Yes it is possible buy why would you want to?
A non-mercury tilt switch makes contact once reaching adesired angle they replaced the old mercury filled tilt switches as mercury is veryhazardous.
The diagram symbol for any tilt switch is the ball tilt switch symbol.Then in the table of contents the switch is described,whether it be a ball switch,mercury switch,etc...
A tilt switch is commonly used at the end of a conveyor system. Where product is dropping off the conveyor and into a pile, the pile height can be governed by the tilt switch. The switch is a vertical device that hangs at a level that the conveyor should be shut off at. When the pile pushes the tilt switch 5 degrees out of plumb a mercury switch inside the tilt switch operates and shuts off the motor to the conveyor.
you take out whatever is making the tilt thingy tilt and it becomes non-tiltable
The Starter switch is on the TOP of the steering colume.There is a small amount of adjustment on it-The key switch is JUST that -the switch is about a foot down from the steering wheel-a metal rod works the switch.
GM. did not use a INERTIA switch.
Mercury tilt switch, Knife switch, Footswitch, Reversing switch, Light switches, Electronic switches
where is the wiper switch located on a 85 el camino w/pulse wipers,the car has tilt wheel
remove the steering wheel, then the turn signal lever and cam. you will then see a small bolt down in the right hand side of the column, remove the bolt and pull out the ignition switch. GOOD LUCK!
The tilt steering column was introduced in the 1963 Impala SS.
Chevy trucks do not have an Inerita switch. Only ford.
hook up each wire at a time with the switch on either side u'll figure it out what lite is which.