips screw and screwed in tight. The other wire gets pushed into the metal flap next to the corresponding number hole near the edge of the switch. When you give the wire a slight tug it automatically locks in place due to the downward angled center
notched metal flap. It's kind of like a finger trap, the wire can be pushed in but not pulled out unless you push the flap down with a sharp object as you pull. Also make sure they know it's an updated switch, there is NO jumper wire on the new switch!!

March 2016

Hello Lincoln Tech Service: I have a 1400 power luber trigger switch problem. Basically, the customer got the new switch 286095, for a 1400 power luber.

Old Switch: accommodates 4 wire connections. Hot, ground and a jumper.
New Switch: looks like it only has a space for 1 wire connection. Please let us know.
 FIRST ANSWER:
The switch was updated. If you look at the bottom of the new switch there are small numbered ports. Port 5 goes to the battery terminal and port 1 goes to the motor. I hope this helps.

This eliminates the Jumper Wire. Lincoln Tech Service

SECOND ANSWER

SECOND ANSWER: Note: New Switch: Replaces the old and no jumper wire on the new:  Directions. The center switch wire gets pushed into the hole after backing out the Phillips screw and screwed in tight. The other wire gets pushed into the metal flap next to the corresponding number hole near the edge of the switch. When you give the wire a slight tug it automatically locks in place due to the downward angled center notched metal flap.   It's kind of like a finger trap, the wire can be pushed in but not pulled out unless you push the flap down with a sharp object as you pull. 

Also make sure they know it's an updated switch, there is NO jumper wire on the new switch!!


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