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ormandge

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Hi all!

I've taken possession of an Abwood 4" tilting and swivelling vice, which has no handle. It's a square drive, measures 14.4mm, so presumably a 9/16" or 5/8" drive handle would suit? Anyone got anything?


Ta!
 
Have a look at the Model Engineering website, machine tools advertisments....
or...
homeworkshop.org they are just a used tooling website for hobbyists....bit like ebay.....
 
5/8" nominal will be a bit sloppy on a 9/16" square. Make that combination out of cardboard and see how much play there is before spending your cash. A considerably bigger one is easier to shim down to size than a slightly bigger one.

'Crank handle' on eBay with suitable filtering will find something:

Cranking rotating handle cast iron new | eBay (DIY square hole)
Machine Vice Cranked Offset Handle, 3/4" (19.2mm) Square Drive Hole | eBay (Shim down to size)

RS have new ones, as do Zoro:

ELESA Crank handle-DIN 468-80-B8-F DIN 468-80-B8-F| at Zoro (See DIN reference - using that as a search term might bring useful results)

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/crank-handles/0237299 (This is the easiest option as a few strokes with a file will make it fit).
 
9/16 af socket?

How would you fit a 9/16" hexagon or bi-hexagon socket over a SQUARE shaft of the same AF dimension?

Large hammer and red heat?

An 18mm AF 12-point socket would, however, be quite close and not need percussive methods.
 
5/8" nominal will be a bit sloppy on a 9/16" square. Make that combination out of cardboard and see how much play there is before spending your cash. A considerably bigger one is easier to shim down to size than a slightly bigger one.

'Crank handle' on eBay with suitable filtering will find something:

Cranking rotating handle cast iron new | eBay (DIY square hole)
Machine Vice Cranked Offset Handle, 3/4" (19.2mm) Square Drive Hole | eBay (Shim down to size)

RS have new ones, as do Zoro:

ELESA Crank handle-DIN 468-80-B8-F DIN 468-80-B8-F| at Zoro (See DIN reference - using that as a search term might bring useful results)

RS PRO Steel Revolving Crank Handle 125mm Radius | RS (This is the easiest option as a few strokes with a file will make it fit).

Thanks for the reply - this is absolutely spot on!
 
How would you fit a 9/16" hexagon or bi-hexagon socket over a SQUARE shaft of the same AF dimension?

Large hammer and red heat?

An 18mm AF 12-point socket would, however, be quite close and not need percussive methods.
Senior moment! Ooops 🙃
 
How would you fit a 9/16" hexagon or bi-hexagon socket over a SQUARE shaft of the same AF dimension?

Large hammer and red heat?

An 18mm AF 12-point socket would, however, be quite close and not need percussive methods.
You used to be able to a 5/8" eight point socket (Britool) but not made anymore. the Americans are still makeing eight sockets probaly expensive with carrige etc
 

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