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gtb 1978 parts catalog

By boilerman

8 years ago



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    #1 8 years ago

    i am looking for a switch for a drop target assembly on a c37
    it is a make/break with side lugs.
    i have a 68 catalog so it has not drop target assemblies.
    if you have a 78 could you look up or post the assembly pic so i can find the correct switch

    #2 8 years ago

    Here's a scan from the 78 catalog. I have 2-3 spare drop target assy if you need the part.
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    #3 8 years ago

    thanks Ken
    but i don't see the one in need on that print??
    i guess i will have to call and talk to steve.

    #4 8 years ago

    here is a shot of the one that is missing from the one c37. this is from the other i have
    i have a large box of drop assemblies and not one had a switch like it. i looked through my switch parts bin and again NONE!
    anyone have one in there parts stash?

    it's the one in focus in the center of the picture.

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    #5 8 years ago

    On page 82 under Switch Parts, there is a Side Lug listed as part #A-451. But it is not a full length blade. It looks like it gets sandwiched in with the insulators, and creates a soldering lug that is on the side.

    #6 8 years ago

    It wouldn't take much to recreate that arrangement using the switch blades, points, and spacers that PBR sells. I was able to get a side lug from a Williams parts game relay to sandwich in with the other PBR parts to make up a stack earlier this year.

    If you have the switch stack from a drop target assembly but without the side lug the side lug is easy to sandwich in there.

    #7 8 years ago

    That's one of the drop target 'sequence completed' switches. I don't see that switch config anywhere in the '78 Parts Catalog either. All the switches shown with a Nylon lifter don't have a make/break center switch.

    Steve may be able to pull the switch assembly info from the Engineering drawings he has and build one for you though.

    #8 8 years ago
    Quoted from DirtFlipper:

    That's one of the drop target 'sequence completed' switches. I don't see that switch config anywhere in the '78 Parts Catalog either. All the switches shown with a Nylon lifter don't have a make/break center switch.
    Steve may be able to pull the switch assembly info from the Engineering drawings he has and build one for you though.

    that's what I was thinking.
    it's funny I think I found every switch configuration but the one I needed.
    I guess that one wasn't used much

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