Read 320.40 and compare the wording to 330.40. You can use them for MC but they are not required whereas they are for AC.not getting how you can not use an anti-short bushing with that stuff.
Roger
Read 320.40 and compare the wording to 330.40. You can use them for MC but they are not required whereas they are for AC.not getting how you can not use an anti-short bushing with that stuff.
But why one and not the other?Read 320.40 and compare the wording to 330.40. You can use them for MC but they are not required whereas they are for AC.
Roger
Probably has to do with the conductor covering inside the sheathing, AC is paper and MC is polypropylene. IOW's, it has to do with the construction of each cable type, even though they have the same appearance they are different.But why one and not the other?
Because blondes . . . never mind. :happyno:So why do they give you a bag of red heads with MC?![]()
For further information checkout nema bulletin 90 https://www.nema.org/Technical/Docu...rt Bushings for Terminating Type MC Cable.pdfSo why do they give you a bag of red heads with MC?-Hal
I love the smell of fresh sawdust on a Sunday morning and this is the best hole hog I've ever used Had it about 10 years anybody else use it or have one![]()
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So why do they give you a bag of red heads with MC?![]()
-Hal
You are using the wrong tool for the ceilings. Get yourself one of these.
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Looks like that could rip your arms off if that got caught on a nail.You are using the wrong tool for the ceilings. Get yourself one of these.
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It is just an extension for a drill Milwaukee has made for years. Take right angle drive adapter off and replace with this extension. Low speed positioning of the right angle drive adaptor is what has greater ability to rip your arms right off, I don't think this extension adapter has any gear reduction to it, so will have basically same torque as the actual drill output shaft when used as a straight drill.Looks like that could rip your arms off if that got caught on a nail.
I have a Hole Hawg®.
Only mine is made by Milwaukee.
I still have the Milwaukee dad bought for me in '72
I have one also, and it will hurt you if you let it.
It is just an extension for a drill Milwaukee has made for years. Take right angle drive adapter off and replace with this extension. Low speed positioning of the right angle drive adaptor is what has greater ability to rip your arms right off, I don't think this extension adapter has any gear reduction to it, so will have basically same torque as the actual drill output shaft when used as a straight drill.
Long extension, with the angle to it, would give you more leverage when hanging on to it then when using as a straight drill also.