Security device for operation panel

Supports: cabinet structure – For particular electrical device or component

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312319, 174 52R, H05K 502, A47B 9600

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042759412

ABSTRACT:
A device for securing an operation panel on an office machine such as a copier or the like where the parts to be engaged between the operation panel and the machine frame are arranged symmetrically relative to a rotating axis of the operation panel. Electrical wiring extending from the interior of the machine to the operation panel are provided with sufficient lengths, so that the operation panel can be secured to the machine frame in either of two positions rotated from one each other through an angle of 180.degree.. The engagement between the operation panel and the machine frame is of a snap or a slide latch type of coupling.

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