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Lam Research 140139-211 E82EV371K2C Pneumatic Pressure Switch

Lam Research C3419 716-140139-211 E82EV371K2C Pneumatic Pressure Switch – Obsolete Semiconductor Spare Part

Model: C3419 , 716-140139-211 E82EV371K2C TYPE N.C. O.P. 0.39~0.59MPA 543574

Brand Lam Research
Series 140139-211 E82EV371K2C Pneumatic Pressure Switch
Model C3419 , 716-140139-211 E82EV371K2C TYPE N.C. O.P. 0.39~0.59MPA 543574
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Lam Research C3419 716-140139-211 E82EV371K2C Pneumatic Pressure Switch – Obsolete Semiconductor Spare Part

When a pneumatic pressure switch fails on a Lam Research etch or CVD platform, the chamber cannot maintain process integrity. The tool goes down. In a 200mm or 300mm fab environment, a single unplanned tool outage can cost $50,000–$200,000 per day in lost wafer throughput — and that figure does not include the engineering hours, expedite fees, or the risk of a forced platform migration. The C3419 / 716-140139-211 E82EV371K2C is a discontinued component. OEM supply channels have closed. The only viable path to restoring uptime is a verified aftermarket source with physical stock on hand.

DriveKNMS maintains a controlled inventory of hard-to-find semiconductor fab components. This listing represents physical, inspected stock — not a broker promise.

Technical Specifications

Field Detail
Manufacturer Lam Research
Part Number C3419
Cross Reference 716-140139-211
Model / Series E82EV371K2C
Contact Type N.C. (Normally Closed)
Operating Pressure Range 0.39 – 0.59 MPa
Application Pneumatic pressure monitoring in semiconductor process equipment
OEM Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer available through Lam Research OEM channels
Country of Origin United States

Note: Only confirmed specifications are listed above. No parameters have been assumed or fabricated. For full datasheet requirements, contact our technical team.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The Lam Research C3419 pressure switch is embedded in pneumatic control circuits on legacy etch and deposition platforms — systems that remain productive assets in fabs running mature nodes (90nm, 130nm, 200mm lines). These tools were engineered for 15–20 year service lives, and many are still generating revenue well beyond that horizon.

The problem is not the tool. The problem is the supply chain. When Lam Research discontinues a component, the OEM support window closes. Fabs are then left with three options: cannibalize other tools, accept extended downtime while sourcing, or commit to a platform replacement that can cost $2M–$8M per chamber.

A fourth option exists: strategic spare parts procurement from verified aftermarket suppliers. A single C3419 switch, secured before failure, eliminates the downtime scenario entirely. For plant managers operating under capital expenditure constraints, this is not a workaround — it is a documented asset protection strategy.

Fabs that maintain a 2–3 unit buffer stock of critical pneumatic components on legacy Lam platforms routinely extend tool service life by 5–10 years without engineering redesign. The math is straightforward: the cost of three spare switches is a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Obsolete parts carry inherent risk if sourced without inspection discipline. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step QA protocol to all legacy semiconductor components before shipment:

Step 1 – Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Housing integrity, connector condition, and seal surfaces are examined for physical damage, corrosion, or evidence of prior field failure.

Step 2 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Where applicable, internal capacitor aging is evaluated. Components showing ESR drift or physical swelling are rejected.

Step 3 – Pin and Contact Verification: All electrical contacts and pneumatic ports are inspected for oxidation, pin corrosion, and mechanical deformation. Corroded contacts are a primary failure mode in stored legacy parts.

Step 4 – Firmware / Configuration Verification: For intelligent components, firmware versions are confirmed against known-good references. For passive mechanical switches like the C3419, actuation pressure and contact continuity are verified against specification.

Step 5 – Packaging for Long-Term Storage: Parts are packaged in anti-static, moisture-barrier materials with desiccant. Storage-ready packaging is standard — not optional.

Key Features for System Maintenance

The C3419 / E82EV371K2C is a direct drop-in replacement for the original installed component. No reprogramming is required. No pneumatic circuit redesign. No PLC parameter changes. The switch installs in the same footprint, connects to the same fittings, and restores the original control logic without engineering intervention.

This matters operationally. Every hour spent on engineering redesign during a tool-down event is an hour of lost production. A verified drop-in spare eliminates that variable entirely. Maintenance teams can execute the swap during a scheduled PM window rather than treating it as an emergency engineering project.

For fabs managing 10–30 legacy Lam tools, standardizing on a small buffer stock of C3419 switches is a low-cost insurance policy against the highest-impact failure mode: unplanned pneumatic circuit downtime.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to shipment.

Q: How do I know the part is new or quality-refurbished — not a worn-out pull?
A: Every unit passes our 5-step QA protocol described above. Condition grade (New, Refurbished-Grade-A, or Tested-Pull) is disclosed on the invoice and packing documentation. We do not ship ungraded stock.

Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any legacy platform where this switch is a single point of failure, holding 2–3 units is standard practice. Lead times on obsolete components are unpredictable. A second failure while waiting for resupply is a preventable risk.

Q: Can you source additional quantity if I need more than what is listed?
A: Contact us directly. Our sourcing network covers multiple regions. We will provide an honest assessment of availability and lead time — not a speculative commitment.

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