Mechanical Lugs

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JOHNEO99

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Hi

Just wondering if anyone knows the size allen used for mechanical lugs in an Erickson 283-1 CT cabinet. They are pretty large and I need to buy the right size.

Thx
 
Looks like it's time to buy a set of large allen wrenches. You just as well, 'cause you'll need them again in the future.....
 
buy a set of hex drivers that go on your ratchet like these http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=98229 (please note, this link was provided for a picture only and i do not recommend nor condone the purchase or use of harborfreight tools)

Or get a set of T handles...i picked up a nice 11pc eklind set the other day for $31 from mcmaster-carr or whia has an insulated set for $62 or something but both of these only go up to 3/8
 
I agree....Where is a good place to get a set of these? I went to Menards and Home Depot. My next stop was gonna be Autozone.

I got my at Bob's Tools. Too bad Bob doesn't have a store near you.

Surely there's a serious-as-a-heart-attack tool store near you that stocks allens larger than 5/16". WW Grainger, Fastenal, maybe?
 
Thanks for the reply guys. I think I'm gonna go with the sockets....they seem the most functional in general.

Until you get to some breakers that require an inch or two of the hex to reach the terminal (Larger C-Hs come to mind). But the 'socket' type will also allow you to use a torque wrench.
 
I knew a had a pix somewhere.....

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I make my own too. But instead of epoxy I cross drill them and put a roll pin in. This way if the hex end breaks or twists ( no I do not tighten lugs that tight) I can replace the hex part.
 
Rod couplings are a cheap alternative...you already have the ratchet set and handle, right?

Torque that coupling using the sockets you already own. :)
 
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