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Scott[_17_] January 10th 19 05:02 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?

Tufnell Park January 10th 19 05:20 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.

Scott[_17_] January 10th 19 05:37 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:

On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.

Harry Bloomfield[_3_] January 10th 19 06:10 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
Scott expressed precisely :
How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


Try to drill or tease out the copper wire, that should leave the screw
loose enough to remove. A small drill bit will follow the softer
copper, in preference to the harder brass of the terminal.

charles January 10th 19 06:22 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
In article ,
Scott wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:


On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


use a small enough drill to fit between the threads and the recalcitrant
screw can usually be got out. If it snapped when you tried to unscrew it,
it would seem thatb it was overtighted by the original installer. The
don't sell insulated torque screwdrivers for no reason.

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Scott[_17_] January 10th 19 07:00 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 18:22:45 +0000 (GMT), charles
wrote:

In article ,
Scott wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:


On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


use a small enough drill to fit between the threads and the recalcitrant
screw can usually be got out. If it snapped when you tried to unscrew it,
it would seem thatb it was overtighted by the original installer. The
don't sell insulated torque screwdrivers for no reason.


Regrettably it was on the way in, so my fault. I thought it was
protruding more than the others so I tried to tighten it a bit more.
That said, it is solidly in now so perhaps I would just leave it be.

John Rumm January 10th 19 07:12 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


Very small anticlockwise drill bit is probably your best bet...


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John.

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Scott[_17_] January 10th 19 07:38 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 19:12:50 +0000, John Rumm
wrote:

On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


Very small anticlockwise drill bit is probably your best bet...


Thanks. There may be an argument for leaving well alone given it is
solid but it offends my sense of neatness.

Has MK quality declined? This assembly seems very flimsy. The last
plug I fitted was fiddly with a heavy cable. Even the last socket
seemed a bit flimsy.

This particular device is a niche item and came from Malaysia. Is the
Malaysian quality as good or am I getting more of a 'budget' product?

[email protected] January 10th 19 09:42 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On Thursday, 10 January 2019 17:02:56 UTC, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/..._Damaged_Screw


NT

FMurtz January 11th 19 04:03 AM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?

Angle grinder :)

FMurtz January 11th 19 04:09 AM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
charles wrote:
In article ,
Scott wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:


On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


use a small enough drill to fit between the threads and the recalcitrant
screw can usually be got out. If it snapped when you tried to unscrew it,
it would seem thatb it was overtighted by the original installer. The
don't sell insulated torque screwdrivers for no reason.

Dental burr in dremmel or die grinder can be controlled to drill screw
or at least make centre for drill then make easy out by grinding a
square taper to a point on hard steel.
Anything is possible with DIY

Rod Speed January 11th 19 04:42 AM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 


"FMurtz" wrote in message
...
charles wrote:
In article ,
Scott wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:


On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


use a small enough drill to fit between the threads and the recalcitrant
screw can usually be got out. If it snapped when you tried to unscrew
it,
it would seem thatb it was overtighted by the original installer. The
don't sell insulated torque screwdrivers for no reason.

Dental burr in dremmel or die grinder can be controlled to drill screw or
at least make centre for drill then make easy out by grinding a square
taper to a point on hard steel.


Anything is possible with DIY


Bet you can't fart your way to the moon.


Andrew[_22_] January 11th 19 01:11 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On 10/01/2019 17:37, Scott wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:20:34 +0000, Tufnell Park
wrote:

On 10/01/2019 17:02, Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?


You'll probably just have to drill it out unless it is a very loose fit
in which case it may 'tease out' with a pair of tweezers or similar
implement.


How do you drill without dethreading the hole? I can see this going
badly.


You drill with an smaller drill to remove the central plug of the
screw then ideally use an extractor tool which is reverse threaded
so as you screw into it, it tightens and undoes the screw (or bolt).

Thats the theory any way ...

Adam Funk[_3_] January 11th 19 02:44 PM

Schuko socket (further difficulty)
 
On 2019-01-11, FMurtz wrote:

Scott wrote:
The electrician fitted the Schuko socket but put the live to the left.
Not that it matters, but I decided it would be a good idea to modify
it. However, the terminal screw broke as I was tightening it (I don't
think I'll be buying MK again). By chance, I have a replacement
screw. Is there a recognised way of getting the broken screw out?

Angle grinder :)


Someone had to say it!

Peeler[_3_] January 12th 19 12:09 AM

Lonely Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 15:42:25 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:


Dental burr in dremmel or die grinder can be controlled to drill screw or
at least make centre for drill then make easy out by grinding a square
taper to a point on hard steel.


Anything is possible with DIY


Bet you can't fart your way to the moon.


Bet you still need to be taught a few more lessons on this group, you
obnoxious senile pest! Watch it, punching bag! BG

--
"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed:
"You can **** off as you know less than pig **** you sad
little ignorant ****."
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