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Old 06-07-21, 05:07
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Default SWITCH ASSEMBLIES, No. C1 ZA/CAN 4315

This particular switch in the 52-Set Receiver wins the award for the longest switch shaft.

Its location on the underside of the chassis can be seen in the first photos of both Post #619 and Post #620 .The terminal wafer assembly on the switch is located at the back of the lower chassis, supported in place by a mounting plate that forms a part of the frame for the switch. The holes in the lower front of the chassis and lower front panel plate support the front end of the shaft. Total length of the shaft is 9-1/4 inches.

This is the SHARP FLAT Switch in the receiver circuits.


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