Greg,

Radio Shack has a handful of ON / OFF toggle switches that will do the job
nicely. You may need to shore up the diameter gap between the Radio Shack
on/off switch and the hole in the AGS chassis with washers, but it's a nice
quick fix.

Paul

""Greg Macaulay""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I recently purchased an AGS+ on eBay and unfortunately it was damaged in
> shipment.  Please don't waste BW telling me the shortcomings of the AGS+
> over the 2520 series -- I already know that -- but cost was a major
factor!
>
> Anyway, the area that was damaged was the on/off switch.  Also the metal
> guard around the switch and the back plate.  Very simply, the seller did
not
> package the router correctly and left a space between the rear of the
router
> and the side of the box.  During shipment, the router probably constantly
> slid back and forth, with the switch each time hitting against the side of
> the box and whatever solid object was on the outside.  The plates probably
> can be reshaped with some careful "banging" and "tapping."  But the main
> item is the on/off switch!
>
> It has a neck which broke off from the main part of the switch with each
> part having a part that the other needs for the whole to function.
>
> In any event, I have searched the CCO to no avail!!  Does anyone have any
> idea as to how/where I can obtain a replacement switch??  Any and all
> suggestions will be quite welcome.
>
> Thanks to all in advance.
>
> Greg Macaulay
> Oldest CCNP/CCDP on Earth
> Lifetime AARP member
> Retired Attorney/Law Professor




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