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where are 8 side nuts used?

Gmonkee

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Any point in history in any industry. Its all fair game in this question.
 
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Seen a few 8 flats on large pipe fittings, quite a few axle nuts and some industrial machinery. Never seen an 8 point though.
 

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8 point sockets are used for square nuts pipe plugs old equipment.
Koken 4300H8P is used for Man and some Mercedes oil pressure sockets.
 

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I commonly see 8 sided nuts on semi truck wheel hubs.

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The rear on a school bus trucks and heavy equipment use square plugs. I've been retired for a few yards now but I have a set of Snap On 8 point (square) sockets that are well used. Mostly for changing oil in the rear or power strewing box on an MCI coach. A work out on an old diesel tractor made in 1974 that also has a lot of square plugs on it. I als have a plug socket set for external plugs.
 
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Gmonkee

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Campy and Shimano head sets on bikes has come up too.

Not 8 point sockets guys, just the fasteners of any sort.
 

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Not a nut, but a screw.
Enclosed trailer skin and trim screws are double square 8 pt.
Typically removed with #2 single square bit.
They are often mistaken as torx.
 

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Seen a few 8 flats on large pipe fittings, quite a few axle nuts and some industrial machinery. Never seen an 8 point though.

Some old electrical fitting locknuts were 8 sided. I run across them sometimes in my 90-year-old house. 8 flats, with a point between each pair of flats. Never seen one without a point between the flats. Seen some plumbing drain nuts that were rounded over between the flats, but they have all been hexes.
 

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The locking arm on a 737 passenger door has an 8 sided adjustment nut... I don't remember but it might even be left handed thread too just to be fun.
 

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Some old electrical fitting locknuts were 8 sided. I run across them sometimes in my 90-year-old house. 8 flats, with a point between each pair of flats. Never seen one without a point between the flats. Seen some plumbing drain nuts that were rounded over between the flats, but they have all been hexes.

When I say that I have never seen an 8 point, I mean an 8 point bolt or nut that is two squares on top of each other, like a 12 point head bolt. Everything I have seen is octagonal.
 
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Some makes of compression plumbing fittings here use 8 sided nuts, pia as the threads are different too so you can't say take out an elbow and put in a T.
 

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Is the OP asking about the uses for eight point sockets like this one?

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FYI, early 1960s Oldsmobiles used an oil pan drain plug with an eight-sided recess. There was a special tool, but the recess was actually overlapping 1/2" square drive size, so a bare 1/2" ratchet will work.

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Gmonkee

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No. A wrench for an 8 side nut was found and this thread is looking for ideas of its possible intended use.
 

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My dad have a vintage S-K 1/4 drive set (from 70s) which came with 1/4" and 5/16" 8-point sockets included. I didn't notice them as it took me awhile to figure out why they wouldn't fit while the other sockets were too small or large. Where would these little sockets be used at that time?
 

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When I say that I have never seen an 8 point, I mean an 8 point bolt or nut that is two squares on top of each other, like a 12 point head bolt. Everything I have seen is octagonal.

Ohhhh.... you mean a bolt head that would fit snugly into a star socket; sixteen sides and points, with the points alternating concave and convex.

In that case, neither have I.
 
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Gmonkee

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Thank you for the answers guys. The owner of said wrench has seen this thread now. Maybe he can solve the mystery?
 

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what size?
8 point would be a double square socket used on square head plugs. or I think your looking at 8 sides which is an octagon socket, I still need to find the right one for mine but the fuel sender on my boat tank takes one. I looked up a few places and for a 2 1/8 octagon socket it was going to be about $150+ because they are custom made.
 

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Just remembered immersion heating elements here are 8 sided, theres a special box wrench for undoing them to allow for the insulation on the hot water tank.
 

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Stove bolts. More precisely their square nuts. The sockets are 8 points for the same reason we use 12 point sockets on 6 point nuts.

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