sberry
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I agree. I think the pre twist is partially so that it makes it all a super deliberate effort and adds a double check step. I am not sure how much integrity it actually adds.
Something else is the nut itself. Those old vynal Scotch bastards were the worst, didn't seem that the spring had the correct taper. I have ran across more than one of those all loose, they didn't always burn and don't always know what load was on them but have certainly found loose wires and maybe a few burned ones.
The Ideal is very good, I have taken a lot of my own connections apart over the years and don't find them loose, some are so tight really welded together for practical purpose.
I do on occasion run a nut on a ways, if it doesn't feel right I back off and will trim it a little if there is a problem. I will certainly agree, either method,,, and Ideal says pre is not required and have seen some appliance instructions say not to but its really about the installer. Its a minor step I try not to hurry past, a few seconds does not matter.
There is usually twist outside the nut to insure the thing cant just pop out, turns it in to a bundle of sorts.
Something else is the nut itself. Those old vynal Scotch bastards were the worst, didn't seem that the spring had the correct taper. I have ran across more than one of those all loose, they didn't always burn and don't always know what load was on them but have certainly found loose wires and maybe a few burned ones.
The Ideal is very good, I have taken a lot of my own connections apart over the years and don't find them loose, some are so tight really welded together for practical purpose.
I do on occasion run a nut on a ways, if it doesn't feel right I back off and will trim it a little if there is a problem. I will certainly agree, either method,,, and Ideal says pre is not required and have seen some appliance instructions say not to but its really about the installer. Its a minor step I try not to hurry past, a few seconds does not matter.
There is usually twist outside the nut to insure the thing cant just pop out, turns it in to a bundle of sorts.

