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![]() "Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message news ![]() Alan Horowitz wrote: a colleague has a little gizmo which grabs onto small lamps used in pushbutton indicators and switches, etc. He doesn't recall where he got it. it is marked: MICROSWITCH 15PA19 LAMP CHANGER where to buy this, or similar? That tool is also known as a Neuses N-553A. Available from Neuses via Google. Works for 327, 328 and similar bulbs. W4ZCB Suggestion re lamp remover. I have somwhere a tool that was used to remove the small (about one quarter inch diam) cigar/tubular shaped telephone switchboard lamps. Basically it was split metal tube, with a wooden handle. The two 'halves' of the metal tube were tightened slightly by a pushing an angled lever. Thus lamp could be withdrawn straight out. Similar idea, of correct dimensions, might work for say dial lamps which are bulb shape and either screwed into miniature Edison or given a quarter turn into bayonet socket. Someone such as Bill Turner may even have made such an item? Hard plastic tubing might be an alternative to metal? Terry. |
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