G garrisonm1 Member Location Maryland Apr 2, 2003 #1 have you ever looked at a 1900 or 11b blank plate, one side is marked "under side". I wonder why this is so, both sides seem identical.
have you ever looked at a 1900 or 11b blank plate, one side is marked "under side". I wonder why this is so, both sides seem identical.
L luke warmwater Senior Member Apr 3, 2003 #2 Re: blank plate What brand?? I just looked at the ones we have and there is nothing on them. I belive these are Steel City.
Re: blank plate What brand?? I just looked at the ones we have and there is nothing on them. I belive these are Steel City.
B bphgravity Senior Member Location Florida Apr 3, 2003 #3 Re: blank plate I think it has something to do with the mounting terminal "ears". If the plate is out on upside-down, the plate will have a tendency of working its way off the screw while being torqued. This is only a guess. Contact the manufacturer?
Re: blank plate I think it has something to do with the mounting terminal "ears". If the plate is out on upside-down, the plate will have a tendency of working its way off the screw while being torqued. This is only a guess. Contact the manufacturer?
B bennie Esteemed Member Apr 3, 2003 #4 Re: blank plate Correct, if you can see the words it is backwards... the cover will fall off if the screws become loose on a vertically mounted box. [ April 03, 2003, 06:14 PM: Message edited by: bennie ]
Re: blank plate Correct, if you can see the words it is backwards... the cover will fall off if the screws become loose on a vertically mounted box. [ April 03, 2003, 06:14 PM: Message edited by: bennie ]