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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8818806" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You place the Lug terminal with the Vise to clamp and mash the crimp section and wire portion a little higher than the Eyelet of which leaves the Eyelet on top Exposed approx 1/8" to use a small Ball Ping hammer/hammer to bend to the degree you need so the the Eyelet/hole is not bent to where you are not able to get the Bolt back in . (You can put the bolt in so that it bends while hammering and bending to the degree youd like just fine as well so you do not seal up that opening if you havent done several times as I do on the daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8818806, member: 634282"] You place the Lug terminal with the Vise to clamp and mash the crimp section and wire portion a little higher than the Eyelet of which leaves the Eyelet on top Exposed approx 1/8" to use a small Ball Ping hammer/hammer to bend to the degree you need so the the Eyelet/hole is not bent to where you are not able to get the Bolt back in . (You can put the bolt in so that it bends while hammering and bending to the degree youd like just fine as well so you do not seal up that opening if you havent done several times as I do on the daily. [/QUOTE]
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