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Jchell
Hi all,
came across this faulty switch in a dental practice, but i have never used or bought a switch of this style before.
![IMG_0621[1].jpg IMG_0621[1].jpg](https://electricians.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/data/attachments/16/16593-3568c6602b9e37ed5bf486d028d7837d.jpg?hash=NWjGYCueN-)
![IMG_0622[1].jpg IMG_0622[1].jpg](https://electricians.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/data/attachments/16/16594-ecf636efb1058786bcf4d897a89d54f1.jpg?hash=7PY277EFh4)
basically its not working i had no tools to unscrew it and check the terminations however unlike its neighbouring switches when operating it it has much less physical resistance and does not click into position so i am fairly sure the switch itself has failed, my question is, to me it looks like i may be able to buy a replacement inner part (white in photo with brass switch and threaded connector) or do i just need to find a whole new unit? (sorry for my phone blurry photo's)
Many Thanks, JChell
came across this faulty switch in a dental practice, but i have never used or bought a switch of this style before.
![IMG_0621[1].jpg IMG_0621[1].jpg](https://electricians.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/data/attachments/16/16593-3568c6602b9e37ed5bf486d028d7837d.jpg?hash=NWjGYCueN-)
![IMG_0622[1].jpg IMG_0622[1].jpg](https://electricians.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/data/attachments/16/16594-ecf636efb1058786bcf4d897a89d54f1.jpg?hash=7PY277EFh4)
basically its not working i had no tools to unscrew it and check the terminations however unlike its neighbouring switches when operating it it has much less physical resistance and does not click into position so i am fairly sure the switch itself has failed, my question is, to me it looks like i may be able to buy a replacement inner part (white in photo with brass switch and threaded connector) or do i just need to find a whole new unit? (sorry for my phone blurry photo's)
Many Thanks, JChell