Hi All,
I am not sure if I am the only one...but has this ever happened to any of you guys? (check pictures). I was setting up a mini disconnect with a magnum today and I was torquing the nut on the breaker and I was holding the body pretty firmly and it just broke.
To Midnite,
Is it safe to try and repair this suck with a clamp around it to keep the innards in place? or is that a recipe for disaster?
Cheers...
Damani
Damani;
I did that to a similar breaker and I just decided to replace it after I tried to repair it. Glue and tape seemed OK but did not hold it together very well. I figured a metal clamp would work loose and eventually cause a short.
I was surprised mine broke as I had not put much torque on the nut and only used a nut driver not a wrench.
Good luck with it.
Tom
Tom,
I was considering a metal clamp as it can be tighten well. It does has potentially explosive results so I was thinking maybe a plastic zip tie. I would not try glue probally a two part epoxy or similar. The small one can be fragile since they tend to flex in your hand when applying torque. I have found the 250A to be really strudy with large studs but the 125A with the smaller studs is a real wimp.
Cheers...
Damani