Mr Mike
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I know there are a lot of mechanical engineers on here and I have been trying to find (with no joy) a 2BA deep socket hex bit "nut spinner" ideally or at the least a 2BA deep socket 1/4" drive.

Any pointers?

Thanks.



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staffordshirechina
10 years ago
You can buy BA size tube spanners. They may suite your purpose?

See Macc Models site here:-

https://maccmodels.co.uk/tools-drills-taps-etc/tools/ba-box-spanners.html 

Les
gNick
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10 years ago
RS perhaps...
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/screwdrivers/4384122/ 


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Mr Mike
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10 years ago
Les: Thanks, the tube spanner might open up a possibility to moding it for use in a hex screw driver electric driver.

Nick: I have a nut spinner already - I would like a nut driver that can be powered in a hex driver...
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10 years ago
Model engineers don't like anything as modern as metric threads, never mind anything as freaky as a powered screwdriver :-)

http://deniswilsonofglenavy.co.uk/elora-2ba-14-square-drive-hex-socket-p-14472.html 

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Mr Mike
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10 years ago
Jesus, next you will be telling me that 1" to them is still defined as 3 barleycorns!
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legendrider
10 years ago
2BA hex full nut actual spanner size is 8.23mm or 0.324", so that rules out an M5 socket, also the 3/8" socket for UNF/UNC range, so the 2BA box spanner sounds sensible. Car boot or Autojumble time.

Mike, if you need any stainless 2BA plain- (or, full-) nuts PM me and I'll send you some over.

There now follows a brazen and shameless plug, so readers of a sensitive nature might want to look away.....now!

http://www.a2stainless.co.uk/2BA-Full-nut-A2_ALB5.aspx 

MARK


festina lente[i]
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"Mr Mike" wrote:

Jesus, next you will be telling me that 1" to them is still defined as 3 barleycorns!


Yes
And steam is the only real source of power.
Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...
Tamarmole
10 years ago
"gNick" wrote:

"Mr Mike" wrote:

Jesus, next you will be telling me that 1" to them is still defined as 3 barleycorns!


Yes
And steam is the only real source of power.



Steam ! New fangled nonsense. it'll never catch on.
Mr Mike
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"legendrider" wrote:



Mike, if you need any stainless 2BA plain- (or, full-) nuts PM me and I'll send you some over.

http://www.a2stainless.co.uk/2BA-Full-nut-A2_ALB5.aspx 

MARK



Thanks Mark, but I am metric where possible, I build up a lot of special sffects firing control systems and oddly the terminal posts come with 2BA thread where everything else is metric. Doing up 100's of nuts manually is no fun, hence hex bit driver...
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legendrider
10 years ago
Even less fun would be to tap out M5 nuts to 2BA thread,
but at least you'd be able to use a metric 8mm socket!!

as you're all-too-aware, electrical stuff is still festooned with BA thread fasteners, even in this day and age.

offer of nuts stands ;D

MARK


festina lente[i]
Morlock
10 years ago
The box spanner option seems the best bet and knock up some sort of adapter for the driver.
exspelio
10 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:

"gNick" wrote:

"Mr Mike" wrote:

Jesus, next you will be telling me that 1" to them is still defined as 3 barleycorns!


Yes
And steam is the only real source of power.



Steam ! New fangled nonsense. it'll never catch on.




Quite agree, my little terrier is very happy in his treadmill :thumbsup:
Always remember, nature is in charge, get it wrong and it is you who suffers!.
Mr Mike
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"Morlock" wrote:

The box spanner option seems the best bet and knock up some sort of adapter for the driver.



Exactly.

Thanks for the advise and offers.
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10 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

:offtopic:

I know there are a lot of mechanical engineers on here and I have been trying to find (with no joy) a 2BA deep socket hex bit "nut spinner" ideally or at the least a 2BA deep socket 1/4" drive.

Any pointers?

Thanks.




http://www.gedoretools.co.uk/sockets-1-4/6169150-gedore-6169150-20-2ba-socket-1-4-2-ba-4010886616918.html 
Mr Mike
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I saw that one whilst searching, I need a deep one, that one is too shallow. I have to accommodate around 20mm of thread sticking out.
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"Mr Mike" wrote:

I saw that one whilst searching, I need a deep one, that one is too shallow. I have to accommodate around 20mm of thread sticking out.



2ba 25mm long -4620k cromwell tools.

I would ask on a classic landrover site as they use 2ba a lot and I've seen mention of a long ba socket set...
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"Mr Mike" wrote:

I saw that one whilst searching, I need a deep one, that one is too shallow. I have to accommodate around 20mm of thread sticking out.



Ebay items -

261743378309

151557183880

J25GTi
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10 years ago
Looks like you need to get in touch with this guy for a deep BA socket set...

http://www.baconsdozen.co.uk/index.htm 
Mr Mike
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10 years ago
Yep, just found that link after searching for BA socket sets, we are getting there!

Thanks again everyone.
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
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