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Dizzy_Maskell
Guys,
I work for a company that do a lot of annual testing. As a company we test 100% of each DB every year as clients request. We have noticed now that some of the older DBs the screws on neutral bars are beginning to become worn. (Yes we do use correct screwdrivers and tighten then to the correct level) We have been thinking ultimately in a few years some of these screws will become untestable and in effect we are causing a defect by testing annually. Obviously clients will not want to start changing DBs because we have worn the screws out just wondered if any one else has considered or encountered this?
Thanks people
I work for a company that do a lot of annual testing. As a company we test 100% of each DB every year as clients request. We have noticed now that some of the older DBs the screws on neutral bars are beginning to become worn. (Yes we do use correct screwdrivers and tighten then to the correct level) We have been thinking ultimately in a few years some of these screws will become untestable and in effect we are causing a defect by testing annually. Obviously clients will not want to start changing DBs because we have worn the screws out just wondered if any one else has considered or encountered this?
Thanks people