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Default Electrical socket replacement

On 23 July, 19:50, "ARWadsworth"
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On 23 July, 18:06, "ARWadsworth"
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"John" wrote in message


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We have a 13A double switched socket in a tiled location. I don't know
how
old it is but it's an old-fashioned type with four fixing screws, two
at
the top and two at the bottom, as opposed to the modern ones of one at
each side. The socket was physically damaged when something hit it
recently so needs to be replaced. Is there any sort of adapter plate or
something that will get us round the problem of the fixing screws
without
having to replace the backbox as well, or do I have to gingerly
extracate
the backbox from said tiles?


TIA


Have you actually looked behind the broken socket yet?


Quite often these old back boxes had 6 mounting holes (4 where you can
now
see the exiting mounting screws) and two others that match the holes on a
modern socket.


Cheers


Adam


The above is true. *The sockets/boxes were made by MK, I remember
installing lots as an apprentice. * The problem is they will be tapped
4BA.
You can get round this with self tapping screws. Or I suppose using
the old screws.
MK made the best of electrical equipment back then. *Maybe they still
do.


You often have to remove the 4 lugs that are been used at the moment to get
a modern sock to fit.

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Yes, now you mention it, I think you're right.