Low-friction drive link for auxiliary handle operation to molded

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Electric switch details – Actuators

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200335, 200337, 200401, 200 50A, 74503, H01H 2500

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048734047

ABSTRACT:
A drive lever of an auxiliary handle operator is pivotally mounted alongside a molded case circuit breaker to move in a plane parallel with a plane of movement of a constituent handle of the circuit breaker. A superstructure attached to the top of the circuit breaker carries a slide disposed over the constituent handle for linear reciprocal movement. The slide has a projection which is disposed in a hollow shaft of a roller bearing structure carried by the drive lever for limited translation perpendicular to slide movement with a limited amount of free play between the corresponding parts.

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