Method of assembling a switch and terminal assembly

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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339 14R, 200293, 200303, 174 51, H01H 1100, H01H 1104, H01H 912

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042940044

ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling a switch and terminal assembly. In this method, a plurality of terminals are disposed with electrical connection sections thereof exposed beyond a casing of the assembly and aligned generally in row formation. A ground connection section of a grounding device is disposed in the row formation with the electrical connection sections and a mounting section of the grounding device is associated in displacement preventing engagement with the casing.
A prime mover is also disclosed.

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