has any one took them apart?
mine seems rather stiff dont want to take it apart for bits to fall out.
so I'd like to know whats in there before I take it apart.
can't find any info on the net.
if any of you have done it please let me know what is what and if possible any pics will be appreciated.
indicator switch??
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indicator switch??
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working with the mentally retarded I would
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Re: indicator switch??
Yes. They are relatively simple but slightly fiddly. Strip it in a well-lit area where if you drop a tiny screw it won't get lost. I had a stiff switch once. It was slightly bent. I stripped it, straightened it and greased it. Worked fine after that.
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Re: indicator switch??
Here's a tip, John.
Get yourself a largish plastic bag and take the switch apart inside. If anything goes "sprong" it will be contained in the bag and not disappear on the workshop floor for eternity
Cheers Geoff
Get yourself a largish plastic bag and take the switch apart inside. If anything goes "sprong" it will be contained in the bag and not disappear on the workshop floor for eternity
Cheers Geoff