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Where to buy (old type) phenolic wafer switches?
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Jeff
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:43 am    Post subject: Where to buy (old type) phenolic wafer switches? Reply with quote

Hi,
Could someone plse recommend a supplier of the old fashioned multi-section
phenolic wafer switches, as have a broken wafer to replace in a
multi-section band change switch.

I need a switch having 2 pole, 5 position wafers, with wafers being 1-3/8"
(34mm) dia, with 1-1/8" (29mm) spacing between mounting holes on the wafer.
Any suggestions appreciated.
JEFF
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G.Beat
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Where to buy (old type) phenolic wafer switches? Reply with quote

Jeff -

IF the unit was a CentraLab or Oak rotary -- those product names are now
owned by ElectroSwitch.

Here is the web site with downloadable catalog. IF you have the
measurements --
all drawings are available on the web site for "off shelf" units. They also
mfg. custom wafers.
http://www.electro-nc.com/

Raleigh, NC -- USA is corporate headquarters.

Greg
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"Jeff" <jeff_164@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[quote]Hi,
Could someone plse recommend a supplier of the old fashioned multi-section
phenolic wafer switches, as have a broken wafer to replace in a
multi-section band change switch.

I need a switch having 2 pole, 5 position wafers, with wafers being 1-3/8"
(34mm) dia, with 1-1/8" (29mm) spacing between mounting holes on the
wafer.
Any suggestions appreciated.
JEFF
ZL3TNV


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Jeff
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 1:27 am    Post subject: Re: Where to buy (old type) phenolic wafer switches? Reply with quote

Thanks Greg. Had a good look, but no switch with the right dimensions there.
The switch was made in England in the 60>s.
JEFF
"G.Beat" <now9spamgb@spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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[quote]Jeff -

IF the unit was a CentraLab or Oak rotary -- those product names are now
owned by ElectroSwitch.

Here is the web site with downloadable catalog. IF you have the
measurements --
all drawings are available on the web site for "off shelf" units. They
also
mfg. custom wafers.
http://www.electro-nc.com/

Raleigh, NC -- USA is corporate headquarters.

Greg
w9gb

"Jeff" <jeff_164@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:USkTa.89217$JA5.1875570@news.xtra.co.nz...
Hi,
Could someone plse recommend a supplier of the old fashioned
multi-section
phenolic wafer switches, as have a broken wafer to replace in a
multi-section band change switch.

I need a switch having 2 pole, 5 position wafers, with wafers being
1-3/8"
(34mm) dia, with 1-1/8" (29mm) spacing between mounting holes on the
wafer.
Any suggestions appreciated.
JEFF
ZL3TNV




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