Electric starter for a motor vehicle combustion engine

Machine element or mechanism – Engine starters – Automatic

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74 7A, 74425, 74120, 741291, F02N 1100

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057181470

ABSTRACT:
An electric starter includes a metal base plate which supports the body of a starter head which is actuated by a lever articulated on an articulation support member. The articulation support member is carried by the base plate, on which it is formed by being molded in a plastics material. A crown having internal teeth is also molded on to the base plate in a plastics material, simultaneously with the molding of the support member. The support member and the toothed crown are two separate components, each formed in the mold from a separately injected, separate charge of plastics material.

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