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Anderson/hubbell? quad-point dieless crimper hydraulic


I scratched the paint in a couple of spots, looking for manufacture's name but just found stamped numbers. The handles look like some modern day anderson crimpers I found-but the only head I've seen like that so far is greenlee.
My guess is that the rubber casting on the outside may have been replaced at some point, because I don't think this thing could get as much use as it appears to have seen and have all the rubber intact, no fatigue cracks, no worn spots. There are marks here and there, because it's been around, but it's (the rubber_ is not WORN down anywhere.
That picture you see with the lug in it-that is an ilsco 750 mcm lug. It just fits with a little play-
I took another picture showing the 4 points drawn in to where they are almost touching so you can see how tight they contract, and when I release them, they retract nice and smooth.
Maybe you have bought some greenlee stuff, even klein stuff in the last 5-10 years and been disapointed with the quality, but this looks like stuff made before manufature's were racing to cut production cost to the slimest possible lowset rate ever. It has the feel of good solid, well built stuff.
Let me know if you have any questions-



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