A plastic hexagonal whatzit?

Christo

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This plastic tool was in one of the hell boxes on my coach when I got it. It has a 1/2" socket on the end, a place to attach a lanyard, and despite the color it doesn't glow in the dark. Mechanical pencil for scale. Any ideas?

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What's a hell box?

I've seen bike racks that have a ramp/ball bearing design tightened by an allen screw, designed to take the slop out of the hitch interface. They sometimes come with a cheesy allen driver which encourages the user not to use very much torque.
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That'd be metric, tho'
I really did see two different results for European faucet installation tools. One French referencing IKEA, and the other German. Sometimes plumbing isn't as metric as the rest of the world would like. Maybe it's dependent on some old British standard?
 
I really did see two different results for European faucet installation tools. One French referencing IKEA, and the other German. Sometimes plumbing isn't as metric as the rest of the world would like. Maybe it's dependent on some old British standard?
I guess I can check my faucet and see if it fits somewhere... The kitchen faucet might be a euro unit 🙂
 
It's probably made of nylon which is non-conductive and usually pretty tough. It looks like a nylon nut driver with a hollow shaft. What it's specific purpose was I do not know. Could it be 13mm?

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