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Chris Y

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Hi
How do you get a better finish with the below switch please
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Tony_C

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The screws that hold that facing on are generally pretty small, they are only around 6mm long, I've tried sourcing longer ones as most new builds have this but failed twice after they were delivered and didn't fitso gave up. When i've done it i've had to loosen off the socket that is behind that and actually has the switches mounted into the actual socket backbox to bring it all forward and screw the facing on with a bit of fiddling around. It is a pain but can be done as widler said, i done two last week and didn't leave it like that
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Andy Allen

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I've done loads of them, and they should be left like this...
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Take the face plate off, loosen the back socket, cut your tile leaving small tabs to go in between the screws to keep the back plate flush with the tile then screw the face plate back on..
 

Sean Kelly

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Be careful, these sockets have so many wires in such a small enclosed space. As you can see from the above pic the brown wire was in the path of the screw. I did not realize I had just nicked the brown cable until I turned on the power to the sockets from the main fuse board. BANG !!!!!

Luckily there was a foreman onsite and he said he would get an electrician to look at it.

Always turn off the power to the sockets when working around them.
 

smokie899

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The screws that hold that facing on are generally pretty small, they are only around 6mm long, I've tried sourcing longer ones as most new builds have this but failed twice after they were delivered and didn't fitso gave up. When i've done it i've had to loosen off the socket that is behind that and actually has the switches mounted into the actual socket backbox to bring it all forward and screw the facing on with a bit of fiddling around. It is a pain but can be done as widler said, i done two last week and didn't leave it like that View attachment 107546
I get my socket screws of Amazon 40, 50, 60 and 75mm. About £3 for 20.
 

Tony_C

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I get my socket screws of Amazon 40, 50, 60 and 75mm. About £3 for 20.

It's different screws i'm on about, smaller ones for those switch plates to screw onto the mounting box behind, they are around 2.5mm instead of the usual 3.5mm.

Get yourself to Toolstation and get your screws way cheaper than amazon :)

100 for a fiver
 

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