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The red arrow show the desired hole required. I will have to get somebody with a 20mm drill and drill out the hole. I found a website explaining :
"Stud size is not normally of major concern as most crimp terminals or lugs would be available in a standard range of sizes that correspond to the wire size. The fixing hole sizes are commonly shown as metric (e.g. M6) or sometimes American (e.g. ¼) screw sizes. Please see the Panduit stud size chart and our own American to metric screw comparison chart.
The problem you may encounter is when you are using tube terminals. "
@off_grid_living Just look at it this way: That's a perfect reason to extend your tool collection! :-) It's never a bad thing to own a 20mm metal drill bit. You'll never know when I will come in quite handy.
@lyse You so go to have around Lyse. I going to see if a local Engineer has a 20mm bit and drill these holes straight away, otherwise, I will have to drill it myself as you say. Who would know the most important hole is called the fixing hole and the least important hole is called the stud hole. Stupid terminology, nothing is every explained/
@lyse You so go to have around Lyse. I going to see if a local Engineer has a 20mm bit and drill these holes straight away, otherwise, I will have to drill it myself as you say. Who would know the most important hole is called the fixing hole and the least important hole is called the stud hole. Stupid terminology, nothing is every explained/
@lyse You so go to have around Lyse. I going to see if a local Engineer has a 20mm bit and drill these holes straight away, otherwise, I will have to drill it myself as you say. Who would know the most important hole is called the fixing hole and the least important hole is called the stud hole. Stupid terminology, nothing is every explained/
don’t worry with every single Twt archived one day you’ll be able to write a book about all this 👌
don’t worry with every single Twt archived one day you’ll be able to write a book about all this 👌
don’t worry with every single Twt archived one day you’ll be able to write a book about all this 👌
@off_grid_living @prologic Yeah, every trade has its own terminology, which often doesn't make any sense to others. Even worse, terms you know and think you can easily make use of or adopt, actually mean completely different things in other fields. The problem is, if you don't know the correct wording, you cannot look it up easily in table books or other literature.