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tonyprovo723

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A used tool near by has trays of sockets and I found this one. What is it for? It is a 16 mm 12 point craftsman deep socket #44421 made in USA "G". It has a plastic insert which is pinned in place. The 12 point end of the socket is ground a bit to the 12 points are square to the end and the exterior is beveled a bit. There is maybe 1/8" of depth of the points to grab anything. This was nicely fabricated, no extra grinding marks and seems to have had minimal use.

Thanks for any ideas.

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LXCam

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Well that's the ever elusive 16mm beveled edge pinned bush jam nut starter.
 

BFBOB

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Starting a nut onto a bolt with a long reveal - longer than a shallow socket but shorter than a deep - you try to start it but the nut just slides up into the socket, doesn't bite. Too many obstructions to reach with your hand.
Think spark plug socket - rubber grip to hold plug

... or so it seems to me.
 
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BFBOB

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wild guess here. it's to remove the nuts on volume/balance/bass controls also known as pots

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Extra-thin nuts, want to stay proud of the panel so edges of the socket don't scratch it!
 

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Extra-thin nuts, want to stay proud of the panel so edges of the socket don't scratch it!
Are you sure about that? I don't know that I've ever seen any kind of panel mount knob that big. I usually use a pliers wrench on them, very carefully. It seems like even the big 100 watt pot I have only uses like an 8mm nut.

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BFBOB

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Oops - right, normal sizes are shaft 1/4", barrel 3/8, nut 1/2 (or mm equiv.) A quick peek in the boneyard- the only nuts in the 16mm neighborhood were for fuse holders, and since they go on the back, who cares?

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tonyprovo723

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Talk about an emotional rollercoaster. I was excited to have an answer which seems quite plausible in less time than it took me to type my question. Only to have it denied.

Based on this concept, I Google Bezel Nut and it assumed 16 mm.

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