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Google search for part: V4NCST7C4ACX JOHNSON ELECTRIC Product Catalog Subminiature Microswitches - Johnson Electric http://w2s.saia-burgessusa.com/ledx/...sso?pcode=A257 Order Here (Minimum 150 quantity.) BURGESS SWITCH V4NCST7C4ACX*|*Buy*V4NCST7C4ACX*|*V4NCST7C4ACX*|*O nlinecomponents.com or here (Minimum 400 quantity) SAIA-BURGESS|V4NCST7C4ACX|SWITCH | Newark.com .pdf datasheets are attached
No information found, but can't see needing that part ever replaced. But, listing the number in case you guys get bored/lucky and find it.
FC-280PC-22125(*1) (*1 = With flux yoke) FC 280PT-22125 (with brass tip) FC-280SC-18180 FC-280SC-20150 FC-280SC-16220 FC-280PC/SC Order here: (still need to determine exact part #, but this vendor should work.) Kysan Electronics Product Detail Page .pdf datasheet is attached
Use a dremel to shear off the unbroken pin. Purchase two ~6mm long / ~2.5mm diameter steel dowel pins (need to grab calipers from work and take exact measurements) Drill two holes through the motor housing where the sheared off pins used to be. Drop steel dowel pins into motor housing pedestal Align motor housing with new holes into the pedestal/steel pins Should be a stronger permanent fix.