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Dryer cord strain relief (again)
I can't fit the strain relief through the hole. It's one piece and the
side with the screws is bigger (longer) than the hole (as well as the side that goes inside the dryer.) Should I cut some part off first, or is there some bending required? Or is there a "monkey puzzle" method I can't figure out? TIA |
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Dryer cord strain relief (again)-pictures
Thses two web sites show the strain relief in question.
Top picture on this page shows installation http://www.american-appliance.com/se...dryer_cord.htm And the strain relief itself on http://www.etco.com/item.php?sku=82101&l=e The hole is smaller than any dimension of the strain relief. |
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Dryer cord strain relief (again)-pictures
The hole on the dryer is sometimes a concentric knockout. It has more than
one size opening. Do you see a small ring going around the strain relief opening? If so, punch it out or cut it out. The strain relief connector should fit after that. John Grabowski http://www.mrelectrician.tv "Yamanak Trueblood" wrote in message ... Thses two web sites show the strain relief in question. Top picture on this page shows installation http://www.american-appliance.com/se...dryer_cord.htm And the strain relief itself on http://www.etco.com/item.php?sku=82101&l=e The hole is smaller than any dimension of the strain relief. |
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