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What is this electrical schematic symbol?
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Suzuki_Don
Hi ERIC,
That symbol is a frame earth. Usually a lug with a bolt through it screwed into a threaded hole in the frame. Clean all these up and coat threads with dialectric grease as well as the lug before you bolt it together. I clean the thread out with a tap and clean threads on the bolt/screws before dialectric grease to get a real good earth. Bad earths cause BAD problems with electrics.Last edited by Guest; 02-26-2010, 09:19 PM.
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Don is absolutely right, but for those of us on this side of the pond, it's called a frame ground point.
The particular ones you pointed out will be large ring terminals that mount over the end of the turn signal stalk
and are held in by the large nut that holds the turn signal to its mount.
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so its just a ring connector crimped onto the end of a wire and then placed onto a bolt with a nut snugged down on top of it to both ground the wire and hold the signal in place. That makes sence as to why there are ones like that near where the battery is too, i see them on the schematic as well.
Thanks guys---Eric
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