Think it was another forum. Best not link..........I have seen a comment or two on them, but where? I can't remember. Maybe our friend Patch can help?
Oh yes it hasRead something on another forum ages ago about the ezybond clamp not having a BS number so non conforming with wiring regs?
As long as the item has equal or higher safety than it's equivulent item, then it's acceptable.Read something on another forum ages ago about the ezybond clamp not having a BS number so non conforming with wiring regs?
Yes, Zee, your not wrong...Is it me being a bloody nuisance again, or are the metallic BS 951 clamps a ****** to install and still make look good? This HCL clamp appears not to have these problems AndyGuiness Drink
Depends what make you use. I use the tenby ones always work ok but I might try the plastic ones. Always looking for better and easier things to use.Is it me being a bloody nuisance again, or are the metallic BS 951 clamps a ****** to install and still make look good? This HCL clamp appears not to have these problems AndyGuiness Drink
That looks like the biggest problem that I see to, 20 per pack at 6 quid a pack but that nets down to 30p per clamp and it looks like it will save you guys a fair bit of installation time.The only downside I could see on these were the fact you need to stock 4 types in your van
Indeed so Mr Slip's...These clamps do not meet the requirements of BS 951 as one of the criteria's is the construction has to be made entirely of metal. The company challenged the authorities last year about this but lost. Even their statement (link posted above) says something along those lines.
tis a conundrum??? do you or don't you use em????Eaton cannot claim compliance with BS951:1999 due to the standard referring to thefact that all of the components of the clamp, with exception of the label, be made of
metal.
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