Found this last week. Trying to figure out what it is used for.
It is 15.6-inches long, has a 3/4" twelve-point box end on one end and a 0.476-inch diameter hole on the other end. Looks like it might once have been cad plated.
Stamping is:
MAC
SABINA, O.
U.S.A.
65522
and
3/4 (at the box end)
I looked in the MAC catalogs on ITCL and could not find it.
I found a couple of these wrenches on eBay that look the same but don’t identify the purpose of the tool.
However, there was one ebay ad that shows a similar one and says it is a WRIGHT AVIATION WRENCH TOOL USAF (see thumbnail below). Their version is a NOS that does not seem to have a “WRIGHT” marking but does have the same part number as my MAC version. Even though I don’t always trust eBay identifications, the seller does list quite a few aviation tools.
I plugged the part number into the current Wright website and came up empty. I checked the 1956 and 1989 Wright catalogs on ITCL with no luck. Most of their part numbers only have 4 digits.
Any ideas?
(I thought about posting this in the Mac thread, but since it might be made by more than one company, I figured I’d post it here first and then if it gets identified I’ll also put it in the Mac thread.)
Thanks.


It is 15.6-inches long, has a 3/4" twelve-point box end on one end and a 0.476-inch diameter hole on the other end. Looks like it might once have been cad plated.
Stamping is:
MAC
SABINA, O.
U.S.A.
65522
and
3/4 (at the box end)
I looked in the MAC catalogs on ITCL and could not find it.
I found a couple of these wrenches on eBay that look the same but don’t identify the purpose of the tool.
However, there was one ebay ad that shows a similar one and says it is a WRIGHT AVIATION WRENCH TOOL USAF (see thumbnail below). Their version is a NOS that does not seem to have a “WRIGHT” marking but does have the same part number as my MAC version. Even though I don’t always trust eBay identifications, the seller does list quite a few aviation tools.
I plugged the part number into the current Wright website and came up empty. I checked the 1956 and 1989 Wright catalogs on ITCL with no luck. Most of their part numbers only have 4 digits.
Any ideas?
(I thought about posting this in the Mac thread, but since it might be made by more than one company, I figured I’d post it here first and then if it gets identified I’ll also put it in the Mac thread.)
Thanks.


