phil d
Well-known member
I was thinking today about loose connections and the consequences,and how nobody seems to know the cause,then something I'd seen fairly recently popped into my head.I'd been somewhere and they were having electrical work done,now like a lot of others I like to watch how people go about things,actually people watching has been a hobby of mine for quite a while,Anyway this young spark(mid 20's) is fitting a CU,he feeds the cables through the back then using his impact screwdriver proceeds to screw it to the board.OK so far,then after stripping the cables back he proceeded to connect to the terminals using his trusty impact driver!Now a thought occured to me at this point,either someone showed him that neat little trick,or he worked it out for himself and has possibly shown others.I know a lot of the younger guys love their power tools,many's the time I've worked with young lads and had to fit say a ceiling rose. "hang on I'll get my impact driver " says he,he scurries off to get it only to find on his return that I have managed to drive 2 inch and a half 8's in using a normal screwdriver.If we take the average tool as having a max torque of around 150Nm threads could easily be stripped without knowing,it's an interesting possibility wouldn't you say?