The whole switch is available for $20 plus shipping, probably not the most preferred option, but it will work. You could also just go to woodcraft or someone else and grab a remote switch. Just make sure the store has a good return policy, because if you luck is anything like mine, as soon as you buy a replacement part, you'll find whatever you lost.....
Another option to try is to figure out who made the switch assembly for Bosch or Sears in the first place. They might be able to provide you a switch key.
Last and least desirable option is to see if coffee stirrers or some other thin, flat, non conductive item will work in place of the key. If it does, you can break them off inside the slots and never have to worry about this problem again, but technically you are bypassing a safety device.
Sorry I don't have any better news for you.
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Doug
1 John 1:9
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