CMP | 51002-022-107 | 1/8 x .25 Tubing Manual Screw J&J Cord | Replacement Cord Screw Component
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This manual screw component is a replacement part designed for compatible J&J cord and tubing applications. It is used as part of the cord or tubing assembly where a small manual screw is required to secure, retain, or service the connected component.
Built for pool and spa equipment repair, lighting service, and maintenance applications, this replacement screw is used when the original screw is worn, missing, damaged, stripped, or no longer providing proper retention.
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Key Features
• Replacement manual screw component for compatible J&J cord and tubing applications
• 1/8 x .25 screw specification for matching service requirements
• Used where small-format screw retention is required in compatible cord assemblies
• Suitable for pool and spa lighting, equipment repair, and component maintenance applications
• Helps replace worn, missing, stripped, or damaged original hardware
• Supports proper servicing of compatible cord or tubing connection points
• Intended for use only in applications matching the required screw size and component design
• Professional installation is recommended when used with electrical or underwater pool equipment
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Product Overview
This manual screw is used as a small replacement hardware component within compatible J&J cord and tubing assemblies. Its function is to provide secure retention at the required connection point, helping maintain the proper fit and serviceability of the associated component.
The screw is commonly replaced during equipment service when the original hardware is missing, stripped, corroded, damaged, or no longer able to secure the assembly correctly. Small hardware components are important in pool and spa equipment because improper retention can affect service access, component alignment, or long-term reliability.
During installation, the screw size, thread condition, receiving point, and surrounding component should be inspected before replacement. The screw should be installed carefully to avoid over-tightening, cross-threading, or damaging the related plastic, cord, tubing, or housing component.
As part of routine maintenance, small retaining screws should be checked for corrosion, looseness, wear, or damage, especially in outdoor pool equipment environments. Replacing compromised hardware helps preserve proper assembly function and supports reliable equipment service over time.