For me it was a combination of watching my older brother wire up the bedroom door handle from a light switch with a old meccano screwdriver to stop our sister coming in, no one actually got shocked luckily
The 2nd thing was an unhealthy interest in fire and explosives started with weed killer...
Quick google search of "ARINC-600 led to this page, it has charts of Plugs/ connectors and TE part numbers
https://www.te.com/usa-en/products/connectors/rectangular-connectors/intersection/arinc-600.html?tab=pgp-story
In the OP you say you don't know if it's you or your side cutters that are the problem
Use another pair borrowed from a colleague and get him to try yours
If you still can't strip the cable more efficiently than with yours it's your technique
Your Electrician mate will tell you if your...
I've worked alongside quite a few German and Dutch Mechatronic guys that are trained to the same level as yourself and it's obvious to me that they all would find a maintenance job here with no real issues, very well trained people!
However I've worked with a young Polish guy that did a...
Several of my colleagues have private mileage on their Company Van's this last year and they've all had their tax codes adjusted to just under 4K a year !
They're not happy as they were told it would be a similar amount as in David's post
It's being looked into over the last 6 months but...
Had lots of managers over the years , very few good ones , the best usually had been on the tools in the same or similar jobs
Just seems to be a big worthless bureaucracy now, they just invent new paperwork schemes for everyone to fill in to collect data, usually aimed at reducing costs by...
Ah yes misread it sorry, wasn't having a dig I was just thinking about tool addicts and how much they spend on the next new shiny thing!
But even so when you look at just basic tools you already have and use everyday it can add up to a considerable amount
Several hundred? I bet some of the chronic tool tarts on here will be thinking it's a bit more than that
I thought the same , collected good quality tools over last 10-15 years and wondered how much it would cost to replace as new, ie if they were stolen
Was a bit surprised to find it was...
Really it's to broaden my horizons
I'm in a new job with some plc work not done any yet training at some point in the future but its mainly just checking the program when there are issues, no programming as such but it's no reason not to learn for myself
I posted on here ages ago about a social housing job I did
We were warned about a 60 yr old Woman who was getting people that were working in her house sacked/suspended through claims of theft and damage etc approx 2k in damage to her house etc in spurious claims ie broken cookers and other...
Just a thought
Did She offer any paperwork from this Fire safety officer? Or their name and contact details?
I think I'd contact them myself and ask to speak to the person involved,
I'd put money on they'll say they know nothing about it ,
If She has contacted them then this can go to your...
I'm looking to learn about PLC's and have got hold of an Mitsubishi FX2n-64MT for free brand new in the box ,it was going in the skip but I kept it back
Can anyone tell me is this a unit that I can learn basics on?
ie is there free software available ?
I used to buy a Stanley or CK bag almost yearly and found that holes appeared in the pockets ,Straps broke , cracks in the bottom and I'd lose tools occasionally, plus I always wanted a bit more organisation than these bags had.
After 5-6 years I saw a Veto bag, its owner let me have a good...
I'd say if you can afford it , and can justify it then why not,
They're very well made and you won't regret buying good quality,
I have 2 bags MC, XL and a meter pouch
In the MC I carry tools and meters which would cost me over a grand to replace at today's prices therefore I wanted something...
I heard of a claim like this in a social housing contract,
The guy investigating it contacted the manufacturer re the clearance height where they confirmed the measurements in installation manual.
He asked what the risk of fire was with the temperature of the convected air and they couldn't...
Its actually quite difficult in the UK to do this as in most areas there are virtually no courses upto level 3 at colleges ie City and Guilds except maintenance short crossover courses for multiskilling mechanical maintenance personnel and these are quite expensive
An Electrician would really...
Yes and no
I found I was working with ex maintenance blokes and people new to the industry so the practical side for me wasn't an issue at all which meant I could concentrate on the controls side
However the others were good at the controls I know people say just break it down to basics...
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