purple badgers
New Member
Hi guys,
There's been some great info on this forum that's really helped me over the years so I thought this might help someone.
I've always loved the J-red 630 so decided to get my hands on one and go old school. I know... probably stupid... but I loved those saws back in the day!
Anyway, I got my hands on a decent one but it was missing the safety interlock.... and I couldn't get one for love nor money (I'm UK based and they're rare over this side of the pond). Sadly they're now also an obsolete part.... But I do have a 3d printer.
So with the help of adw's measuring skills over on the UK arbtalk forum, I've reproduced a 3d model of the part, printed it and it works as it should.

So for anyone looking for this part, you can read the thread, download it for free and print it (using online services or your own printer) here: https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/topic/134227-jonsered-safety-interlock-can-u-help
Hopefully that helps a few 625/630/670 owners keep these well built bits of kit going - I know we're out there! Yes, there's more modern stuff out there, but I still reckon these are worth keeping going.

There's been some great info on this forum that's really helped me over the years so I thought this might help someone.
I've always loved the J-red 630 so decided to get my hands on one and go old school. I know... probably stupid... but I loved those saws back in the day!
Anyway, I got my hands on a decent one but it was missing the safety interlock.... and I couldn't get one for love nor money (I'm UK based and they're rare over this side of the pond). Sadly they're now also an obsolete part.... But I do have a 3d printer.
So with the help of adw's measuring skills over on the UK arbtalk forum, I've reproduced a 3d model of the part, printed it and it works as it should.

So for anyone looking for this part, you can read the thread, download it for free and print it (using online services or your own printer) here: https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/topic/134227-jonsered-safety-interlock-can-u-help
Hopefully that helps a few 625/630/670 owners keep these well built bits of kit going - I know we're out there! Yes, there's more modern stuff out there, but I still reckon these are worth keeping going.
