TOOLS
Die Set for Patterned Wedding Rings
the same process but differ in their usage and budget. Remember we supply spare blades which is handy to have because as in time they can ware out. Depending on the metal being cut and thickness a blade can ware quicker if it is cutting a platinum ring rather then a 22ct one.
Die Set - Enlarging & Reducing - Patterned Wedding Rings
Bergeon 683-S Set of nylon reducing / tightening dies for rings with design facets and fancy work. Also steel reversible nylon die holders.
ylon dies numbered 1 to Steel die holders numbered 1 to 1 and 13 to
Code R7820 Description
Die Set for Patterned Wedding Rings
UOM Price EACH £255.00 A general guide on how to use…
Ring cutter pliers work on a leverage and circular saw rotating system. On the top side a circular saw is tted on a key which rotates forwards and backwards by turning by hand and revolving. The opposite side notice a “V” machined end with a ne centre groove.
Die Set for Non Patterned Wedding Rings
Place the customers hand at on a table and push the “V” groove under the ring (in between the skin and the inside of the ring) this will protect the nger while cutting. Close your ring cutter applying slight pressure on the blade connecting with the outside of the ring shank and rotate clockwise. The circular saw will start to cut the ring from the outside of the shank.
Die Set - Enlarging & Reducing - on Patterned Wedding Rings
Bergeon 683-S8 Set of 8 metal reducing / tightening dies for simple rings without design number 1 to 8 on each die, polished inside.
Progression 1mm Code
R7819 Description
Die Set for Non Patterned Wedding Rings
UOM Price EACH £245.00
Applying some bees wax on the blade before and while cutting will prolong blade life and give a smoother cut. Try not to go so fast and press too hard just let the blade teeth smoothly do the work.
As the ring is now cut trough use two pairs of bent nose/snipe nose pliers to pull ring apart removing it from the nger.
Emergency Ring Cutting Tool Emergency Ring Cutting Tool
RING CUTTING TOOLS
mm Blade Overall ength16mm ight Weight Metal Made in Indian Replacement Blade: R3194
Code R31946 Description Emergency Ring Cutting Tool
Emergency Ring Cutting Tool Spare Blade
Even though cutting a ring off is not a jewellery repair, sometimes it falls to a retailer, gold buyer, goldsmith to cut away a ring that can no longer be taken off a nger. This most often happens because an injury or illness has caused the hand to swell, but it might be a matter of simply “growing attached” to your jewellery.
The solution is to use a ring cutter made for this purpose. In our range we have various types of Ring Cutters, in principle they all do
mm for Tool: R31946
UOM Price EACH
£17.50
A Swiss 18114 One of the worlds favourite standard ring cutters available
Gold silver platinum cutting recommended Supplied with ring cutter opening key and blade Blade size mm Made in Steel Size: length 1mm Weight: 8grams Supplied with blade R486)
Code R4866 Description Ring Cutting Tool, A*F 18114
Ring Cutter Spare Blade, A*F 18114A
A 18114A mm or tool R4866 A 18114).
UOM Price EACH
£40.95
Ring Cutting Tool, A*F Swiss Ring Cutting Tool, A*F 18114
Code R4867
Description
Ring Cutter Spare Blade, A*F 18114A
Ring Cutter Key, A*F 18114B
Ring Cutter Key, for black locking nut which xes the blade. or tool R4866 A18114)
UOM Price EACH £12.50
Code R19998
Description Ring Cutter Key, A*F 18114B
Ring Cutter Black Locking Nut, A*F 18114C
Ring Cutter black locking nut, A 18114C or tool R4866 A18114)
UOM Price EACH
£2.15
Code R19999 Code R31947 Description
Emergency Ring Cutting Tool Spare Blade
UOM Price EACH £7.25
Description
Ring Cutter Black Locking Nut, A*F 18114C
UOM Price EACH £3.20
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