What the heck are these for????
I think they are part of a refrigeration socket set.
Lots of switch bezels use though also. I have a few different sizes that I used quite often.
Gland nut sockets??
carburettor repair sockets?
any numbers on them?
Skip
Skip. The sockets are marked as follows RF34, RF36, RF33, RF19, RF35, RF15, and RF26. All are marked Bonney and are 9/32" drive. They came in a nice little metal box marked Bonney, the box also had some Plumb sockets,a few snap on sockets and a nice little snap on ratchet marked MIDGET M 70 M pat No 1854513. Jim
Quote from: coolford on December 10, 2019, 05:52:35 PM
I think they are part of a refrigeration socket set.
Coolford is correct. They were marketed as refrigeration sockets.
Thanks guys.
Hello, I agree that they are Refrigeration Sockets. They are used for removing Gland Nuts & Packing Gland Nuts , that is how the socket is referred to. These types of sockets were also made by other manufacturers. Bonney also made 1/4" Male Drive Gland Nut Sockets, to fit their 1/4" Female Drive Refrigeration Wrenches, as can be seen in their Catalog No. 60. Just sayin' Lou