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#28495 - 12/30/19 10:41 AM Help with several button replacement parts  
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Hello all,

I need your help. The block behind several elevator buttons made but epco have cracked, even ones where it's just the status button and is never pushed. I need parts by then it issues that will work. The outside metal plate and backing are fine as is the circuit board on the back. But the blue plastic housing diagonally place fasteners have cracked and submit broke off.

I'm hoping to retrace such without having to replace the entire facing ethnic circuit boards as all worse works fine.

It's a home elevator and I probably/definitely need some routine maintenance on it but the company that installed it half a dozen years ago shut down. The buttons should be a no brainer fix with my electronics and cs background (though I could use suggestions of companies in Washington DC metro area willing to do the rest beyond buttons.

I'll try to attach a couple photos if it's allowed.

Thank you in advance
Mike

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#28501 - 12/30/19 09:36 PM Re: Help with several button replacement parts [Re: mlbnva]  
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Half a dozen years ago?
Search EPCO Elev Fixtures and maybe you’ll find what you’re looking for. You have part numbers and photos, so a supplier may have what you need.
I don’t know if that phone number in the photo is any good, but searching EPCO might lead you to an answer. Then be sure to have a licensed elevator technician install them for you.


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