Is there a reason why all conventional domestic electrical wiring fittings use exclusively slotted screw heads, rather than the much more practical Phillips or Pozidrive heads? Don't tell me that electricians can only carry one screwdriver?
maybe but a lot of the modern screws are steel, and are indeed either pozi or plus-minus.
Face plate screws M3,5 are available in pozi head, and I note that on the continent more fittings seem to be moving to sprung terminals in the manner of wago example I imagine we will follow suit
maybe but a lot of the modern screws are steel, and are indeed either pozi or plus-minus.
Face plate screws M3,5 are available in pozi head, and I note that on the continent more fittings seem to be moving to sprung terminals in the manner of wago example I imagine we will follow suit