Do 7-Pole Connector # PK11700 and Cable Guard # PK11763 Thread Onto Each Other
Updated 03/26/2018 | Published 03/23/2018 >
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I watched the video on the mounting of 11-763P and it states that you just thread it on to the Pollak connector. But what Im seeing is that the thread direction on the connector and the direction of the coil on the guard dont match up. Am I missing something or are these two products not compatible?
asked by: Scott R
Expert Reply:
The 2 parts in question, # PK11763 and # PK11700, do thread together. I went out and tested it myself to make sure. Once threaded on the cable guard doesn't like to thread back off though. I used a small flat blade screwdriver to sort of pry the coils off enough to where I could then pull it off.
We also have them already together as # PK11702.
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Pollak Plated Steel Cable Guard for Single-Pole Connector PK11852
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