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TOOLS


Handles for Files, Gravers & Broaches


Watchmakers & Jewellers Hammers, Cousins


HANDLES FOR FILES, GRAVERS & BROACHES


le into a vice (V5345) and use vice grips (FDASJ35) so the leather grips do not mark the le; then heat the ‘tang’ or the ‘grip’ end with a torch (M4184) for between one and two minutes.


Push on the handle making sure the top and bottom end of the le touches the metal support ring collet. Leave to cool for thirty minutes, the le is ready to use.


Mushroom Wooden Handles


Hammers - Watcmaers - eellers - Cousins


Watcmaers/eellers & Hobbyists ammers for delicate oring  Hardood ammers it quality steel eads offer a cisel-saped end for riveting it a at end for ligt-duty or


 opular to use it atc bracelet removing tools, suc as our conomy Bracelet Removing Set B31)


 imensions  Head engt Code


Description


H19517 H19518 H19519 H19520 H19521


50mm (25gms) Cousins 60mm (35gms) Cousins 70mm (50gms) Cousins 80mm (65gms) Cousins 90mm (95gms) Cousins


Watchmakers & Jewellers Hammers, Bergeon


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH EACH EACH


Handles for Files, Gravers & Broaches Take a look at our large range of Handles.


£3.95 £4.50 £4.95 £5.50 £5.95


Quick guide to mounting / tting your various handles: Graver handles vary in size and shape. Selection depends upon one’s own hand grip control and comfort. For these reasons it is common to collect an assortment of handles. ew gravers are normally too long and must be cut back to reduce the excessive length. If the handle is more than a couple of inches long, a new graver would have to be cut back that much more to accommodate one’s hand control. However, as gravers are continually re- sharpened they become shorter. Hence, the change to a longer graver handle should be optioned rather than discarding the graver. Our ranges of quality graver handles are designed for durability. The ne nished hardwood is contoured to provide comfort and a sure grip. A metal band near the opening end secures the graver and acts to keep the wood from splitting when the graver is inserted.


Hammers - Watcmaers - eellers - Bergeon


Watcmaers/eellers & Hobbyists ammers for delicate oring  Bergeon Siss  Hardood ammers it extremely ig quality steel eads offer a cisel-saped end for riveting it a at end for ligt-duty or


 opular to use it Bergeon atc bracelet tools en tapping pin olders for accurate pressure, for instance Bergeon Bracelet Tool B11)


 imensions  Head engts Code


Description


H0766 H0769 H0767 H0859


50mm (30gm) Bergeon 60mm (40gm) Bergeon 70mm (55gm) Bergeon Hammer Handle, Bergeon


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH EACH


Files come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and selection depends on hand grip, control and comfort. We supply a large range of le handles including with collet grip for needle les (H0858) and twist on handles (H7987) along with hardened traditional wooden handles.


Mounting your les and gravers on to the handles is simple with none collet or twist handles. Please see the guide below to mount the graver correctly.


£17.45 £18.45 £19.80 £4.60


Planishing Block (Metal) Rubber Mounted


See Page 743


Handling gravers after preparation is simple. After shaping the graver to the right size put the graver into a vice (V5345) and use vice grips (FDASJ35) so the leather grips do not mark the graver; then heat the blue end with a torch (M4184) for between one and two minutes.


Push on the handle making sure the top and bottom end of the graver touches the metal support ring collet. Leave to cool for thirty minutes, the graver is ready to use.


Files are just as easy to mount. Insert the Code


H36476 H36471


Description


45mm Long, Ø33mm 52mm Long, Ø30mm


UOM Price EACH


EACH Mushroom with Cut Out Handles


£0.55 £0.55


Code


H36469 H4617


H36470


Description


40mm Long, Ø28mm 45mm Long, Ø33mm 55mm Long, Ø35mm


Pear Shaped Handles


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH


£0.55 £0.55 £0.55


Code


H36474 H4619 H4622


Description


45mm Long, Ø35mm 60mm Long, Ø35mm 90mm Long, Ø27mm


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH


£0.55 £0.55 £0.55


Gravers or Scorpers & Deburring


See Page 750


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