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I am looking for a source for Avionics Tooling. Connector tools, crimpers, insertion and extraction tooling. anim_bounce.gif
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Hey buck,

Check out these sites, I personally have not used them, so give us some feedback if you do.

http://www.avionicsinternational.com/section.asp?SectionID=18

http://www.cms-tools.com/

Here's my favorite...but also probably the most expensive.
http://www.dmctools.com/


Also the landings has a pretty good listing of companys, check it out at

http://www.landings.com/_landings/pages/avionics.html

Hope that helps you out
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Having looked at the links provided it is obvious that CMS is the best.


http://www.cms-tools.com/
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