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90zcar

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So I picked up a lot of tools today at an auction and these were in the box
If someone could tell me what they are that would be great
First is this pliers type thing with some sort of spring loaded mechanism
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Here is some sort of punch looking device
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And last is this guy and the bottom black block looks adjustable
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colin39

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The first one is a wire twist plyer the last is a bottom pulley holder, to stop crank from turning, I think. Dunno about middle one
 

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The first one will twist SS safety wire(lockwire), used in aircraft and missile assembly work. The second one looks like a tool to lubricate stuck zerk fittings, by smacking it with the tool, that's filled with al ight oil, with a hammer.
 

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Safety wire pliers.

The "punch" thing looks like it might be some kind of grease fitting.

I agree. Looks like an attachment for a gun to get into tight places. Take that yellow plug out, and there should be a fitting in there. Stick the female end of the gun down onto the fitting.
 

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Yep. Second one is a grease needle. Use them at work for greasing u joints that the tip of the grease gun won't fit on.
 
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90zcar

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Ur right...the cap does come off. I also found another larger silver sleeve that looks like it belongs to it.
I took it apart and it looks like this. Not sure exactly how u use it
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And still not quite sure how these safety wire pliers work. Haha. I'll figure it out
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90zcar

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Forgot to add this
Looks like some type of driver set...for what I'm not sure. Never had to do anything that requires this that's why I don't know
Looks like the largest driver is missing the end sleeve
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On the safety wire pliers, pinch the two ends of the wire between the jaws, clamp down, slide chrome handle down to lock jaws, pull aluminum knob on bottom to twist wire
 
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Ur right...the cap does come off. I also found another larger silver sleeve that looks like it belongs to it.
I took it apart and it looks like this. Not sure exactly how u use it
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You just plug your grease gun into it and hit whatever needs greasing. Pretty simple. Those sleeves aren't necessary. They just restrict movement so your gun won't come unconnected so easily.
 
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90zcar

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I have the same bushing driver set. Have the grease adapter too.


Is like to find the little threaded sleeve that the large driver seems to be missing
Any ideas?


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Not sure if your auction find came from the same lot, but if it did, the second item might be a sealant injection tip used in the aeronautical industry. We used these on Vietnam era A-7 aircraft to inject the "wet" wings. The safety wire pliers are are also common in the aerospace industry so they might have been together (I don't know). Stick a paper clip into the hole of that tip....Is it grease? or is it the infamous non curing sealant used on aircraft?
FWIW, the non curing sealant is white in color and had tiny tiny little silicon balls mix in.
 
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90zcar

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Not sure if your auction find came from the same lot, but if it did, the second item might be a sealant injection tip used in the aeronautical industry. We used these on Vietnam era A-7 aircraft to inject the "wet" wings. The safety wire pliers are are also common in the aerospace industry so they might have been together (I don't know). Stick a paper clip into the hole of that tip....Is it grease? or is it the infamous non curing sealant used on aircraft?
FWIW, the non curing sealant is white in color and had tiny tiny little silicon balls mix in.


Definetely grease in there. A red tacky type


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90zcar

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Now that everything got figured out....can someone elaborate more on this one? I believe someone said it's to hold a crank pulley.
I never seen a crank pulley holder that looked like this. Is it for a specific one or what
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