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1. 04:10 AM - metric threaded switches (bobnoffs)
2. 09:35 AM - Re: metric threaded switches (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | metric threaded switches |
hi all,
i am looking for a momentary push button switch to use in a panel hole meant for
a breaker. 1/4' and 1/2' switches are common but i thought if there is a source
for switches calling for metric sized holes i might find something.
mouser and digikey are kind of daunting with 200,000 choices . i don't know how
to sort for barrel size if there was such a thing.
thanks for any help. any sources would be appreciated.
bob noffs
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Subject: | Re: metric threaded switches |
At 06:10 AM 4/19/2019, you wrote:
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>hi all,
> i am looking for a momentary push button switch to use in a panel
> hole meant for a breaker. 1/4' and 1/2' switches are common but i
> thought if there is a source for switches calling for metric sized
> holes i might find something.
> mouser and digikey are kind of daunting with 200,000 choices . i
> don't know how to sort for barrel size if there was such a thing.
> thanks for any help. any sources would be appreciated.
How much current? How thick the panel?
If a 1/4" switch is electrically suitable,
then I'd cut a shoulder washer to keep
it centered in the oversized hole.
Bob . . .
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