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What does this mean , on my Lexan?
The instructions written in graphics only, no words, on the backing
sheet imply that I must make the hole through my Lexan sheet 3mm bigger than the screw I'm putting through the hole. Is that possible? Why? Maybe the reason doesn't apply to my situation. The graphic shows a screw with arrows pointed at the threaded part from both sides, and to the left of that a circle with a diagonal slash through it. Immediately to the right of that, it has Circlle/with/slash + 3 mm and then a drill bit with arrows pointing from both sides, towards the bit. So the second part is Circle +3 mm Bit. Does that mean what I think it does? Thanks |
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