David Campbell 1461
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Oh ok. That’s what the schematic looks like.
not as far as im aware of. they do have a calibration wire in the pigtail but its not connected to the switch
AFAIK that’s only on the PWM controls on later models, not the Hall Effect thumbwheels on the 1st & 2nd generation machines. The calibration wire on the thumbwheel pigtail harness is for a different (non-Cat) application of the switch I think.Ain't neutral able to be calibrated on them rockers?
Maybe and no idea, sorry.So… if there’s a different (non-cat) application would that switch be available somewhere else?
any way to determine the manufacturer?
I ended up cutting two tiny square, almost rectangle shape with the tops domed shape. and placing them with similar poles towards the inside (center) so they are facing each other. the magnets dont need to be super strong. just make sure they clear the sensor when u roll the switch in either direction. also make sure not to heat the magnet up when cutting it, it will lose its magnetismfound out my magnet was half crumbled to bits yesterday, tried to JB weld it back together, no luck. I will try to replace the magnet. any tips on pole direction? i have some round rare earth ones i can make fit
Are you able to ship just the magnet and I can glue it in?Hello everyone, I have a possible solution to very popular "THUMBWHEEL SWITCH" problem that seems to plague these CAT skid-steers. I have managed to REPAIR the one in my 226b. I have also repaired 2 other switches for a couple members of this forum. One member had a 229d and the other had a 257b. I can not promise that i will be able to fix it, only that i will try my best to do so. The repair is only for when the magnet inside the switch has deteriorated or broken off. Basically, what i do is replace the magnet, which is easier said than done. I have been improving my technique and procedure and im at the point that ive got a reliable solution now. So anyone who is interested and willing to send me their switch, PM me and we will go from there.
To the Moderators of this forum, i hope im not violating any of the forums rules or policies, as it is not my intention to do so.
Tim ill be testing my design in the morning to repair my Hall effect toggle switch off of my Case SR240 skid steer. My Switch is OTTO 21649 1648 HTW-0000060. Ill keep you posted if this design works. Fingers crossed. Still curious on quiksilvr's response...Are you able to ship just the magnet and I can glue it in?
If that is the case there may be a difference between the two manufacturers. The Cat system powers the Hall Effect thumbwheel switch with 8v and Otto don't sell one, only 5v versions, according to their web site. @quiksilvr bought one of them for his Cat machine and couldn't make it work.My Switch is OTTO 21649 1648 HTW-0000060.
Yes I understand I am taking a magnet approach not necessarily changing the switch. So far no luck.If that is the case there may be a difference between the two manufacturers. The Cat system powers the Hall Effect thumbwheel switch with 8v and Otto don't sell one, only 5v versions, according to their web site. @quiksilvr bought one of them for his Cat machine and couldn't make it work.
Also do you know if the switch has 30 degrees of travel or 40 degrees?Hello all. I have contacted Otto and I am currently waiting on an engineer to contact me about the needs of the switch. I will update when I get a response from their engineering department. Is there anyway you could reference the voltages for the switch @Nige? It is for a 257 gen 1 bobcat.
I'm afraid I have no information regarding the switches for Bobcat usage.Is there anyway you could reference the voltages for the switch @Nige? It is for a 257 gen 1 bobcat.
I'm sorry I don't and have no access to a switch to measure it. Maybe someone else has that information.Also do you know if the switch has 30 degrees of travel or 40 degrees?
Also do you know if the switch has 30 degrees of travel or 40?Hello all. I have contacted Otto and I am currently waiting on an engineer to contact me about the needs of the switch. I will update when I get a response from their engineering department. Is there anyway you could reference the voltages for the switch @Nige? It is for a 257 gen 1 bobcat.
Otto reached out to me about my enquiry for a new switch. Here is the statement from the engineer.I'm afraid I have no information regarding the switches for Bobcat usage.
On a Cat machine the switch is powered by 8v.
Switch output voltage in with the thumbwheel in the centre should be approximately 4.0v.
Roll the switch fully in one direction the output voltage should decrease by 2.4-2.5v.
Roll the switch fully in the opposite direction the output voltage should increase by 2.4-2.5v.
I'm sorry I don't and have no access to a switch to measure it. Maybe someone else has that information.
Are you still making these? We took apart our joystick and found ours was crumbled as well. Looking for a solution that doesn’t require replacing the whole joystick. Cat 236Bi have to custom cut the magnets to fit inside the switch.