I think the sensor schematic can probably be figured out over the Internet. Your Post#32 will be very helpful.
1) Post#1: Can you get a clear image of the same thing?
2) Post#4, top image: Can you get a clear image of the same thing and an image with the lever moved about half way up the scale?
3) Can you get a picture of the bottom of the moving contacts. That is, the part that slides against the mating areas on the PCB.
With those clear images and maybe a few more diode/resistance measurements, a schematic can probably be figured out. I am assuming that on the moving part there are just two contacts.
Finally, when you turn on the device (before you took it apart) did the pincers have to be closed, or could you turn it on with the pincers already partly open and have it still work properly?
John
1) Post#1: Can you get a clear image of the same thing?
2) Post#4, top image: Can you get a clear image of the same thing and an image with the lever moved about half way up the scale?
3) Can you get a picture of the bottom of the moving contacts. That is, the part that slides against the mating areas on the PCB.
With those clear images and maybe a few more diode/resistance measurements, a schematic can probably be figured out. I am assuming that on the moving part there are just two contacts.
Finally, when you turn on the device (before you took it apart) did the pincers have to be closed, or could you turn it on with the pincers already partly open and have it still work properly?
John