U. D. F. & T UTICA TOOL Co. No. 516 STEELDRAULIC PISTOL GRIP PLIERS 1920s-30s

U. D. F. & T UTICA TOOL Co. No. 516 STEELDRAULIC PISTOL GRIP PLIERS 1920s-30s

USD 45.00 USD
SKU: kPinH3Aq
Condition: Used

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Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States

exact item shown. U.D.F &T Co = Utica Drop Forge & Tool Company. the three diamond logo was trademarked in 1910. (http://alloy-artifacts.org/utica-tool.html#history) Trademark 83,793.516 "Steeldraulic" Pliers <<< this information from Alloy ArtifactsIn the late 1920s and early 1930s several makes of automobiles (e.g. Hupmobile, Auburn) were equipped with Steeldraulic brakes, a brand of mechanical brakes with an odd adjusting mechanism. Special pliers were required for making adjustments to these brakes, and not surprisingly the pliers came to be known as Steeldraulic pliers. [Utica 516 Steeldraulic Pliers]Fig. 138. Utica 516 "Steeldraulic" Pliers, ca. 1930.Fig. 138 shows a pair of Utica No. 516 Steeldraulic specialty pliers, marked "U.D.F.&T.Co." and "Utica N.Y." with the 3-Diamonds logo. The overall length is 5.3 inches. Note to me: second thin drawerI normally ship within 24 hours of your order, but the post office does not always initiate tracking when I put the packages in the drop off box. Check out my other items!

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