I've got a Miller HF15-WG high frequency unit. Works good.
Problem is, I don't have the correct "remote hand switch" (highlighted RHS-11-A) to energize the HF circuit at the torch head.
The circuit is designed to use a normally closed hand switch... push the button, interrupt the circuit and things start happening.
But, I can't find the correct type of switch. What the old diagram calls for is what they had back then.. a sliding switch in the N.C. configuration.
I'd like to find a bulb switch like this
...but none of the few I've found actually call out the N.O. or N.C.
This one looks promising what with the 3 tabs on the switch... but, it doesn't actually call out how it's set up.
Any ideas or leads? At one time I had a little microswitch that hand NO and NC connections, but it wasn't easily attached. A bulb switch would be just what the doctor ordered. If I get around to it tomorrow, if there are no leads here.. I guess I could call about the 3 prong switch and see if anyone there has any idea what I'm talking about.
Searching would be much easier if I knew what to call the switch. Don't get any satisfaction on Mouser with "bulb switch".
Need to know the right key word.
Problem is, I don't have the correct "remote hand switch" (highlighted RHS-11-A) to energize the HF circuit at the torch head.
The circuit is designed to use a normally closed hand switch... push the button, interrupt the circuit and things start happening.
But, I can't find the correct type of switch. What the old diagram calls for is what they had back then.. a sliding switch in the N.C. configuration.
I'd like to find a bulb switch like this
...but none of the few I've found actually call out the N.O. or N.C.
This one looks promising what with the 3 tabs on the switch... but, it doesn't actually call out how it's set up.
Any ideas or leads? At one time I had a little microswitch that hand NO and NC connections, but it wasn't easily attached. A bulb switch would be just what the doctor ordered. If I get around to it tomorrow, if there are no leads here.. I guess I could call about the 3 prong switch and see if anyone there has any idea what I'm talking about.
Searching would be much easier if I knew what to call the switch. Don't get any satisfaction on Mouser with "bulb switch".
Need to know the right key word.