Answer
Dec 16, 2025 - 09:56 AM
It appears that the Scarlett RF machine uses foot switches similar to the Kacon HRF-M5-Y, but they connect differently, so some modification would be needed. The Kacon HRF-M5-Y foot switch uses lead wires, while it seems the foot switch used with the Scarlett RF uses a 2-pin connector. If a foot switch with a 2-pin connector is what you need, the HRF-M5-Y would not be able to connect to the Scarlett RF directly.
If, for example, you are looking to replace a broken foot switch, you may be able to re-use the existing 2-pin wires. You would need to cut and strip the two wires from the broken switch's connector and connect them to the two lead wires of the HRF-M5-Y. Since the switch function is a simple on/off operation, you can try connecting the wires, and if the machine does not work, you can swap the wires and try again.
If, for example, you are looking to replace a broken foot switch, you may be able to re-use the existing 2-pin wires. You would need to cut and strip the two wires from the broken switch's connector and connect them to the two lead wires of the HRF-M5-Y. Since the switch function is a simple on/off operation, you can try connecting the wires, and if the machine does not work, you can swap the wires and try again.
