Electrical Contact Material

Rich Grise:

Until the connector has been dis- and re- connected a few times.

I could. ;-)

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F. Bertolazzi
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And will easily remove the precios metal plating from contacts. I had to replace hundreds of switches that were 'cleaned' that way. Sure, it's a quick fix, that doesn't last.

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You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
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Michael A. Terrell

LOL...Yeah, what he said... "burnishing"

Cheers! Rich

Josepi wrote: If you want to actaull wipe a contact clean use isopropylene or a good isopropyl alcohiol with low water or oil content and a good lint free cloth wrapped around a contact burning tool, or just a burning tool designed for that usage.

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Josepi

It would appear the OP does not really know what he wants, cannot explain it, and it "rolls" each time he learns a little more about what he wants by reading posts.

George H.

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Josepi

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GOOD SHOW JOSEPITRI. HE'S PROBABLY CASHING IN ON OUR COLLECTIVE EFFORTS. ;\.....LET'S SEND HIM A BILL.....;/

PAT ECUM

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The Ghost In The Machine

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