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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: mrclean on March 25, 2007, 07:49:48 pm
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whats the way proper way to take my microswitch off my button it seems stuck I dont want to force it
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I usually just open it up where it's connected on the lower part and then just push up. I don't know if this is going to help, as it's hard to explain in writing. The switch is connected in two places. It seems stuck b/c it's secure, but you just need to pry it a little and it'll pop out. Hope that helps.
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I had a button the other day I couldn't get the microswitch to come out of. Turned out to have a little screw through the side that held the switch in place. Look for that before you force it and break it.
BTW... when trying to figure out something on a generic part like this, try posting a pic of what you're working with so we can see if we're familiar with it.
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Your standard cherry microswitch on a standard Happ button is held by two pins, on arms connected to the button on one side. (There's a two-pronged retainer on the other side.) Pry lightly on the lower (or, if it's upside-down, upper) arm, then push up. (This is merely a more-detailed description that am_m was trying to explain.) Do the same with the other arm pin. Fini.
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Usually, you just push the switch so the TOP arm is no longer holding it, then swivel the switch upward on the lower arm until it's free to pull out.
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Ultimate pushbuttons (the ones that have the microswitch on its side) have a screw that needs to be removed. Here is an exploded view.
(http://www.happcontrols.com/images/50/539200xx_exploded.gif)
If your button is a typical happ pushbutton, you just pry a little on the top holder piece and pop the plastic bump out of the switch. Then rotate and pop out the switch from the bottom bump