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I don't believe those are the connectors for that tool, but I could be wrong, if they are it's not what I was thinking of. Your original BSP 632-205-215 I can't find anywhere and I had searched TCI for it. I'd found the one you just provided, but didn't pay attention to the connector number as I was looking for the tool. Thanks for the information.
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Look what I ended up with!
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Let's see...top photo....punch down tool, orange handle cable cutter and...is the top yellow device a crimper?
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It's for crimping sleeves on aerial drop wire, bottom is a chipping knife for removing lead sheath.
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Yep - all the other tools are duplicates in my collection. I'm excited to own the mystery visegrips now
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