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Started by gibsontool, December 10, 2019, 05:50:42 PM

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gibsontool

What the heck are these for????

coolford

I think they are part of a refrigeration socket set.

papadan

Lots of switch bezels use though also. I have a few different sizes that I used quite often.
VWs to D10s, I've fixed em.
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lptools

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skipskip

carburettor repair sockets?

any numbers on them?

Skip
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gibsontool

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

bill300d

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.
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gibsontool


lptools

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
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