Wheel nut dimensions?
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vincereynard wrote:See the prototype of what I might make below.
An interesting concept, I suspect you will need four pins, 90 degrees apart for a good fit on the eight-sided wrenching surface of the knock-on nut. I would not have too much compliance in the covering you want to put on the pins. You need to bring the knock-on nuts up to 250 ft-lb and you don't want it to slip off easily. Why not make brass pins instead?
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Vince,
I made a similar tool to the one you have shown, and wrapped a soft material around the 'posts'.
Although it sort of works, it's very unstable as you ideally want to secure around each spinner ear. When I use mine, I have to be really careful that the 'posts' stay in contact with the ears by holding the 1/2" drive bar in line with the wheel. If you don't, it can be quite painful when it slips off.
I now use an old leather welding gauntlet and a club hammer (crude but safe!)
Kev
I made a similar tool to the one you have shown, and wrapped a soft material around the 'posts'.
Although it sort of works, it's very unstable as you ideally want to secure around each spinner ear. When I use mine, I have to be really careful that the 'posts' stay in contact with the ears by holding the 1/2" drive bar in line with the wheel. If you don't, it can be quite painful when it slips off.
I now use an old leather welding gauntlet and a club hammer (crude but safe!)
Kev
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CBUEB1771 wrote: An interesting concept, I suspect you will need four pins, 90 degrees apart for a good fit on the eight-sided wrenching surface of the knock-on nut. I would not have too much compliance in the covering you want to put on the pins. You need to bring the knock-on nuts up to 250 ft-lb and you don't want it to slip off easily. Why not make brass pins instead?
I agree I had wondered if it was possible to make a one fits all but there is no real point. 4 pins at 90 degrees should work. As to brass I don't have enough metallurgy to know if it would be strong enough!
KevJ+2 wrote:Vince,
I made a similar tool to the one you have shown, and wrapped a soft material around the 'posts'.
Although it sort of works, it's very unstable as you ideally want to secure around each spinner ear.
Kev
That is very useful as I was wondering quite how stable it would be as it is pushing on a angled part.
So it needs additional "ears" that slip behind the spinner arms so it cannot slip off.
It ends up as a cheap version of the posh - http://knockoffspinnertool.com
And it looks like lots of people have had a (rather more elegant) attempt.
tool-talk-f43/spinner-tool-t30392.html
I'll probably have a go anyway. Maybe when Toad actually has an engine!
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