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![]() "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message nk.net... I have a knurled nut wrench, which I purchased to remove the knurled nut on my KWM-380. It was a high quality driver. However, no matter how hard I tried, I could not remove the nut. There simply was not enough contact. I finally had to use a pair of pliers and destroyed the knurled nut. That led me to not want to reassemble the switch using the same technique. I ended up using a nice 12 sided nut. It looks fine, though not original. So, my KWM-380 is now non-standard. That does not bother me too much since I also have non-standard boards inside. Colin K7FM If its possible to get to the back of the switch you can try to loosen the back nut, usualy a regular hex nut. I've also had some success by using a pair of pliers padded with tape. Also, try a drop of WD-40 around the threads of the nut. Let it soak in for a few minutes. Some of these trim nuts are so thin that putting much pressure on them with pliers will distort them and make them very difficult to remove. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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