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Re: Power Distibution Board - Broken stud

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Originally Posted by de_ View Post
Thats 3 power distributions boards we have with damaged or broken studs. Thats $570 of not usable in the competition boards and I suspect a minimum of one out of every two boards we own.

If we are in that situation, chances are a lot of other teams are.
The other possibility is that your team simply doesn't understand how to tighten the nuts properly. I have first-hand experience with only two broken PDB studs out of literally hundreds of boards, one caused by an unsupervised and untutored student cranking down the nut too hard, and the other caused by a cross-threaded nut being overtorqued when it was obviously stuck. I have heard of fewer than a dozen in the history of this control system, including your three.

My sample and yours have greatly different qualities. Is there any way we can get a reliable survey of PDB breakage across all of FRC?
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