I'm trying to repair a DC power module. The actuator for one of its switches broke off, so I'm looking for a new one. I've attached images of the broken rotary switch and the footprint that it was soldered to. Can anyone help me find an identical one?
From what I gather, I'm sure that this is a switch, not an encoder. It appears to be a single-pole 7-throw (SP7T) switch based on comparison with a functional supply. In the footprint photo, I've marked it up showing the pole (as 1) and the seven positions marked by a red dot. The ones marked M appear to just be mounting holes. Despite the nature of the switch, the footprint has five unpopulated holes making me think that one could swap this out for a 12-pole variety. On a functional board, the five lower holes on the footprint were not soldered, so this still remains an SP7T switch. This isn't something expensive, but I can't find something like this on Digikey, especially with the inner holes the way they are. There are no discernable markings that would show who the manufacturer is.
With regards to the footprint dimensions, the hole-to-hole diameter is ~12.78 mm for the outer holes across from each other. The inner three holes are separated by a distance of ~7.74 mm from each other. The component itself has a diameter of 18.5 mm, and you can see a little nib showing the location of position 1. The actuator is normally covered with a separate knob.