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cgrutt

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Does seem a bit odd doesn't it. My 1/4 sockets go down to 3/16 and 4mm. Smallest nut driver is 1/4 but metric set also starts at 4mm. Smallest carb wrench is 5/32. Don't recall anything requiring 1/8 but I'm sure it's out there or they wouldn't have made socket lol. I don't own any but there are a few 1/8 drive sets out there with 1/8 x 1/8 dr sockets. Pretty small. My son uses a lot of 1, 1.5 and 2mm hex drivers in RC hobby which would be similar scale but don't recall coming across 1/8 nuts or bolts before. Believe older Fords used 5.5mm alot in instrument cluster and under dash but that's quite a bit larger than 1/8.
 

rlitman

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I have a set of SAE combination wrenches that goes down to 1/8". It came out of the Fairchild Republic Company, if that helps to guess at the application.
 

joel_400

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I had an 1/8 wrench I bought from snap on because it was the only one I could find when I needed one...little guy was close to 40 bucks! It resides on my wife's keychain...which is why I bought it. Gave it to her on our eighth anniversary...since she had been the one for eight years...just so happens she loved it!
Joel
 

four.cycle

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NO idea, but I know that there are at least three of them here in different sets.

If you need smaller sizes, here's the source:

Morris / J.I. Morris Co., 394 Elm St, Southbridge, MA 01550 / https://jimorrisco.com/ / miniature screws and tools "E-Z Socket Wrench" /

;)
 
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WAS Jr

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Yes,
I have a set of SAE combination wrenches that goes down to 1/8". It came out of the Fairchild Republic Company, if that helps to guess at the application.

seem to remember a lot of aircraft nuts this size and even smaller. Have a bunch of dash three bolts (AN3, or 3/16, obsolete nomenclature, but still referred to this way) In the basement. Handy little things.
Bill S
 

DOUGD

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I have a 1/8" Snap On deep well 1/4" drive. Have used it numerous times on commercial aircraft relays and electronics. Often on these tiny sockets it is necessary to grind off the chamfer so they can actually get a grip on the tiny nuts or bolt head.
 

Kuma601

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My 1/4" set ends at 5/32"... I cannot recall the need to turn a small one like that. The circuit boards I've had out are fastened by a Phillips screw.
 

rlitman

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I’m surprised. Am I the only one that torques his circuit boards?😑
So, no joke, but yeah, I have had that come up. At work, I have SquareD SurgeLogic SPDs off 480V 3-phase panels. These live in a steel NEMA 4X enclosure (in case they have an RUD) with a circuit board mounted on standoffs, and individual modules bolted through the board. SquareD has inch-lb torque requirements for these bolts for when a module needs replacement, so I use the same insulated torque wrench I use for battery post bolts for this job too. I used to use a crows-foot, extension and handle to keep the hex standoffs from rotating, but I've since bent a junk wrench that I keep with the spare modules.
 
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