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i just googled two pin screwdriver bit. they come in different sizes so if you can measure the gap between the holes it will helpThanks, does that tool have a name I can search for?
Given that you talk about 2-hole ... wrenches", I'm not sure whether you are talking about a 'male' or 'female' tool - but if the former (i.e. a tool with 'pins'), have you considered circlip pliers (which, if decent, can be fairly strong)?...I need some 2-hole "pig nose" or "snake eye" wrenches as used on some old optical products. Somewhere in the region of half-inch pin spacing. You can get a wrench like a pair of dividers but it is not strong enough and will usually quickly be wrecked.
When we done works on the underground, there lights used similar, we had a nightmare getting the wide ones in the UK anything larger than about 4mm, finally found a place in Barking and one near Dunstable.that's useful
I need some 2-hole "pig nose" or "snake eye" wrenches as used on some old optical products. Somewhere in the region of half-inch pin spacing. You can get a wrench like a pair of dividers but it is not strong enough and will usually quickly be wrecked.
Have you seen a 2-hole like the 4-hole socket they show?
yes, it's a male I needGiven that you talk about 2-hole ... wrenches", I'm not sure whether you are talking about a 'male' or 'female' tool - but if the former (i.e. a tool with 'pins'), have you considered circlip pliers (which, if decent, can be fairly strong)?
Kind Regards, John
It obviously does depend on how tight they are. Circlip pliers like the old rusty ones of mine illustrated below are pretty robust, with the pins short and parallel-sided so, whilst they might snap off, I would not have expected them to be too inclined to slip out.yes, it's a male I need .... but they can be rather tight, so pins are liable to bend or break. .... I have tried L-ended circlip pliers, but they tend to slip out.
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