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Offline WheresTheSNES

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Switch puller damages switches
« on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 13:28:08 »
So I've been testing out switches on my hot swap board. 

I'm starting to think these switches weren't design for our hot-swapping ways.  Every switch I pull I bend the hell out of the tab that clips onto the plate, and one even broke off.

Am I doing it wrong?  I don't see how you can gently grab the switch and pull it out, you have to press in the tab, get a grip, and then pull up.

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 14:23:04 »
You just need the right tool.
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Offline daneb

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 14:29:05 »
Are you using puller horizontally or vertically? On my hot-swap keyboard I need to hold the switch vertically (=top side and bottom side of the switch), not left and right side. Then I just gently dislock the switch from the bushing (there even seem to be "cutout" for it in the switch) and pull it straight up (so as not to bend the contacts)

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 14:50:37 »
Yes, vertically. I wiggle slightly and remove carefully. I haven't damaged my switches when using the puller.
Are you using puller horizontally or vertically? On my hot-swap keyboard I need to hold the switch vertically (=top side and bottom side of the switch), not left and right side. Then I just gently dislock the switch from the bushing (there even seem to be "cutout" for it in the switch) and pull it straight up (so as not to bend the contacts)

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Offline WheresTheSNES

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 15:16:39 »
You just need the right tool.

Yeah, that's the one I'm using.  They are BOX switches btw. 

Are you using puller horizontally or vertically? On my hot-swap keyboard I need to hold the switch vertically (=top side and bottom side of the switch), not left and right side. Then I just gently dislock the switch from the bushing (there even seem to be "cutout" for it in the switch) and pull it straight up (so as not to bend the contacts)

Yes, the tabs are on the vertical axis (top and bottom of the switch facing down).

Yes, vertically. I wiggle slightly and remove carefully. I haven't damaged my switches when using the puller.
Are you using puller horizontally or vertically? On my hot-swap keyboard I need to hold the switch vertically (=top side and bottom side of the switch), not left and right side. Then I just gently dislock the switch from the bushing (there even seem to be "cutout" for it in the switch) and pull it straight up (so as not to bend the contacts)


Ok.  So maybe I need to try a gentler approach.  I'm basically pushing the switch puller all the way into the tabs in order to get a grip on the switch, which of course bends the tab way back.  I'll try more wiggling I guess, instead of depressing the tabs and then pulling straight up.
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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 30 August 2018, 16:46:46 »
make one
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Offline WheresTheSNES

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 31 August 2018, 09:31:10 »
make one


Lol, awesome.  Which one of those is for switches?

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 31 August 2018, 11:07:55 »

Which one of those is for switches?

None, those are for key caps. I have never used a device to pull switches, except for Mr Bishop's Alps top puller.

"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
"
- Bill Roberts 2026-06-17

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Re: Switch puller damages switches
« Reply #8 on: Sat, 01 September 2018, 00:26:53 »
Whatever you do, DON'T put petroleum jelly on your switches!

Trust me...