I have a twelve postition rotary encoder on a CNC machine that keeps going out on me, and I'd like to find a cheaper fix than the $700 buck to replace it.
So, I'm looking to see if you have knowledge of someone that does these types of rebuilds.

It's a simple magnetic rotary switch, twelve position, with thirteen wires, with what I imagine are small reed switches that are activated by the magnet. I can put an Ohm meter on it and see which ones are working, and which ones are not. It has steel bars that run up the sides from the circuit board buried in the silicone caulk. I'm pretty sure there is a replacable switch on the board that is going out. It is the most used positions that are going out. I could probably maybe possibly do it myself, except the damn caulk sucks. Hopefully somebody has a way to remove it without doing damage to the board, which I do not.

So, if you have any contacts for me, It'd be appreciated.
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