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I'm trying to put together the Yaheetech 2 Tier x Design, Occasional Console Side Table. I can't figure out how to "Use Screw A and nut B to fix." PLEASE help!! Thank you!!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: Assembling Odyssey Lstand

lol....after reading your problem and then posting mine I had an idea. I went to youtube.com and found out that in order to hook up the U CLAMPS...you have to disconnect the table top attachment and connect the U Clamps to the short bases. You then dont need longer screws you use the little black screws that came with the stand. I went to Guitar Center after I did mine and confirmed that theirs was set up the same way....lol...LETS PARTY NOW !! This calls for a celebration party...lol GOOD LUCK AND TEAR THOSE PARTIES UP

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2010

SOURCE: we need a screw and insert nut(?) for a crib, Gerry model 9021

Hello,

Every piece of equipment has a model number you can check this link https://plweb.evenflo.com/replacement_parts.aspx You should be able to get replacements. You can also call them they would be happy to find a replacement for you. These things get lost from time to time or just get worn and torn. Here is a number for you to call.


US: 1-800-233-5921
Canada: 1-937-773-3971

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: Need a new screw and nut to hold the side of the

Why its not in spare while you bought that?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 09, 2010

SOURCE: I have the 691pass&seymour

Thank you for the clear description of your P&S device.
You need to test your wires.
We are looking for the Hot, Neutral and Load wires.

Your old switch has two wires.
One of these wires is the Hot (I suspect 100% that the wire that comes from the other wires that are twisted together is the Hot)
The other is Load

Separate the old switch wires and turn on power.
Use ordinary tester.
Test each wire to metal box and see if the box is grounded.
Tester will light up on Hot wire.
You can also test each of the old switch wires to the other wires in the box.

1) Hot: Once you determine the Hot wire, this wire will connect to the P&S device:
Hot connects to the brass screws on right side, just as you said ... and these screws are on opposite side from silver screw.

2) Load: The wire to Load connects to brass screw on top left, which is on same side of device as silver screw. This screw sits opposite the P&S switch.

The last wire is the Neutral.
Test your Hot wire to all other wires in the box.
When the tester lights up, that is the Neutral

3) Neutral connects to silver screw which will complete the circuit to the P&S receptacle.

http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-select-right-wire-nut.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2010

SOURCE: i just bought a halex ping pong table (used 2x's)

those plates are used to keep each table up when table if folded.

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lol....after reading your problem and then posting mine I had an idea. I went to youtube.com and found out that in order to hook up the U CLAMPS...you have to disconnect the table top attachment and connect the U Clamps to the short bases. You then dont need longer screws you use the little black screws that came with the stand. I went to Guitar Center after I did mine and confirmed that theirs was set up the same way....lol...LETS PARTY NOW !! This calls for a celebration party...lol GOOD LUCK AND TEAR THOSE PARTIES UP
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