Image:Schuko plug and socket annotated.png
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based on image:Schuko_plug_and_socket.png with annotations added by me.
[edit] paragraph from en:schuko that uses the annotations
When inserted into the socket, the Schuko plug covers the socket cavity(1) and establishes protective-earth connection through the earth clips(2) before the live and neutral pins(3) establish contact, thereby preventing users from touching connected pins. Therefore, the Schuko system does not require partially insulated pins, as they are used in the europlug, as well as the British and Australian plugs. A pair of non-conductive guiding notches(4) on the left and right side provides extra stability, enabling the safe use of large and heavy plugs (e.g. with built-in transformers or timers).
[edit] original description
hybrid of en:Image:Schuko (CEE 7-4) rewirable 2.jpg anden:Image:F plug.jpg
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the image was made for use on en:List of countries with mains power plugs, voltages & frequencies
F plug.jpg was scaled up to 250% of its original size to bring the images to roughly the same scale
Schuko (CEE 7-4) rewirable 2.jpg was pasted on top
and finally the image as a whole was cropped.