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Tri Wing nut Socket

YoshiMoshi3

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I have a tri Wing nut that is meant to be turned by hand, however it is rusted to much to unfasten by hand. Had been sitting outside for to long. Is there a socket for this type of fastener? It appears to be a wing every 60 degrees. Something like this
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This isn't the exact but but to just illustrate what I'm talking about. When I look for Wing nut socket all I can find is the socket with either two or four slots in it for a twin wing nut type of fastener like this
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Is there a socket tool to aid in fastening and unfastening a tri Wing nut with three wings instead of two or four wings?
 
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YesIHaveAHammer

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There won't be a socket for it.

Perhaps make something with some blocks of wood on a board, put a bolt/nut in it to put a hex socket on it.

I have this oil filter grabber that I'd be tempted to offer it up to and see how it fits.

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LXCam

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Wheel lock?

Heat it up with a torch, itll roughly grow .001 per inch of the circumference per 100 degrees. Then give it a luv tap with a plastic mallet.
 

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I have a tri Wing nut that is meant to be turned by hand, however it is rusted to much to unfasten by hand. Had been sitting outside for to long. Is there a socket for this type of fastener? It appears to be a wing every 60 degrees. Something like this
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Thats the spinner nut to retain the wheel on a AC Cobra. Did you finally trade in your Acura? :bounce:

A lead hammer is the go-to for knock off spinners.

But specialty tools do exist for the application:
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Also be aware they are right and left threaded.

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f121

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Thats the spinner nut to retain the wheel on a AC Cobra. Did you finally trade in your Acura? :bounce:

Ahh cobra, I was thinking Jaguar!

There are socket/torque wrench adaptors for knock off spinners:
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Also be aware they are right and left threaded.
Think you might have found the issue 😂
 

Shadowdog500

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+1 on a hammer. That is the way knockoffs were usually removed and installed.

Here is an older Jaguar tool set shown on the Moss Motors Page.
#36 is the copper/rawhide hammer used on the knockoffs.
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