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Old 10 March 2015, 08:26   #1
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Replacement switch required need to Identify first

I need a switch to replace the one pictured it's similar to a carling but smaller.
I'm sure I've seen them before but can't seem to find anyone selling them it's a straight on off marked eta on the side cut out 17mm×38mm
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Old 10 March 2015, 16:01   #2
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That's not a manufacturer's mark on the last pic? Or a model number? A web search of either should get you to someplace that sells them.

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Old 11 March 2015, 22:06   #3
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These guys have been pretty good in the past. I emailed them a photo of a circuit breaker & they told me what it was and offered to price match on it.

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Post up a pic of the details on the side. Or enter them in various combinations online. That's what I did looking for a replacement switch for a power polishing machine & it worked.
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Old 12 March 2015, 11:44   #5
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one of these? Bainbridge Marine > 3130 Waterproof Rocker Switch /Thermal Circuit Breaker 2.5A
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Old 12 March 2015, 23:11   #6
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Yes that's the one I managed to find one slightly cheaper but still expensive at 25 quid for one switch
Considering carlings are less than a fiver
Thanks for the input!
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Old 13 March 2015, 16:47   #7
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Carlings are just a switch, where as your's is a circuit breaker as well, hence the price.
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I was looking for an unusual type of "just a switch" quite recently. From the middle 'off' position, you can just it push upwards for a momentary 'on' (it springs back when released) but you have to lift the switch over a little bar to move it downwards for a continuous 'on'.

£86 each. Unsurprisingly, I didn't buy any.

Unusual circuit breakers also seem to be horrendously expensive.
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