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Audio Equipment PUSH BUTTON Suits Toneluck Switch (USED)

$0.05
Condition:
Used
Minimum Purchase:
1 unit
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
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How annoying does it get when one of those push button's on the front of your equipment goes missing in action! Then to make matters worse, finding a replacement button can be an extremely difficult challenge.

This button is ex audio rack equipment, the exact make/model I cannot remember as I did not record the details (drat!) but to provide some assistance in determining the suitability, I have included some dimension details below ...

 

I am very much into saving even the most insignificant items from electronic equipment, with a view to reusing the item some time in the future - now it is time for me to find new owners of these bits and pieces ...

 

AUDIO EQUIPMENT PUSH BUTTON (ONLY)

 

This was fitted to a Toneluck multi-contact push button switch which has a plastic shaft

This SHAFT measures: 2.95mm wide x 2.8mm high

The BUTTON (this item) measures: 9.1mm wide x 8mm front to back x 5mm height

The button has a pretty standard female receptacle to accept the push button shaft - push on and pull off

 

COLOURING:

Front of the button is Grey, the rear section is coloured White (although this has shifted to a light Yellow due to age)

Front of the button (Grey) has a White "dot" in the centre

 

COSMETIC CONDITION:

USED but very good condition

NO cracking

NO splitting

Female receptacle is unworn and grips tightly

Light discolouration to the White due to age and light degrading the pigmentation - this gives a slight Yellowish/Cream appearance to the rear section of the button.

 

Push button is now in a sealed clear plastic packet and this is how it will be supplied

 

*** Where the photograph shows multiple components, this advertisement is for ONE ONLY not all that are shown!

 

USED Ex equipment "pull" Condition exactly as described