Charging gun for new energy electric vehicle
A technology for charging guns and electric vehicles, which is applied to electric vehicles, circuits, electrical components, etc. It can solve the problems of damaged connecting wires, short service life, and damage to the socket of new energy vehicles at the head of the charging gun, so as to resist torsion and reduce damage , the effect of simple structure
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[0014] All features disclosed in this specification, or steps in all methods or processes disclosed, may be combined in any manner, except for mutually exclusive features and / or steps.
[0015] Any feature disclosed in this specification (including any appended claims, abstract and drawings), unless expressly stated otherwise, may be replaced by alternative features which are equivalent or serve a similar purpose. That is, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature is one example only of a series of equivalent or similar features.
[0016] Such as figure 1 As shown, it includes the charging gun head 1 and the connecting wire 12 arranged at the end of the charging gun head 1. The connecting wire 12 is used to connect the charging pile. It has an outlet hole, the core wire 8 of the connecting wire 12 passes through the rotating sleeve 2 and is connected to the charging gun head 1, and a fixed sleeve 5 is installed on the outside of the rotating sleeve 2, and a chute is pro...
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