Tool name; used in Nikon F partial overhall?

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In the following video at around 6:34, the technician uses a tool to remove the shutter release collar.



Now I know that Nikon probably made all their own custom spanners, but I can swear I have see this type of handle before being used by other repair people.

Does anyone know of a name for the tool? Is it simply a custom spanner or...?
 

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I am nuts on tools but I do not even know the german name...

Found it...

Stiftschlüssel what in my translation would be pin-wrench.

Though with the form of the grip discussed here or shown in that Wiha link I would rather use pin-screwdriver instead.



In the past I myself used terms as slotted-screwdriver, toothed-screwdriver.
 
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Thanks, I have been using every search term I can dream-up, but it looks like there is only one source for an adjustable type of this tool.

The Thorlabs spanner looks like it will do the job; https://www.thorlabs.com/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=SPW801 but I wonder how rugged those tips would be...

Perhaps a few cheap Flathead screwdrivers, files and a dremel tool would make a few custom spanners.
 

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Thanks, I have been using every search term I can dream-up, but it looks like there is only one source for an adjustable type of this tool.

The Thorlabs spanner looks like it will do the job; https://www.thorlabs.com/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=SPW801 but I wonder how rugged those tips would be...

Perhaps a few cheap Flathead screwdrivers, files and a dremel tool would make a few custom spanners.
That is a very cool tool, the ones you have to slide and adjust with a thumb nut are a pain.

Dont think the legs would be thin enough for your purpose, you could just use a set of dividers.
 

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The tool in the video looks to me like it has a removable tip -- as if there are a set of different sized tips that can be attached.
 

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Seen the effort of making such tip (of decent kind) the price of the grip should not matter much. Then it would rather be a matter of storing space.
Manufacturer repairers however only would have those tools at their bench they really need for the respective models. Then having such screwdrivers ready-set at hand is more benefitial.

Especially for fine adjusting jobs a link between tip and grip could become a nuisance. Of course dependeant on how it was designed.
 
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