Arresting screw for vehicle transmissions

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements

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74527, 264248, F16H 6338

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ABSTRACT:
An arresting screw is screwed into a transmission component so that a movable latch member of the arresting screw engages a gear shift selector to yieldably hold that selector in its respective positions. The arresting screw includes a core having screw threads, and a recess in which the latch member can slide. The threads and a surface of the recess are formed of metal. A plastic body is molded onto the core to close one end of the recess and to form a hexagonal head for receiving a tool. An electric switch can be integrated with the arresting screw for being actuated by the latch member. A housing of the switch is connected to the core by means of the plastic body. The plastic body can be molded onto the core and switch housing simultaneously or successively during the manufacturing process.

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