Leesparkykent
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Thats the one.
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yep lol, struggling to get a picture loaded up my end for some reason.
I thought they had a screw thread. They’re no damn good the slightest strain and the gland will pull out.
I seem to recall someone saying they were an improvement. Can’t say I’m impressed.
I thought they had a screw thread. They’re no damn good the slightest strain and the gland will pull out.
I seem to recall someone saying they were an improvement. Can’t say I’m impressed.
They are designed for the wiska adaptable box, the knockouts in the box have a thread.
The poll makes no mention of Wiska boxes.
Banjo outside of enclosure
Banjo inside of enclosure
Piranha lock nut every time
So to use a Piranha locknut on a conventional box you need a locknut. That really makes sense.
About as much sense as this thread.
to be truthful, it's not a locknut, it's a nut. the grubscrews provide the locking.
Not voted in the poll as it depends on the box type you are glanding to. See a lot of banjo's externally on IP rated boxes with a hole drilled through the casing compromising the IP rating.
Use the pirana or earth nuts on plastic boxes makes installs quicker and neater and no IP is compromised.they are over a £1 each but worth it.
Not seen the wiska brass plates but they look good to me as putting any type of lock nut internally inside the box is a fiddly job due to the prethreaded holes. Cheers Leesparkykent will give them a try
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?
The poll makes no mention of Wiska boxes.
Banjo outside of enclosure
Banjo inside of enclosure
Piranha lock nut every time
So to use a Piranha locknut on a conventional box you need a locknut. That really makes sense.
About as much sense as this thread.
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?
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