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Soochu Posted 22 years ago
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I am a quality checkman. Now I meet a question I don't understand the meaning of the ' SNAP-IN back cover '. Who can tell me what cover is a SNAP-IN cover. Thanks in advance.
Pls. see the sentence.

COVER
Covers protecting live parts, with the exception of snap-in back covers, shall not be removed during
pulling with a force of 50 N with a test hook.( R 0.5 mm )
In addition, for snap-in back covers, 100 N is required at a temperature of 50 °C for 4 hours.
  

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it is obviously technical, specific to the item in the catalogue, snap-in suggests an easy fixing - something that goes in wtihout screws or hinges or clips

  • it is obviously technical, specific to the item in the catalogue, snap-in suggests an easy fixing - something that goes in wtihout screws or hinges or clips
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it is obviously technical, specific to the item in the catalogue,

snap-in suggests an easy fixing - something that goes in wtihout screws or hinges or clips
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Soochu, is there more text? More information would help to understand this better, because it is not very clear as it is. Can you post more?
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Thank you mike in japan very much. I am so sorry that it's all the information I can get. But I have known the answer from suzi. The same thanks to you and everyone who are working for the EnglishForward.
At the time the cover goes in it will make a snap sound, so the sort of cover is named snap-in cover. Am I right?^_^
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Yes, and as it Suzy said it doesn't use anything except interference fit to keep it there.
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What are the in-depth rules on usage of "the" or "a"?

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