Metal deforming – By three or more coacting relatively movable tools – Concurrently actuated tools
Patent
1992-06-24
1993-11-02
Crane, Daniel C.
Metal deforming
By three or more coacting relatively movable tools
Concurrently actuated tools
72416, 72454, 29237, 403154, 4034051, B21D 4104
Patent
active
052575250
ABSTRACT:
A slim-line portable hose ferrule crimper is formed by a bar with a pair of spaced parallel tracks extending from one side thereof. A movable crimping die holder holding a crimping die half is mounted on the tracks adjacent the bar, and is moved back and forth by a threaded screw passing through the bar and into the movable holder. A stationary holder for a complementary second die half confronting the movable holder is releasably secured at a fixed location on the tracks, but may be released by a pivoting latch to permit its removal from the apparatus.
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Atco Products, Inc.
Crane Daniel C.
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