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Power Switch Replacement

By CUJO

3 years ago


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    #7 3 years ago

    Whenever you see (ON) in a description, that means it's a momentary function.

    #13 3 years ago
    Quoted from Roamin:

    I cannot find the cabinet wiring , but I'm wondering , was a SPST used on these old machines ? Or DPDT ? I would assume a dual-pole dual-throw was used , to cut both L and N from the power.

    Williams machines of that era used a double pole single throw (D.P.S.T.) toggle switch.

    #20 3 years ago

    Original switch from the factory would have had 4 terminals.

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