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    Quote Originally Posted by bergie View Post
    i think since they are making most of clipsal parts in china ,there standards and tolerances are a bit inconsistent.
    i think its the plastic holes that are too tight and not the brass contacts. i would take a small round file and clean up the edges.
    just make sure the power is off!
    I haven't got around to contacting Clipsal yet so I had a closer look at the sockets.

    I dismantled an old plug and, making sure that the power was off (!), tried each individual prong in the new sockets. They all moved in and out quite easily, so the plugs are not sticking because the holes that are too tight - I think it must be the alignment that's slightly out. As bergie suggested, that's definitely a tolerance problem.

    This gives me greater confidence when I get to dealing with Clipsal, because I won't be fobbed off with the excuse that "it's only because the sockets are new".
    Last edited by Wrinkly; 14-Nov-10 at 07:00 AM.

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