I bought what I thought were 3 momentary contact spst pushbutton at the 
Bridgeport shack Saturday. I opened the plastic bag to measure them and 
machine the holes in the apron to hold them Saturday night. 

Putting the thing back together slowly today, I wondered if my dvm could 
show me which end was which on the led in the button but at 1.7 volts, 
no, so I moved the probes to check the switch, pushed it once, goes to 
zero ohms and stays there until I push it again!  No place on the bag 
does it say alternate action. And I don't care how gently you push it, 
no hint of an alternate action can be felt.

And fleabay is no help, all are wrong mounting, everthing is nuts on the 
backside of the panel, without a long enough of a thread to work in a 
panel that despite the front being countersunk 5mm's, is still 8+mm's 
thick. Ditto digikey, Newark-Element14, and Mouser. And no one makes it 
easy to spec the desired diameter and mount. Somebody, and it sure isn't 
going to be me, could spend weeks finding a front of the panel, pushes 
into a 12mm hole to mount momentary contact switch. I am not about to 
sit and read 40,000 pdf's just to find out how big it is and how it 
mounts. I wouldn't mind a spring loaded to off toggle, but everything I 
tried recently needed an extra 2" on the handle to toggle it w/o cutting 
fingers on the bat handle. I've dealt with pushbutton toggles before and 
they have uniformly been a high rate of replacement items, the toggle 
gives up in <1000 pushes.

Do I make brackets for minimicroswitches and machine my own buttons to 
push the rollers?

The whole world is on backorder, and until its not, we are not going to 
make America Great again.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>

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