Nope, never. I should imagine the standoffs are good at their job.
The knobs normally prevent this and clouting a knobless pot smashes the pot.
Gareth.
Clouting knobless pots on this would guarantee the board dropping away
inside.
All that holds the board ,then, is 8 quartered pips into the 8 pcb holes ,
easy finger force to release .
Does make it a doddle to remove the pcb for repair, none of those awkwardly
placed triangular catch pieces or screws etc
"N_Cook" <div...@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message
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I tend to come to conclusions through evidence.
I have seen no evidence so far of what you are proposing actually happening.
Gareth.
Nothing amiss here either , this pcb not having been dislodged even
partially. I've never seen this approach used anywhere else. I could not
decide whether it was a neat idea or an accident waiting to happen. Just
measured one of these "anchors" , about 5 pounds to dislodge one stand off ,
so x8 for the whole 15 x 3 inch board, once the knobs were loosened/shifting
along the spindles.