Sliding electrical control

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Reciprocating contact

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338198, H01H 1500, H01R 900

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ABSTRACT:
A sliding electrical control provides a method for controlling the power to electrical systems, such as lamps, motors, etc. from more than one location. The control is designed to be mounted on one side of a plate and operated from the other side. It thus permits a slide for operating the control to be mounted closer to a wall than was possible before. In a preferred embodiment, the control includes a biasing spring, which reduces any tendency to rock, rather than slide, when the motion of the slide is begun.

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ALPS Potentiometer Catalog, 1986, p. 9.

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