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Vintage Ball Toggle Switch 1961 USA NOS Aerospace Industrial Fidget Arrow H&H
$ 9.24
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Description
Vintage Ball Toggle Switch 1961 USAAircraft, Aerospace Industrial Fidget Arrow H&H NOS (New Old Stock)
This switch is a work of industrial art made to function flawlessly
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Workmanship unconditionally guaranteed by me for your lifetime.
Do you know someone who likes machines?
These are, really, more than cool.
26 separate parts and at least 6 different materials in each switch.
(Your "Free Shipping" by USPS for 1 switch costs me about )
An additional switch is .50 shipped with the first.
Make a fair New Year's offer for a quantity of switches.
And you will be remembered for your gift for a long, long time.
New Old Stock
In original sealed packaging with inner protective wrapping.
Your switch will be in an unopened package.
Circa 1961. Probably older than you.
Please see pictures for details and conditions.
Shipped by our great USPS
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Happy bidding and thanks for reading this far.
Notes for further interest:
This switch may have been designed to mount in a panel array.
Maybe these switches needed to be reliable.
This, as the cliche' goes, is the real deal.
SPST
6 A@125V 3A@250V
(Und. Lab Insp)
(A-H&H. USA)
MFG P/N 8000
NSN 5930-188-1048
1.388" H .496" W .953" D
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witch dimension detaills:
1 3/8 " Length of mounting face.
3/8 " Width of mounting face.
15/16 " Height of switch frame with fiber portion.
5/8 " Height of ball above face.
1 1/16 " Center to center of face countersunk screw holes.
5/8" Wire screws, side to side.
1 5/8 " Total length including wire screws.
I count 2-3 threads in the punched/countersunk mounting screw holes (3/32" screw?)
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman became a wiring devices division of Cooper Industries and produced switches like these for military and other industrial use after the Second World War and through the years of jet aircraft and rocket construction.
The packaging is Continental Can Co. which acquired Robert Gair Co. (paper containers) and Cochran Foil Co. (so far, packaging includes protective foil perhaps as an antioxidant?)
That's all