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What washer(s) does this timer assembly suit?


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American Science and Surplus is offering the Eaton-made washing machine timer shown below for all of $7.95. Anyone here know what models might take it?

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Catalogue description:

"Here's a #NM14656914 Eaton washing machine timer/switch, with a 120VAC-1/2 rpm timing motor connected through two plastic gears to a 2-3/4" dia x 1-1/4" thick plastic cam. This, in turn, hits 5 discrete DPST and 1 SPST switch contacts, terminating in a 17-pin breakout panel. Switch contacts are rated either 3A or 15A at 120V, and there is a legend for which is which. The case measures 5" x 3-3/4" x 1-7/8" with a 7/16" dia x 1-3/16" slotted camshaft."

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Got a part number?

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Just updated the post with the P/N.

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Neither "NM14656914" or "14656914" come up as good part# on 6 different websites. Also part#36135 also referenced on the page describing the timer is no good either, (it may just be this companies own part ref).

The # really doesn't look familair at all, the only possiblity I can think of is maybe an old WCI- Now Electrolux part?????

There appears to be another # on the timer in the picture just under the timer knob shaft, if you could get that # then possibly that could be used to figure it out.

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