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Cat 226b thumb wheel switch replacement

Patagonian Cat

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The link to the switch that you originally posted might just work in that case. I was under the impression that they were all PWM-type, but maybe the very early models were Hall Effect. Hopefully someone else can offer an opinion.
Nige is hall efect
 

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Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. I was able to diagnose and repair the switch in my Dad's 226B. Cleaning up the remains of the magnet gave some function back, but I ended up getting some diametrical ring magnets (9.5x5x3mm) off AliExpress. Made a tight fit hole in a bit of wood, pressed one in and cut in half with a Dremel and cutting fluid to keep it cool. Then epoxied into the switch. Works like new.1765793183966.png1765793119595.png1765793142552.png
 

Tyler d4c

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Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. I was able to diagnose and repair the switch in my Dad's 226B. Cleaning up the remains of the magnet gave some function back, but I ended up getting some diametrical ring magnets (9.5x5x3mm) off AliExpress. Made a tight fit hole in a bit of wood, pressed one in and cut in half with a Dremel and cutting fluid to keep it cool. Then epoxied into the switch. Works like new.View attachment 352865View attachment 352863View attachment 352864
Nice repair
 

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New guy here. Been reading all this info on thumb wheels, it is a lot to try and understand. Nige, is there any chance you might have a wiring diagram for a 242B. Serial number BXM01499. Would that fall under a hall effect or the PWM? I will have to "volt" out my wires. I have only test lighted them earlier. Will also check magnet in the handle, didn't have a clue what I was looking for before.
 

Nige

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New guy here. Been reading all this info on thumb wheels, it is a lot to try and understand. Nige, is there any chance you might have a wiring diagram for a 242B. Serial number BXM01499. Would that fall under a hall effect or the PWM? I will have to "volt" out my wires. I have only test lighted them earlier. Will also check magnet in the handle, didn't have a clue what I was looking for before.
Your roller switch should be Hall Effect from everything I can see.

Before disassembling anything, as a first step try testing the voltage on the signal output wire (P996 Green) at the connector under the joystick. Do this with the thumbwheel roller in the centre and then rolled both ways. Report your results.

Electrical schematic on the way. Check your message inbox.
 

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Mr. Nige, I wish to express my thanks for all your help. The handle was bad. After I got that fixed, then had a line that was bad. Got it all fixed. Can't wait to try it out this weekend, on something-anything. Thank you again.
 

lawrenceg

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ok well heres the latest update. i got the switch (htwm-1a11a22) from mouser.com. and its not working at all. i connected a dmm to the switch ground and output wires while it was connected to the skidsteer and engine running i have 8v and when i roll the switch to full travel in either direction, i see no change in voltage at all. HOWEVER, i did manage to fix the old switch by replacing the disintegrated magnet with a different magnet. it works in forward and reverse. YAY! it took me a few hours with a dremel tool and a neodydmium, or however its spelled, magnet. i basically had to trim the magnet into 2 tiny square blocks and super glued them in place making sure that both magnets that were facing downward toward the sensor were the same polarity.
do you have any pictures of your fix for the switch because i need to do that same repair.
 
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