Some designs also add guide grooves or limit posts between the moving parts and the housing to prevent the hook from getting stuck due to offset when unlocking.
Some designs also add guide grooves or limit posts between the moving parts and the housing to prevent the hook from getting stuck due to offset when unlocking.
In modern household appliances, juicers are among the most frequently used small appliances. Their core control component—the rotary switch—is responsible for crucial functions such as starting, speed adjustment, and mode switching.
In everyday household appliances like electric heaters, fans, and air conditioners, turning the power on and off often relies on a seemingly simple yet crucial component: the self-locking push switch.
Precision stamping or injection molding processes can ensure the dimensional accuracy and shape consistency of the contact points, avoiding poor contact due to processing errors.
In various electrical and electronic devices used in daily life, the self-locking push switch, with its simple and intuitive operation, is one of the most familiar control elements.
To address the common gear abnormality scenario of contact sticking, the protection linkage design needs to incorporate temperature sensing and fusing mechanisms into the contact area.