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Are their any suppliers of Membrane switch pads that supply groups of
switches in ready to use formats of 2, 3, 4..etc switches, as well as a
mounting frame for front panel mounts.
I need to replace various panel mounted membrane switch pads on old
equipment, that the manufactures no longer supply replacement parts for.
I was in a electrics surplus store today, and they had kits of 10 button
membrane "Peel and Stick" keypads with a plastic frame, and a sheet of
stick-on legends for the switch top, but they were bought as a close out
after the manufacturer went out of business, so no more are available
By membrane switches I mean the thin plastic switches, that usually are only
a few millimetres thick, are almost smooth, or have a slight bump in them,
have a integrated ribbon cable, and usually have a peel and stick backing.
Thanks
In advance
Kim


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| Are their any suppliers of Membrane switch pads that supply groups of
| switches in ready to use formats of 2, 3, 4..etc switches, as well as a
| mounting frame for front panel mounts.
| I need to replace various panel mounted membrane switch pads on old
| equipment, that the manufactures no longer supply replacement parts for.
| I was in a electrics surplus store today, and they had kits of 10 button
| membrane "Peel and Stick" keypads with a plastic frame, and a sheet of
| stick-on legends for the switch top, but they were bought as a close out
| after the manufacturer went out of business, so no more are available
| By membrane switches I mean the thin plastic switches, that usually are
only
| a few millimetres thick, are almost smooth, or have a slight bump in them,
| have a integrated ribbon cable, and usually have a peel and stick backing.

ISTR seeing them, but usually configured like a phone pad (0-9 and #,*).

http://www.rpelectronics.com/

http://www.allelectronics.com/

http://www.alltronics.com/

are often worth poking around on. Good luck.

N


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