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    "UNDER SIDE" stamp on 4" blank plate?

    A question for the know-it-alls. Why do 4" electrical blank plates have a stamp that reads "UNDER SIDE" on one side? My obsessive nature will not allow this rule to be ignored even if it seems meaningless which side is exposed.

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    It is so when you tighten the screws to hold the cover on, they pull the cover against them, not push it away. Same theory when you put wire under a screw and tighten it. Always wrap the screw in the direction of tightening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by troyorr View Post
    It is so when you tighten the screws to hold the cover on, they pull the cover against them, not push it away. Same theory when you put wire under a screw and tighten it. Always wrap the screw in the direction of tightening.
    Beat me to it. I was trying to find literature to help prove that to the know it alls.
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    Thats cause us Ohio boys are on top of things. Delta-T, when you resod your yard, the underside may be marked green side up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by troyorr View Post
    Thats cause us Ohio boys are on top of things. Delta-T, when you resod your yard, the underside may be marked green side up.
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    I swear I have never noticed a stamp like that.

    If it don't go on rite, I flip it over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by troyorr View Post
    It is so when you tighten the screws to hold the cover on, they pull the cover against them, not push it away. Same theory when you put wire under a screw and tighten it. Always wrap the screw in the direction of tightening.


    Sorry bud, that was among my first ideas too, however if you go out to the truck and check it, you can install it in any position from either side. It also follows that when one screw "pulls it on", like a wire, the other is opposite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delta-T View Post
    Sorry bud, that was among my first ideas too, however if you go out to the truck and check it, you can install it in any position from either side. It also follows that when one screw "pulls it on", like a wire, the other is opposite.
    Uh, the slot that looks like a hook points counter clock wise when it is backwards and when you tighten the screw it tries to push the plate off of the slot, when it is correct it points clockwise and tightening the screw draws the cover tighter towards the screw. Depending on your locality you can fail electrical if these are wrong. If you have a different plate from what we are talking about take a picture
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    I think that I found the plate that you are talking about.
    www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5A053
    I have no idea if this is stamped like the ones you are talking about but the only reason that I could think of (make up) would be that the corrosion resistive properties are not the same for both sides, but again that is a total blind guess.
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    I'm gonna say they aren't all stamped.

    But I'm gonna check when I get back to work.... lol
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    yup, thats the plate that is common roun' here... defies explanation

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    Quote Originally Posted by DPSwitch View Post
    I'm gonna say they aren't all stamped.

    But I'm gonna check when I get back to work.... lol
    Dude now I have to know. I thought I had seen that stamp on the plates we were talking about but now I am not sure damn it I do not have any plates left in my van. WHY NO WHY
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    It's there to drive obssessive people nut's and apparently it's working. LOL My guess is it's some engineer's form of a joke. They do have a weird sense of humor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by model m-man View Post
    It's there to drive obssessive people nut's and apparently it's working. LOL My guess is it's some engineer's form of a joke. They do have a weird sense of humor.
    BASTARDS!!!!!
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