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Part Names of MCB

02/10/2011 12:12 AM

what are the techanical names of mcb parts?

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02/10/2011 3:02 AM

Bits, whatsits and springs!

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02/10/2011 3:29 AM

Tony :- you should also have mentioned nadgers and doofers. Some may contain widgets.

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02/10/2011 5:24 AM

Don't leave out the congeminating sproggles, or it won't work when it is all put back together.

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02/10/2011 2:43 PM

I could never find that spring when it flew out of the congeminating sproggles. They've got a mind of their own.

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02/11/2011 11:05 AM

It's awful when you lose the framitulating ball at the end of the sproggle spring. Its replacement, with correct Lindhurst orientation, is essential for proper sproggle toggling.

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