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SW Iowa | Honeywell datasheet lists part numbers for replacement basic switches on the next to last page--that seems to indicate GLZ307 is the part number for the switch mechanism of your particular switch, which matches some of the markings on what you disassembled. Mouser has them for about $46. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Honeywell/GLZ307?qs=%2Fha2pyFad...
Personally, I'd probably spend the extra $14 to get all new everything, though. A new switch from an electronics wholesaler won't come with the strain relief, so before you order make sure you can get it out of the old one without damage.
GLZ301 appears to be the same switch, but with silver contacts (internally) instead of gold. They're about the same price as the GLZ307 from Mouser, but appear to be a little cheaper from other sources. Not sure why contact plating would matter much for this application... but if it were me I'd still just buy a complete switch and swap the strain relief & wire pigtail.
Edited by Lone Cedar 3/20/2021 19:49
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