Chris;
Spanner wrench is what's used to unscrew, eg, lens trim rings and
threaded spacer rings. They look like two short screwdrivers
Two parallel adjustable slotted screwdrivers with cr
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slotted screwdriver end
or pointed tip
Hope this is understandable.
George
Chris Barker wrote:
>
> >Generally good advice.
> >
> >Specific to the 85/2: Or you could have John H or a local tech clean it.
> >Or, you could be real brave, buy a spanner wrench and try to clean it
> >yourself.
> >
> >george :>)
>
> All right, I give up on the language front! I thought a "spanner" as we
> would describe it over this side of the Pond (GB) would be called a
> "wrench" in the US. But WIH is a "spanner wrench"?
>
> 7-)
>
> I am interested in the idea seriously though because I have 2 lenses (40/2
> and 50/1.4) with tiny specks inside.
>
> Chris
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