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Default Need Help Identifying Wall Toggle Switches

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These may date back to the 60's not sure, and they may be discontinued
as I can't find them anywhere on the Net.
I have an electrical box with three small wall toggle switches
rated 10 amps each. Mine are made by Bryant. They snap into a stamped
metal triplex "bracket" which then mounts in any standard small
rectangular electric box. With the box mounted with its long dimension
horizontal, the three switches would toggle up and down.
Can someone give me the history of these and let me know if they
are still available?
Thanks.
Frank



They are called "Despard" switches. They are still available. It's a
modular system that can have 1, 2 or three devices (switches, pilot
lights, etc) in each single outlet space.

You can also get 2 or 3 gang switches already mounted on one plate,
check the kitchen and bath section at Home Depot. They are commonly used
for bathroom light/fan/heater combos.

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