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From what I can see in the video it doesn't look like they do. It looks like two small bushes embedded in the plastic. Can a Radius owner shed some light on this?

From what I can see in the video it doesn't look like they do. It looks like two small bushes embedded in the plastic. Can a Radius owner shed some light on this?


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See those screws? They align with where the thumb screws are on the bottom.
 

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So one of my girlfriends is thinking about buying the Radius but the only thing that worries her is how the two threaded bushes for the battery cap screws are secured in the plastic. Can someone comment on this? Maybe someone from Provape?
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Hi Lemwise,

The stainless steel inserts are molded into the body when the poly is formed and I recall they have about a 250-300lb. pullout force.

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A new review from Germany made by a reviewer well-known in the German speaking world:
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Bottom line after a lenghty and detailed review: Radius right choice for those who want first class quality, wrong choice for those in search of the latest hot thing with more power than the previous hot thing.
 
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