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#14321 12/31/06 03:25 PM
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I am trying to figure out the name of the tool that is used to open the door on older style pedestal. It is like a larger version of an oni tool. Someone help me out!!!

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Are you talking about a can-key?

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Can Wrench? Mine has an insert that has the security end for SNI's and the larger one for switches

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can wrench, but I have no idea what an oni tool is.

Looks like we posted at the same time Tommy. Welcome to the board aldrup.
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Sounds like a 1/2" socket to me. The Reliable/Reltec divider plates in pedestals (CAD, etc.) were kept private from installers by using a 1/2" hex head, not available on a can wrench, but still just a standard hex.

The only other thing that I can think of is the 1/4" Allen head bolt with a center pin that was (is) used for partitioning compartments on cross-connect cabinets. It's a "T" handled tool that resembles a normal Allen key, but there's a hole drilled up through the duty end of the tool. Emerson Network Power and General Machine Products sell them.


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Here's a thought...

Can you post a picture of this thing you are trying to access, with a TAPE MEASURE near it?

That might help.


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Hey Ed...you can also go to your friendly hardware store, buy the allen wrench, and drill the hole yourself. (Yeah, I know, shameless plug)


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Beer, sure I'll try one
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Here's a supplier with pics.

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