DCBB (was SW4024 with control problems) [RE-wrenches]
Matt Tritt
solarone at charter.net
Thu Jul 7 10:34:28 PDT 2005
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Kurt Nelson wrote:
>The other thing with the DCBB is that the threads are much coarser,
>which compounds the problem by giving less mechanical
>advantage/compression.
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No kidding! I wonder if the course threads are supposed to allow greater
surface contact, or what?
The other other thing is that the two itty-bitty mounting screws that
are supposed to hold the block don't exactly inspire confidence when
you're applying the force required to secure the cables, especially when
you consider that this is also a grounding block. Jeez, the more we
discuss this the less I like the way that box is put together.
Matt
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