I saw them used sometimes to ease the grip on SMA connector, but, given I'm not native English speaker I have no idea on how to describe them for google searching.
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Plastic hexagonal SMA handler ?"
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SMA nut grip aid ?"
In any case, anyone knows where to get a batch of them, AliExpress or else ?
Ciao
Andrea
Try googling:
SMA thumb wrench
or:
SMA finger spanner
or:
SMA spinner
SMA thumb wrench
or:
SMA finger spanner
or:
SMA spinner
Thanks a lot, it actually worked although all the makers seems to be from the US : a 10 USD package batch with at least 25 USD shipping to EU
Ciao
A.
Even 3D printed in PLA they'd still be very usable. If you don't know anyone with a 3D printer try your nearest makerspace.
Also the SMA nut is 5/16" which is only 0.8% smaller than 8mm, so something like
this from Amazon would probably do if you only need one for your toolbox, if you have room to use the length of it + a handle. The slotted nut driver style is very much preferable if there isn't plenty of flat panel space all round the SMA connector.
How about: Flare nut wrenches