I think I would make my own using an impression from the recess and nut. I might try using JB Weld Steelstick and silicone as a release compound. The epoxy putty will retain the impression pretty well so it doesn't have to be left in to cure.Thanks Y but they get mounted in a recess. Pliers won't fit. They need something like a tube with slots inside to slip into the slots in the nut. I can't find anything like this.
It is, but often that's not sufficient. One could cut spanner slots into the nut...I believe the intended tool fir that is a thumb and a forefinger. Sounds like you need a different part.
Bob
If you are buying that many then surely your supplier should be able to tell you what thread it is and maybe even assist in making a tool for you.Thank Albert but we use 10,000 pieces/year of these things. It's not practical to cut each one. We tried various hex nuts on them and even the thread is different.
Different for you, maybe, but the odds of this connector having a completely non-standard (both non-imperial and non-metric) thread are zero. Not the answer you're looking for, but: try more.We tried various hex nuts on them and even the thread is different.
That's the best answer yet. Screws and nuts are available in many more thread sizes than what a hardware store carries.Different for you, maybe, but the odds of this connector having a completely non-standard (both non-imperial and non-metric) thread are zero. Not the answer you're looking for, but: try more.
ak