Method of manufacturing motor vehicle door

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29469, 2961462, 49502, B23P 1100

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059078979

ABSTRACT:
A motor vehicle door is made in the following way. A door main body is assembled by connecting an inner panel to a door panel. A window pane assembly is assembled by mounting into a guide frame a window pane and a power transmission mechanism for vertically moving the window pane. This guide frame is made by integrating an upper sash and a pair of front and rear lower sashes. The window pane assembly is inserted into the door main body through an upper edge opening portion of the door main body. The window pane assembly is fixed to the door main body in a condition in which the upper sash is positioned in a top of the door main body.

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