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    SteveI
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      @stevei

      Hi,

      I need to remove my bp mill knee dial holder with a pin spanner. I don't currently own such a tool and it made me curious. So out of interest can anyone educate me about the various sizes with respect to the diameter operating range and the pin size. Google is not finding much about what the standard size ranges are if indeed there is any standards.

      Thanks,

      steve

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      SteveI
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        #148420
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Size will depend on the type of pin spanner. I have friction ones that would easily go upto 150mm ctr distance though you loose leverage, I also have ones with a screw adjuster which limits them to about 50mm ctrs.

          Some have single dia pins and some have stepped pins that will cover a few sizes so long as the hole is deep enough. I may even have one with screw in pins so size can be altered

          Best bet is to measure the pin holes and spacing then use that data to narrow your search.

          #148474
          Brian Wood
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            @brianwood45127

            Hello Steve,

            They aren't difficult things to make, the pins can be made from turned down cap head screws with the ends sized to suit your holes.

            I would follow that route rather than trying to find one to suit.

            Regards Brian

            #148475
            SteveI
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              @stevei

              I am wondering if we are talking about the same type of tool and perhaps my terminology is wrong. I am talking about a pin spanner wrench as described in this link:

              http://www.circuitousroot.com/artifice/fitting/mechanics/tools/pin-wrench/index.html

              Steve

              #148476
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                I think Brian and I are talking this type

                Do you mean the type liek a "C" spanner but with a pin?

                In which case the "C" will cover a small range of sizes and the pin needs to be one that will fit your hole if fixed, again you may find one for the right "C" dia with interchangable pins

                Edited By JasonB on 30/03/2014 19:07:38

                #148477
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt

                  Ah! C-spanner AKA 'hook wrench'. Draper quote these sizes, note how great the range is:

                  19-51mm

                  32-76mm

                  51-121mm

                  Neil

                  #148478
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    Don't quite agree with you there Neil, to me a hook wrench/ C spanner is this

                    But the pin type has a round pin rather than a hook like this do can fit a hole in teh side of a circular nut etc rather than a slot like an ER nut

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