Howdy -
I need to replace one of my actuators that has failed. I replaced it when I originally moved in but ended up cracking the valve itself. Luckily the warranty company fixed my screw up. However the actuator failed again and needs to be replaced. I already ordered the actuator. So my question is how do I know it is tight enough so that I do not crack the valve again. There is a good possibility there was debris in the screw hole last time since it was missing when I took the old one off. Are there any tricks or tips you can give me? Thanks
I need to replace one of my actuators that has failed. I replaced it when I originally moved in but ended up cracking the valve itself. Luckily the warranty company fixed my screw up. However the actuator failed again and needs to be replaced. I already ordered the actuator. So my question is how do I know it is tight enough so that I do not crack the valve again. There is a good possibility there was debris in the screw hole last time since it was missing when I took the old one off. Are there any tricks or tips you can give me? Thanks