Holding means for mounting an electrical component actuated by a

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361679, 464105, G12B 900

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053540190

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for mounting an electrical component actuated by a rotating spindle (e.g., a potentiometer or a selector switch) having a cross-slide guideway made of two slide components wherein a first slide component is displaceable relative to the second slide component. The second slide component is displaceable relative to the object on which the component is to be supported. The two displacement directions are off-set 90 degrees from each other and extend radially with respect to the axis of rotation of the electrical component.

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