Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: rustyric on October 01, 2018, 03:03:01 PM
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Been having a spanner clear out and found these - can anyone id them
Left to Right
1. AM35
2. Easy No2
3. 87 ?
4. WM & S No3.
(https://i.imgur.com/DEJPjYC.jpg)
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The Easy No. 2 was for adjusting or repairing a set of bolt cutters.
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No. 1 has the shape of the wrenches used on high pressure gas bottles like Propane or Acetylene, there are a huge number of these, all slightly different.
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Easy No. 2 Bolt Cutters - I down 3 to go !
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What's the dimension of the wrench opening on item #3?
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Wrench 4- maybe William Meyer & Sons- made for air handler or? Looks older than 1946 or later when the company was started.
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#3 could be a wrench for a Pullmax machine, some are marked pullmax some are not. They would be metric as they were made in Sweden. They made many different sized machine so there are more than one size tool. Hook spanner is for the collets, open end is for a couple adjustment and locking bolts. Sorry no pic, never owned a wrench from one but have 3 machines now.
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Spanner No.3 (the one with 87) on has a opening of 32 mm or 1 1/4"