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From: Wilson, NY
Was looking all over online the other day. Noticed that the folded edges (wings) of most tabs were facing down. Mine are facing up. Is this correct, or doesnt it matter ? Some say the folds are for strength only, and its ok either way...others say they dig in better if they are pointing down. Any ideas ?Thanks.
#3
Dont think you can install a bennett upside dow, it is held into the hinge with a small lip, if you turned the plate upside down I dont think it would engage.
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From: Missouri
Here are my Bennetts. You cant mount them the other way the bracket that the actuators attach to are only on the one side.
I have a picture if you are interested.
I upgraded my from a none winged side that had bent to a longer with the sides.
I have a picture if you are interested.
I upgraded my from a none winged side that had bent to a longer with the sides.
#5
The bend keeps them from flexing. More so important on longer tabs. Even a small crease increases the rigidity of flat stock considerably. Ever notice the 'X' bent into your furnaces ductwork?
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