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i can tell you with almost 100% certainty that you can get that switch easily, but the button on top is going to be a different story.
Probably going to have to come from yale.
I'm pretty sure they are separate parts, i could be wrong though but if i remember right the button fits on top of the switch plunger. It is a snap fit, once they are put together they hard to be taken apart without breaking.
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