Snap-in switch mounting structure

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Electric switch details – Cases and bases

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200283, 200DIG46, H02B 500

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044369719

ABSTRACT:
The mounting structure includes a pair of side abutments, upper and lower abutments, and front and rear abutments into which a rectangular parallelepiped body of a leaf spring switch is snap fit.

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