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What are those pull cord pulley wheels called?

steve1007
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Hi,
Just had a new bathroom in, and the pull cord switches for the fan and light are a bit in the way of the door. I have seen you can get a small pulley system which you can use to divert them to another place - but I do not know what they are called or where to get them from.
Does anybody know?
I had thought of using a ring eyelet screwed into the wall, but was worried this would fray the cord over time.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Just had a new bathroom in, and the pull cord switches for the fan and light are a bit in the way of the door. I have seen you can get a small pulley system which you can use to divert them to another place - but I do not know what they are called or where to get them from.
Does anybody know?
I had thought of using a ring eyelet screwed into the wall, but was worried this would fray the cord over time.
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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Can't answer the first bit but i'll comment on the second...I had thought of using a ring eyelet screwed into the wall, but was worried this would fray the cord over time
I was going to have a standard light switch outside the bathroom door instead. Another solution i saw was a touch sensitive switch which activated a relay so was safe for having in the bathroom - but it came with a hefty price of £60 or more i think.
Andy0 -
I used a screw in ring to divert the cord away from the door in our last house and didn't notice any wear to the cord in the 4 years we were there.0
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You can buy small pulley wheels from any diy shop - B&Q, Wickes, local old-fashioned hardware shop etc. Have you considered moving the switch itself ? It's not a huge job, as long as you're reasonably OK with simple electrics. Even easier if you can get access from above the switch ( e.g. in the loft ). You may well find there's already enough play in the cable to just move it 6 inches or so. Reposition the switch, a bit of polyfilla where the old one was, sand it smooth, job done.0
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