Picked up in a bunch of stuff, a tool that is basically a cylindrical bar a but under a foot long.
It is a "Blue-point" product, which I associate with automotive.....rightly or wrongly.
At one end it is rounded.
At the other is a square like a tap has.
In teh middle is a section that has six sides, symmetrical hex, with a little bit of rounded surface at each corner.
The bar portion is 0.497 diameter or so, The hex section is 0.503 across the rounded points....
Only thing I can figure is an expander of some kind. Maybe for setting in a bearing sleeve or suchlike.
You could not get a hex centered item onto it, unless the item were split. So its not to drive anything solid...
Anyone know for sure?
It is a "Blue-point" product, which I associate with automotive.....rightly or wrongly.
At one end it is rounded.
At the other is a square like a tap has.
In teh middle is a section that has six sides, symmetrical hex, with a little bit of rounded surface at each corner.
The bar portion is 0.497 diameter or so, The hex section is 0.503 across the rounded points....
Only thing I can figure is an expander of some kind. Maybe for setting in a bearing sleeve or suchlike.
You could not get a hex centered item onto it, unless the item were split. So its not to drive anything solid...
Anyone know for sure?