okeydokey
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Yes another identification what are these for exercise - any ideas folks?
I don't know where to ask why these tools were made, the manufacturer no longer exists and as you say their use is conjecture at this timeTo be devil's advocate, these ID are just based on a couple of ebay titles by people who most likely weren't alive when they were made. They might be wrong. The crimp pliers I've encountered are generally smooth jawed because the metal needs to slide a bit as it's swaged. Frankly the serrated jaws look like a pair of gripping pliers for round items as much as anything else.
It would be really interesting to know more about possible applications. Military could be crimping electrics for eg field telephones, could be crimping fuses or whatever for munitions, or maybe just something to do with (wire ?) rope. Of these, I can only imagine serrated maybe being useful for munitions.
Fearsome weapon now band under the Geneva conventionNutcrackers.
Same size; increasing roundness.Looking closely, the 3 jaws are different sizes.
--or handling etc barbed wire?To be devil's advocate, these ID are just based on a couple of ebay titles by people who most likely weren't alive when they were made. They might be wrong. The crimp pliers I've encountered are generally smooth jawed because the metal needs to slide a bit as it's swaged. Frankly the serrated jaws look like a pair of gripping pliers for round items as much as anything else.
It would be really interesting to know more about possible applications. Military could be crimping electrics for eg field telephones, could be crimping fuses or whatever for munitions, or maybe just something to do with (wire ?) rope. Of these, I can only imagine serrated maybe being useful for munitions.
OOOOH!Nutcrackers.
I think you could be onto something.? for holding three strands of rope ?
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