Do you have a part number for these switches?
I don't have a CD-51 parts book so can't check my NOS switches for you without the number...
John :-#)#
On 2025-04-14 4:08 a.m., Jukebox Repairman via Jukebox-list wrote:
They are called snap switches because they snap into the pcb when mounted. The tabs lock it to the board.
I too have cleaned many to give them longer life however the ones on these CD models are different than the R series. They are sealed so to take apart ultimately will damage them.
I have an email out to the company that produced them for Rowe to see if there is a replacement option.
The major suppliers have something that will work but they do not have the cross shaped post to mount the buttons on
Regards Rick
On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 7:01 AM Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
I don't believe they are snap switches, unless they are different than other models in that era.
I've successfully cleaned many of them and they work like new. Some of them (most of them? All of them?) you have to de-solder all the switches to get the mounting plate out of the way. Then carefully pry each one apart, it's a little tricky. Clean the contact points on both pieces with a pencil eraser and put them together again making sure there is no trace of any eraser particles/dirt in there. I pull the springy ends out just a hair to give them a little more tension. I've done dozens of them and haven't had any have problems.
Since the #1 gets the most use, swap it with the reset switch.
Tony Miklos Tony's Jukebox Repair
On 4/13/2025 5:29 PM, Jukebox Repairman via Jukebox-list wrote:
Is anybody aware of a source for replacing the PCB Snap switches?? I'm working on a CD 51 model and only two of the switches have continuity.
Regards, Rick