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Old 11-19-2016, 03:24 AM
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Looks like it, but they have added information regarding how to get the sets in. Best to check.

There appears to be an adjustable lower ram, similar to the hand squeezer available which may help.

Many refurbished squeezers have a release button which enables the lower ram to fully retract. These are the only ones I have seen until my buddy bought one from Yardstore and they have been most unhelpful since.
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Old 12-29-2016, 05:32 AM
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Finally i have purchased and received the tools Cleveland, many thanks to Mike and Annette, very professional!

The cleco by monogram (wedgelock)are really the best choice,money well spent!

Pneumatic squeezer, is very controllable along all piston movement, high quality of construction, i like much! what Mike says in her video is exactly the true.

Thank everyone for the help.
Next step... order the kit from Van's
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