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  2. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The crimping tool contains a die that is often exchangeable and is closely matched to the shape and pin count of the modular plug. A crimping die-set looks similar to an 8P8C jack, except for the eight teeth lining the top portion of the die. When the tool is operated, the die compresses around the 8P8C plug.

  3. Burndy - Wikipedia

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    Burndy LLC is a manufacturer of connectors, fittings and tools for electrical utilities, commercial, industrial, and maintenance companies. The company, headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire , has approximately 3000+ employees and operates three manufacturing facilities in the northeastern United States, as well as one in Brazil, and ...

  4. Crimp (joining) - Wikipedia

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    Crimp tool for 0.14 mm 2 to 10 mm 2 (26–8 AWG) insulated and non-insulated ferrules. Crimping is a method of joining two or more pieces of metal or other ductile material by deforming one or both of them to hold the other. The bend or deformity is called the crimp. [1] [2] Crimping tools are used to create crimps.

  5. Hubbell Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Burndy LLC Manchester, New Hampshire October 2, 2009 [23] Manufacturer and seller of compression and mechanical connectors; transmission and substation grounding connectors and overhead line connectors), cable accessories, battery tools, cable management systems. Added to electrical segment Wiley Electronics Manchester, New Hampshire

  6. Die (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    A die is a specialized machine tool used in manufacturing industries to cut and/or form material to a desired shape or profile. Stamping dies are used with a press, [1] as opposed to drawing dies (used in the manufacture of wire) and casting dies (used in molding) which are not. Like molds, dies are generally customized to the item they are ...

  7. Death erection - Wikipedia

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    In The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion, [6] art historian and critic Leo Steinberg alleges that a number of Renaissance era artists depicted Jesus Christ with an emphasis on his genitalia — including after the crucifixion with a post-mortem erection — a motif which Steinberg named ostentatio genitalium.