Mats
TOOLS
Scribers, Set of 3
Our mats consist of the best quality plastic or rubber.
Lessens the chance of watch parts/components bouncing off your hard work surface and getting lost.
ouble nded Supplied in plastic allet engt 18mm sed for all types of metals including gold and silver Made to precision tese tools come it ardened steel tips
All scribers consist of to sarp ground ardened steel points to retain teir maring / scoring edge
Scriber 1: double ended scriber as a nurled centre body to provide a positive grip
ne point is set at a rigt angle 9 increasing exibility for maring and scoring
Scriber : double ended scriber as a ole nurled body to provide a grip lie olding a pencil ne point is set at rigt angle 9 increasing exibility for maring and scoring
Scriber 3: one dual use scriber as a nife edge at one end and is pointed at te opposite end Te nife edge is ideal for scoring ood, plastics and laminates
Code S31911 Description Scribers, Set of 3
UOM Price PACK*3
Squares for Precision Marking £4.35
M964: Bergeon 688 lastic Green Self-adesive Stics to any or benc imensions: x 3 x mm
M963: Bergeon 46 Rubber Green Self-adesive Stics to any or benc imensions: x 3 x mm
Code M0964 M0963 Description
250 x 350mm, Plastic, Bergeon 6808
250 x 350mm, Rubber, Bergeon 2746
Mats - Bench Mats (Antistatic) Etic Swiss
UOM Price EACH EACH £7.95 £28.95
BANGLE & BRACELET GAUGES
Squares
recision Maring Squares are used to mar out te body of your piece and to acieve straigt lines
Milled to an exact 9 angle Tese precision squares are ideal for maring perfect corners, centralising stones and nding centres
Compact and rigid, tey are made it carbon steel Code
Description
S20127 S20128 S20129
50mm (2” inch) Square 75mm (3” inch) Square 100mm (4” inch) Square
UOM Price EACH
EACH EACH
£2.95 £3.75 £4.25
M33334: A 183 imensions: 3mm x 3mm x mm tic 341
M349 Cousins imensions: 3mm x 3mm x 1mm Green
M399: Cousins imensions: 3mm x 3mm x 1mm Self Adesive Green Stics to any or benc
Code MATS
M33334 M35429
M35099 Description
235 x 350mm, A*F Swiss 235 x 350mm, Cousins
235 x 350mm, Cousins (adhesive backed)
UOM Price EACH
EACH EACH
£8.95 £5.50
£5.50 Benc Mats Ridged)
Adesive Baced Stics to any or benc Stops tools rolling on te orbenc
Code
M31429 M0966
M31400 M0965
M35084 Description 100 x 150mm, A*F Swiss
100 x 150mm, Bergeon Swiss, Adhesive Back*
180 x 300mm, A*F Swiss
180 x 300mm, Bergeon Swiss, Adhesive Back*
200 x 290mm, Indian
UOM Price EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH
£8.40 £13.30 £17.50 £23.90 £5.95
Mats are also available with adhesive backs for sticking to your work top. This ensures the stability you need when dealing with precision tools and components.
Mats - Bench Mats, Bergeon Swiss
Bench Mats, Ridged
MEASURING
We have a selection of bangle & bracelet gauges for measuring customers’ wrists. We also stock two types of internal measuring bangle / bracelet gauges, for measuring a bangle when a customer supplies a sample.
There are two styles of gauges available for measuring bangle sizes, the adjustable band gauge the ‘belt gauge’ and a set of individual measuring bands, similar to a ring gauge.
Battery Exchange Parts Kit
Work mats are a very handy addition to your work bench as using one will give you a clean, smooth and even surface for you to work on.
See Page 203
Below are some hints and tips for measuring customers bangle sizes: When sizing a customer’s bangle size have them touch thumb to little nger and then size, this contracts the human hand smaller thus allowing the gauge to slip over the wrist easily.
G5349 and G5350 bangle belt measurements are marked on the gauge in metric or imperil circumferences.
G20125 Bangle gauge has twenty seven individual bangle rings marked with numbers 1 to 27. Try the different bangles
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