why are there holes in the electrodes of male plug ends

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jdinzer

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I know it sounds like a stupid question but my instructor challenged us with the question this week and if we got it right we would get 5 points to our grade. If u have an answer please post it. thanks
 

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jdinzer said:
I know it sounds like a stupid question but my instructor challenged us with the question this week and if we got it right we would get 5 points to our grade. If u have an answer please post it. thanks

I will let you do your own homework on this one. I'll give you some info tho. This question was discussed a few weeks ago in this forum. Try and search for it.
 

Smart $

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ANSI/NEMA WD 6-2002 is the dimensional standard for wiring devices.

Page 17 is titled: FLAT BLADE HOLE LOCATIONS, GENERAL INFORMATION.

Note 1 thereon states, "Hole in flat blade is optional, and it is intended for manufacturing purposes only. However if used it must be located as per dimensions shown above."
 

radiopet

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So you are saying the little holes in the end of the attachment plug are NOT for the enjoyment of the electrons to JUMP through....DANG.....ok I will buy the Manufacturing thing....:)
 
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