Older son just bought a new washer/dryer and it came with a 4 prong plug. Of course his town home only has 3 prong sockets, so the store sold him a 3 prong replacement cord. They gave him instructions on how to swap them out and he distinctly remembers they said make sure the screws are tight.
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#1 Son isn't the overly technical type. Fortunately, he called me to inspect his installation. The first thing I did was wiggle the wires, AND THEY MOVED. The screws were tight, but the wires weren't. (Too long an explanation of how that happened but it can.) This is a serious fire hazard as wires that aren't secure will arc and arcing comes with a tremendous amount of heat. Hot enough to melt steel. Below is a picture of what's left of an outlet that had an unsecured neutral.
So what should the store clerk instructions have been?
TIGHTEN THE SCREWS UNTIL THE WIRES ARE TIGHT.
A minor wording difference but it makes all the difference. Yes the screws will be tight as well, but just remember always check the wires. It's one of those cases where A implies B but B does not imply A.