Method of mounting a switch body on a printing wiring board or p

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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200293, 200294, 200296, 248DIG11, 248DIG12, H01H 900, H01H 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A rectangular switch body has a plurality of terminals of round flexible wire rods and is provided at its four outer side surfaces with engagement members. Various kinds of cross-sectionally C-shaped brackets of a resilient metal plate provided with engagement members are prepared. An insert mount having a mount frame with at least three side walls engageable with at least three side surfaces of the switch body and engagement members is prepared. By using one of the brackets or the insert mount, the switch body is mounted on a printing wiring board in a desired direction or on a panel.

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