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TOOLS


Cutters, Guillotines & Shears


Super ush cutter  A precise thin bevel which leaves a unique small nip in the middle of the item being cut


 Super ush cutters require minimal cutting force and leave almost no pinch


Full ush cutter  o nip cutters, perform like two razor blades coming together


 Full ush cutters require the least amount of force and leave no pinch on wire ends


Bar and Rod Cutters (including Piano Wire) - Faithfull


 A iss  ocing system olds cutters en not in use to protect edges


aitfull Tools are made to user standards by craftspeople o meet te demanding aitfull criteria for te design and uality of eac individual item


 Heavily insulated, soft, comfortable and grip it slip guards


 Cutting edges are ardened to 64HC suitable for cutting some metals lie piano ire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, brass, peter, steel and brone


 anufactured from ardened and tempered ig grade steel, grade C6 tool steel


 Its cutting capacity ranges from 3mm to 4mm  avourite it te precious metal buyer, cut large bangles, bracelets, rings etc especially if tere is suspicion of eavy plate on non precious metals, particularly lead or copper


 emius cut  ade in Germany


Code C33146 Description


Faithfull Diagonal Heavy Duty Cutting Pliers


UOM Price EACH £22.80 Heavy uty Bolt Cutter Hig Tensile


Tis aitful Tool uality Bolt Cutter is suitable for cutting a ide range of materials suc as gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, brass, mild steel, semi ard steel, ard steel, non ferrous metals, reinforcing bars, spring ire, rougt iron and stainless steel


Te as/blades of tese Bolt Cutters are made of eavily alloyed steel tat are entirely drop forged giving a ardened blade able to itstand eavy use Te ground cutting edge is subected to a second ardening process for maximum ardness of te cutting edge Te andles are full forged in a ribbed selection alloy steel of a very ig elastic limit


Bar and Rod Cutters (including Piano Wire) - Knipex


 avourite it precious metal buyer, cut large bangles, rings, cains, and bracelets if tere is a suspicion of eavy plate on none precious metals, particularly lead or copper


Capacity:  ild teel: 6 mm  Hig Tensile: 48 mm  engt: 3 mm 14 inc)  Type: Centre cut  eigt 13g  Bevelled cut


KI cutters meet te igest demands in very many different applications Te breadt and dept of Knipex Cutter ensures tat te best tool can alays be found for every application KI cutters full te igest expectations in terms of performance, ergonomics and service life Te products are designed to meet te reuirements of professional users, o must be able to rely on teir tools in daytoday or


 Blacened ead, plastic coated andles, developed saped for comfortable grip


 Tis product can cut from 3mm to 36mm in piano ire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, steel, copper, brass, peter and iron


 Its lever action allos exceptional cutting performance it minimal pysical effort


 Inductionardened precision cutting edges dge ardness approximately 64HC


 aterial: cromevanadium electric steel, oil ardened construction


 avourite it te precious metal buyer, cut large bangles, bracelets, rings etc especially if tere is suspicion of eavy plate on non precious metals, particularly lead or copper  Bevelled cut


Cutters for end castings, sprues, memory ire, atc mes bracelets and rod ends


Brass Sheet See Page 949


lease note: never tist te cutter before te martial as completely parted Tis imposes undue stress on te cutter leading to a rapid deterioration in performance and eventual failure elect materials sufcient capacity and never cut martial of a greater sie ten is recommended ost materials ill en tey are cut safety goggles/glasses sould be orn


Code C33144 Description


Bolt Cutter with Centre Cut - Faithfull


UOM Price EACH £34.95 Milanais Bracelet Cutter - Bergeon


 Approx cutting capacity: 3mm 9ct Gold  emi lus  engt 1mm  a idt 16mm  pening 4mm


Code P9574 Description


Milanais Bracelet Cutter - A*F Swiss


UOM Price EACH £28.60


Code C33145


Description


UOM Price Knipex Power Cut Plus Bolt Cutter EACH Bolt Cutters £55.65


 ur end cutters are popular as tey can cut close to or, maing tem great for precision cutting


 ulti leverage it return spring in andles  ost popular it precious metal scrap buyers


lease be advised tat cutters are not guaranteed against breaage or damage


Milanais Bracelet Cutter - A*F Swiss


 Bergeon 6496  Te original mes bracelet cutter/trimmer used for generations by te top iss atc ouses


 Hardened steel cutting as mae a clean cut it one closing action


 Te pressure exerted is multiplied many times by te uniue lever design


 It terefore reuires minimum effort from te user  Approx cutting capacity: 3mm 9ct gold  emi lus


Code B0139 Description


Milanais Bracelet Cutter - Bergeon


UOM Price EACH £97.10


Milanais Bracelet Cutter - Japanese


 ocing system olds cutters en not in use to protect edges


 Approx cutting capacity: 3mm 9ct Gold  emi lus  engt 1mm  a idt 16mm  pening 4mm


Code Bracelet Cutters, Milanais P5167 Description


Milanais Bracelet Cutter - Japanese


UOM Price EACH £19.95


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