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PLUNGER SWITCH BRACK
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A40247-001
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$9.00
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Technicians sourcing plunger switch brack can use FixIce part number A40247-001 to match the replacement listed on the page. The page intent is replacement part sourcing for technicians and repair buyers. Restores a control or safety input when no response or intermittent operation is traced to the switch. From a repair standpoint, this component acts as an input point for operation, safety, or position detection. When this part wears or fails, technicians may notice not starting, safety stops, no response, or intermittent operation. For technicians, clear part identification can make the repair process faster and improve confidence before reassembly. Before ordering and installing a replacement, service checks often confirm mounting position, connector condition, and response during movement. A proper diagnosis helps determine whether this part is the direct failure point or a related item in the same circuit or assembly. A correct switch replacement can stop intermittent signal faults and improve operation consistency. For repair buyers, ordering by part number helps keep the job moving and reduces delays caused by mismatched parts. Review the page details, compare the removed part, and confirm the service application before installation so the repair can be completed with the correct replacement. A replacement that matches the application helps the technician complete reassembly with better fit and fewer delays. For buyers supporting field repairs, using the listed part number can make ordering and staging parts more efficient. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom.