06-14-2022, 08:02 AM
We purchased a new ceiling fan for my Wife's work from Home Office. I finally got around to installing it on Sat. Wasn't an easy install, but I got it done, but it was late and the instructions said to not use any "light controller (dimmer) on the circuit since it had a remote control for both fan and light. Anyways I had a "dimmer" so I changed it back to a on/off switch. I didn't put it into the box since it was late and kind of dark. Next Morning I started to fasten the switch to the box, I used just a traditional screwdriver and it was turning hard, and all of a sudden I heard "snap", the screw twisted off. They were a cheap "hardened screw" like a sheetrock screw. It broke off with about a 1/16" sticking out of the electrical box. It was a plastic box so I wouldn't have been able to get to the backside of the screw.
I got a "thin nosed"vice grips and clamped it on, but it twisted as I turned it. I got a more traditional vice grips, locked it on and carefully turned the screw out. Whew! Dodged a bullet! If that failed I don't know what I would have done. Maybe replace the box, but it had two circuits.
BTW, the new screw went in no problem.
Glad I got it fixed without a bunch of work. Just wanted to share my potential problem
All is well
I got a "thin nosed"vice grips and clamped it on, but it twisted as I turned it. I got a more traditional vice grips, locked it on and carefully turned the screw out. Whew! Dodged a bullet! If that failed I don't know what I would have done. Maybe replace the box, but it had two circuits.
BTW, the new screw went in no problem.
Glad I got it fixed without a bunch of work. Just wanted to share my potential problem
All is well