Weird screws on light!! Help
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Weird screws on light!! Help
In my friends shop she has a blue fly killing light thingy
It was taken down for cleaning and now the ‘screws’ that hold the bottom piece on don’t!
It looks like they should slot in and be tightened up - but, one side doesn’t turn and the other side spins
Wondering if anyone knows what sort of fittings they are and what we can do to make them work!!
Not great pics, but the stem of the fitting from inside and the ‘slot/hole’ they go into (middle one!) - the outside looks like a flathead screw!
It was taken down for cleaning and now the ‘screws’ that hold the bottom piece on don’t!
It looks like they should slot in and be tightened up - but, one side doesn’t turn and the other side spins
Wondering if anyone knows what sort of fittings they are and what we can do to make them work!!
Not great pics, but the stem of the fitting from inside and the ‘slot/hole’ they go into (middle one!) - the outside looks like a flathead screw!
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
The shape suggests it may be a push coupling and any screws that have been removed hold the fitting that's pushed into.
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
Any manufacturer details / name on it? Google for images, etc
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
Looks like a push fit thing. The receiver is pop rivted onto the body and the sticky out bit just shoves in
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
For £500 plus expenses, I'll come set fire to the shop, making the issue moot.
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
KFB hasn't raised his fee in ages. Catch him while he's cheap (and hot...)KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:20 pm For £500 plus expenses, I'll come set fire to the shop, making the issue moot.
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
She did say that it should just push in, but it doesn't hold And cos it's the base, it kinda has to!
I'll ask her for the make/model (was there this morning but it was busy so didn't get to ask about the light!)
Thanx tho - I wasn't going mad when I figured something was wrong!! LOL
I'll ask her for the make/model (was there this morning but it was busy so didn't get to ask about the light!)
Thanx tho - I wasn't going mad when I figured something was wrong!! LOL
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
Nut looks like it should be an interference fit in the base and held in place by the serrations, the hole in the base has become too large to retain it through wear and tear.
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Re: Weird screws on light!! Help
I think there should be a spring in the hole, like a hair clip with a wider gap. The bulbous end slides through the middle of the spring which closes behind it and holds it in place, if this has been dislodged it won't hold.