It looks like it need an Allen key of around 11.5mm AF. Is there an imperial
equivalent size, and where do I get a key to fit please?
Thanks
Jon N
The other way is a flat steel strip filed to fit across opposite corners
of the hexagon.
Bob
There is a pukka tool to do the job it has a tapered hexagon at one
end and a square with a recess at the other with a tommy bar in the
middle. I think Monument make them and sell through Wolsely Centres
plus other outlets.
I might measure the size properly (when I find my vernier) and buy a
corresponding imperial Allen Key, if that's what it turns out to be - there
are plenty on eBay. I recently inherited my late Father's extensive tool
collection, including boxes and boxes of Allen keys, but surprisingly don't
seem to have one to fit.
Regards
Jon N
The proper keys also usually have an end to deal with those that have a
square section rather than hex.
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Cheers,
John.
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> The proper keys also usually have an end to deal with those that have a
> square section rather than hex.
yes, my 'non-universal but standard' key has one of those. It was that key
which doesn't fit, to my initial surprise.
I've measured the size as a 'just a whisker under 12mm' AF. My 12mm Socket
head just doesn't fit. Bob minchin's suggestion of 7/16" sounds like it
might be a bit small, but probably worth trying. I'm still surprised they
make these adapters with such an unusual size hole...
Thanks
Jon N