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On Thu, 19 May 2005 19:20:48 +0100, Peter wrote:
Hi, Someone has lost the red "disconnect" button onmy KFC225 autopilot. Honeywell want a lot of money for a whole new switch. Would anyone know who makes this switch? It looks like a standard pushbutton switch, with a button about 9mm diameter. I could make a new button easily enough if I knew the thread used in the centre of the button (the button has a male screw on it). It certainly isn't metric. If you _know_ it's not metric, it's probably 4-40 or 6-32. These are standard thread sizes in that size of stuff. I've seen those buttons before, so I'm pretty confident about that. Are you in a metric-only country? The switch manufacturer is probably one of the well known names... Any info would be much appreciated. One of these links might have some useful info: http://www.google.com/search?q=pushbutton+switch Good Luck! Rich |
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