Pendant strain relief

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wireday

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I have a 4square mounted to the ceiling, want to do a pendant for a #10/3 SO cord. Am I allowed to knock out the 1/2 inch hole to 3/4 on the cover ?
 
You might be better off starting with a blank cover and drilling a hole just large enough to clear the bolt of a 3/4 knockout punch. Otherwise it may be a struggle to keep the punch properly centered in a 1/2 hole if the bolt of your punch is significantly smaller. I think it can also produce a better result.
 
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You might be better off starting with a blank cover and drilling a hole just large enough to clear the bolt of a 3/4 knockout punch. Otherwise it may be a struggle to keep the punch properly centered in a 1/2 hole if the bolt of your punch is significantly smaller. I think it can also produce a better result.
The K.O. set I have has a draw bolt that will stay centered in a 1/2" K.O. (7/8") hole.
 
In fact Greenlee hydraulic punch sets come exactly that way, 1/2" KO punch is 3/8 draw screw and all the other sizes use a draw screw that centers close enough in that 1/2" KO hole.
Right. That's so you only have to drill a hole for the 3/8 screw, and use the 1/2" K.O. if you're going larger.
 
I normally skip that process on that job, and use a blank plate and a holecutter. No layout or cross-hairs and punch centering required.
I also use bus drop cable, Kellems grip, and a sky-ty hanger for a stress relief.


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Thanks for posting. Nice looking work.

Must be nice not having to bid against Home Cheepo shoppers.
 
For something no larger than 3/4", I would just use a step bit to enlarge the hole. You could bolt the cover down on a couple of scraps of 2x4 to hold it, then drill the hole. Saves having to do all that up at the ceiling.
 
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