Tightening Toggle?

BloodRose

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3 wy toggle is turned on my Soltero. Was loose, but I tightened it, but now its not straight.. I cant get my fingers in the cavity to hold it in place while I tighten without fear of breaking wires or solder joints. Any tips on how to keep one stable as you tighten?? Thanks
 
Re: Tightening Toggle?

Never had to use a tool and cant ever recall breaking a wire but I'm sure it could happen. I snug the ring/nut topside with the toggle close to the position in which I want it, then hold the ring/nut up top (with fingers) and tighten by grabbing sides of the toggle switch inside the cavity with thumb and forefinger and snug it into position. Sometimes you have to experiment with how tight to initially get the exterior nut/ring in order for the toggle to end up where you want it when you tighten it. Sometimes I use a large lock ring inside the cavity, sometimes not. Just depends on whether it holds tight without it or not. I don't know any other way other than getting your fingers or a tool on the toggle.
 
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Needle nose plyers to hod the switch, then pliers around the nut (put tape around it so the paint doesn't get scratched).
 
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Unscrew the plastic knob. Put on two nuts of the same thread. Counter-lock them. (Tighten them against each other.) Then use a nut driver to hold them while you tighten the switch nut.
 
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just to clarify, I usually use needle nose pliers to turn the ring on front and either hold the box in the back with either my fingers or reg pliers. But due to the smaller hole, cant get the fingers in there and due to where the wires are, and the smaller hole (I LIKE a tight hole,but not in this case.... heh heh) Im worried about breaking wires if I grab with pliers. that's why Im asking. Thanks Artie, good idea! just gotta find some matching nuts
 
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the switch will still turn with that, it just makes it easier to tighten the silly round nuts they use
 
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BLUE loc-tite also helps hold the nut in place extremely well. I use it on my hockey skates and it holds up incredibly well


NOT the red.
 
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