Installing Replacement Threaded Locking Ring # CAM55577
Question:
How do you put new one on?
asked by: Karl
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Expert Reply:
Replacement Threaded Locking Ring # CAM55577 would basically have to be pressed onto the connector. Ideally you would push on all sides at once which you might be able to do with something that has the same diameter. Otherwise you might be able to work it on by pressing it on at one point and then working your thumbs around the circumference of it: one thumb going clockwise the other going counter-clockwise.
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Replacement Threaded Locking Ring for Camco 50-Amp Power Grip Connectors - Black - Qty 1
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