Ashbys Socket ONLY – for Thermal Reset Switch on Metal Power Brush
Genuine replacement socket for the Ashbys Metal Power Brush thermal reset switch
This genuine Ashbys Socket is the original holder designed specifically for the thermal reset switch used on the Ashbys Metal Power Brush. It securely houses the switch and ensures correct alignment, stable mounting, and reliable operation during daily professional use.
The socket itself does not perform any electrical function — its job is to hold the thermal reset switch firmly in place. If your existing socket has become cracked, loose, heat‑damaged or worn, replacing it is essential to ensure the switch can trip and reset correctly.
This socket is used on the Ashbys Metal Power Brush:
Ashbys Metal Power Brush – Professional Carpet Cleaning Tool
If you also need the thermal reset switch, here is the correct matching part:
Ashbys Thermal Reset Switch ONLY (NO Socket) – for Metal Power Brush
Frequent tripping or overheating may indicate the motor is under stress. Here is the correct replacement motor for the Metal Power Brush:
Motor 240V PC4561 – for Ashbys Metal Power Brush PC6176 (No Cog)
Key Benefits
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Correct fit for the Ashbys Thermal Reset Switch.
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Secure mounting ensures the switch stays firmly in place.
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Reliable operation during tripping and manual reset.
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Genuine Ashbys original part for guaranteed compatibility.
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Simple replacement if the existing socket is cracked or damaged.
Benefits Table
| Benefit |
What it means for you |
| Correct alignment |
Ensures the thermal reset switch sits properly and functions as intended. |
| Secure housing |
Prevents movement that could affect tripping or resetting. |
| Original specification |
Designed specifically for the Ashbys Metal Power Brush. |
| Easy replacement |
Quick to install during servicing or refurbishment. |
| Durable construction |
Built to withstand heat cycles and daily professional use. |
FAQs
Q: What does this socket do?
A: It securely holds the thermal reset switch in place on the Metal Power Brush.
Q: When should I replace the socket?
A: If it becomes cracked, loose, heat‑damaged or no longer grips the switch firmly.
Q: Do I need the switch as well?
A: Only if your existing thermal reset switch is faulty or worn. The switch and socket are separate parts.
Q: Is this the correct socket for the Ashbys Metal Power Brush?
A: Yes. This is the genuine original socket designed specifically for the Metal Power Brush thermal reset switch.