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What are these?

Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
So I got these on auction as part of a lot. The handles come apart. There are some small parts there. Same for upper part, it moves. Heavy at around 4lbs each.

Probably scrap, but does not hurt to ask.
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Would the punch a hole in copper pipe for a fitting at 90 degrees?

Or maybe some heavy duty cherry pitters? ;)
 
I’ve seen some people using something like that to shorten screws mind you there was a piece that held the screw ( hole ) while being tightened.
 
True but it looks like the end is centred in the pic. It’s probably a low profile clamp. Maybe?
 
On the two on the right, does the center pin extend (thread out) when you turn the handle?

Might be some type of removal tool. Bicycles have a crank arm tool you thread into the crank arm. Then turn a threaded pin into it to push the crank arm off. Screenshot 2021-10-03 at 23-30-33 Practical Bicycle Crankset Puller Crank Arm Sprocket Remove...webp
 
The center pin does move but it does not move with any ease - more like you can hammer it in. No ability to move it with a threaded handle.

Could be a timing belt remover or something like that - but it has seemingly useless handle mechanism - i.e. no clue what it does - does not move anything.
 
Looking at this again I see three different lengths. Used in stages with that bracket assembly to push something out?
 
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