EP-1 End Cap Crimping Pliers

EP-1 End Cap Crimping Pliers

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The EP-1 is purpose-built to securely install end caps onto brake, derailleur, and dropper post cables. The short tapered jaws with dual crimping

Park Tool End Cap Crimping Pliers EP-1 The EP-1 is purpose-built to securely install end caps onto brake, derailleur, and dropper post cables. The short tapered jaws with dual crimping positions make it ideal for crimping in tight, inaccessible spaces. Built from forged machined steel with vinyl-dipped handles.

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