I have an 834p where the switch is not being held close to the chassis. The nut that should be holding it has come undone and the threads stripped. Any suggestions of a part to use to replace the switch? Also, any insight how to remove the on/off knob? There doesn't appear to be a set screw, but the knob seems firmly in place.
If there's no set screw, it must be a push-on type. Just grab the knob and pull.
When you buy a new switch, try to get one with a metal bushing, not plastic.
Possibly someone has used superglue to fix the knob in place, in which case you'll
have to use a hacksaw, or grab the knob in vise-grips, and break off the shaft.
Either way you'll need a new knob, so it's easier to just break it off.
https://www.amazon.com/IRWIN-VISE-GRIP-Original-Locking-12L3/dp/B00004SBB1/ref=sr_1_20
When you buy a new switch, try to get one with a metal bushing, not plastic.
Possibly someone has used superglue to fix the knob in place, in which case you'll
have to use a hacksaw, or grab the knob in vise-grips, and break off the shaft.
Either way you'll need a new knob, so it's easier to just break it off.
https://www.amazon.com/IRWIN-VISE-GRIP-Original-Locking-12L3/dp/B00004SBB1/ref=sr_1_20
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You can contact EAR USA:
1087 East Ridgewood Street
Long Beach, California
90807
562 / 422–4747 (Pacific Time)
Email: info@ear-usa.com
They're pretty quick with replies.
Good luck.
1087 East Ridgewood Street
Long Beach, California
90807
562 / 422–4747 (Pacific Time)
Email: info@ear-usa.com
They're pretty quick with replies.
Good luck.
Hey, thanks for the tip harwoodspark. This looks like the right one I think, I found it at Newark here in the US:
https://www.newark.com/lorlin/rms1130/switch-rotary-dpst-10a-250v/dp/50M4777?
Also looking to replace the knob and LED.
https://www.newark.com/lorlin/rms1130/switch-rotary-dpst-10a-250v/dp/50M4777?
Also looking to replace the knob and LED.
That looks good to me. Newark looks like your version of our Farnell. The led will also be available from them. I wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t have a knob that would do the job too.
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