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Arnmstrong 68-178 12" Wiretwister Wire Safety Twist Pliers Aircraft Automatic on 2040-parts.com

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Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States
Never used but some ware from rust at the head by the Armstrong Emblem PN
Brand:Armstrong Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:68-178 UPC:Does not apply

Armstrong 68-178 12" Wiretwister Wire Safety twist Pliers  Aircraft  Automatic Diagonal Nose, Right Hand for Wire size 0.020" to 0.060". New- never used but some ware from rust at the head by the Armstrong Emblem and part number but no owner's marks or ware in the rest of the tool. This tool is an official government contractor general mechanics tool Made in USA and came from military surplus from the Armstrong General Mechanics Tool Kit (GMTK ) NSN 5180-01-548-7634. You can check out this tool at http://www.apextoolgroup.com/WebShare/files/images/multisite_catalog/Armstrong_Military_Mini_Catalog2.13(1).pdf


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