GQF is a manufacturer of incubators. A wafer thermostat is a sealed brass bellows filled with ether. As it warms up it expands and as it cools down it contracts. The complete assembly is a wafer installed in a small sheet metal holder along with a microswitch. As the wafer expands and contract it switches the microswitch on and off controlling whatever heating element you have wired to it. The wafer is mounted on a threaded rod. By adjusting the distance between the wafer and the microwitch you set the temperature desired.
It's a commercial incubator thermostat, check the link here for a picture of one:
https://www.gqfmfg.com/store/comersus_listItems.asp?idCategory=51#
If you click on the #3122 thermostat and scroll around a little there is a close up photo of one and you can see how the bellows contacts the button on the switch and the threaded adjustment used to set the temp.
It's a commercial incubator thermostat, check the link here for a picture of one:
https://www.gqfmfg.com/store/comersus_listItems.asp?idCategory=51#
If you click on the #3122 thermostat and scroll around a little there is a close up photo of one and you can see how the bellows contacts the button on the switch and the threaded adjustment used to set the temp.
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