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Where can I purchase this microswitch 34006

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Keith

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Apr 11, 2019, 9:37:05 PM4/11/19
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AEG Cooker hood MOD302 D-w/GB E-Nr. 610409969 Ser No 035100262 I require a
replacement micro switch for this cooker hood. I would appreciate an answer.
Regards
Keith

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John Robertson

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Apr 12, 2019, 2:20:23 AM4/12/19
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A couple of photos of the switch you need, hosted somewhere with a link
is more likely to get you a useful answer...

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peterw...@gmail.com

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Apr 12, 2019, 10:41:17 AM4/12/19
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I would go so far as to suggest that you remove the old switch - taking many pictures during the process - walk it down to your local electrical supply house, if you have one, and ask for ----> THIS.

Alternately, remove it as above, and search on-line for one that will fit. It is extremely likely that the OEM used an off-the-shelf part, vs. a custom part, and that you can find it with a bit of looking.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Pat

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Apr 12, 2019, 5:49:47 PM4/12/19
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I think he hid the part number in the subject line. I search of
"microswitch 34006" got a lot of hits.

Terry Schwartz

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Apr 12, 2019, 6:05:18 PM4/12/19
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Sjouke Burry

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Apr 12, 2019, 6:15:39 PM4/12/19
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Holy Mozes, 21 pounds for a microswitch...............

Do they use gold contact springs maybe???

John Robertson

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Apr 12, 2019, 6:42:00 PM4/12/19
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Pretty standard NO (Normally Open) SPST (Single Pole Single Throw)
microswitch. The only extra bit is the piece of plastic shown in the
photo. If the OP's plastic is fine then he only needs the switch. Hunt
around! Do get one that has regular electrical standards such as cUL for
safeties sake! Don't get a cheap one from China, unless you want a bit
more electrical fire/shock risk in your life.

Some switches do use gold contacts - if the switch is under 1A chances
are the contacts are gold flash (perhaps $0.01 worth of gold).

John :-#)#
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legg

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Apr 14, 2019, 2:26:42 PM4/14/19
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6A rated versions are quite common. External lever hardware can be
removed - the basic microswitch action is unaltered. 15A rated
versions are harder to source.

Voltage and current ratings should be pretty apparent from the switch
body markings.

OMRON V10G or V15G are available from Digikey.

RL
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