Nicro press tool that I bought from Wicks aircraft came with a go no-go gauge. 
It was only $2 more.


Paul Visk Belleville Il.
618-406-4705
-------- Original message --------From: Robert Russell via KRnet 
<[email protected]> Date: 5/2/17  6:36 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet 
<[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Subject: KR> go no go gauge 
I just ordered the go no go gauge from Aircraft Spruce for checking my 
nicopress sleeves but I have a few questions. The tool I bought is from 
Princess Auto and is not an actual nicopress brand. I have been reading a lot 
about swaging and wondering if others have used sleeves/tools/ gauges that are 
not all from the same company. 
If you use the gauge and the fitting is in the correct slot does it really 
matter if you use a matching tool? 
I know that is the common thought but is that just because of liability issues 
for the companies because of use on certified aircraft ? 
I want my cables to be safe but also don't want to spend a small fortune on a 
tool I will only use a few times. 
The gauge should arrive by the end of the week or on Monday so I will try a 
test fit first but would appreciate thoughts on this issue. 
Thanks 
Bob R 

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