60's Kenmore/Mallory timer

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akronman

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I have a now broken timer, FSP#W363312D, built by Mallory, maybe 1970 +/-, which perfectly operated a 60's Whirlpool until recently. Picture is bad, but one of the tines/springs is completely missing its contact pad. I can do fine pitch soldering, but where do I get the tiny contacts?

So far, except for a bit of sanding on other contact pads, all else looks good in this timer, so I am hoping the culprit is this obvious problem. At least it's the smartest thing to fix first.

 

Source for these contact pads?

Thanks in advance----

Mark

 

 

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I have repaired many of these timers by using parts from other timers of the same general type. They can be of any brand. Drill out the rivet holding the contact in place and use small #6 brass screws and nuts in place of the rivet. I no longer use the old box type timers but still kept a number of them just for parts. I am in the coin operated laundry machine business. By that I mean I have machines out on location in apartments, condos, and trailer parks. I have very few left now as they are gobbled up by the big boys in the business. Hope this helps, Spence
 
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