I did help many times friends with failures in ceramic wafer switch
contacts, typically Heath SB220.
That kind of switch is not so common, at least here, but contacts of
that kind are instead similar in many other wafer switches.
I don't know if you are good in workmaship, but it's not so hard, if
you're good in hand works, to replace wafer contacts.
Of course you need proper set of tools like a precision mini-drill with
accessories.
New micro rivets can be built with brass wire or found in shops selling
kits for radio controlled car or airplane models.
Just to share what I used to overtake a problem.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
> I'm going to try again on this one!!! PLEASE, folks, I know that some
where
> out there, in some as yet unknown "treasure trove" , aka "junque box"
there
> is a 2 pole , 5 position rotary switch wafer waiting to be "discovered
", and
> brought back to a useful life !!! Please go now, while you are hopeful
ly
> thinking about it, and search your treasure room thoroughly !!! The on
ly
> requirement is that it be "standard size", IE: the kind used in many ,
many
> amps like heathkit, dentron, ameritron, etc!!
I can move the contacts around
> as needed!!! As I said before , Mr. Murphy came by and broke mine at t
he
> last minute and left me very unhappy!!!! Any help will rewarded
> adequately!!! thanks to all who will now proceed to their respective
> "treasure room" to search for this switch!!
> carl / kz5ca
>
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