CROWS FOOT
End Mills (Pivot & Screw Cutters), Bergeon
CROWS FOOT Crows Foot
force and leave almost no pinch
• No nip cutters, perform like two razor blades coming together
force and leave no pinch on wire ends
Bar and Rod Cutters (including Piano Wire) - Faithfull
Assortment of 12 end-mill pivot and screw cutters in hard metal with pivots.
The pivots work as a guide in the hole and the end mills trim the desired part. The pivots are interchangeable with every end mill. It can be used by hand or on a press.
• Bergeon 30007-MD • Supplied in a Wooden Case • 12 cutters • 12 Pivots • Fixing Sleeves • Broach • Hard metal alloy, 90% tungsten with titanium & cobalt
Cutters: • Ø1.30, 1.60, 1.90, 2.20, 2.50, 2.80mm • Ø3.10, 3.40, 3.70, 4.00, 4.30, 4.50mm
Pivots: • Ø0.60mm x 4 • Ø0.70, 0.80, 0.90, 1.00mm • Ø1.10, 1.20, 1.30, 1.50mm
Code
C20881 C22325
C22326 C31430 C31431 C31432 C31433 C31434 C31435 C31436 C31437 C31438 C31439 C40939 C40940 C40941 C40942 C40943 C40944 C40945 C40946 C40947 C40948 C40949 C40950
Description
End Mills (Pivot & Screw Cutters) Set, Bergeon
30007.MD
End Mill Ø1.30mm End Mill Ø1.60mm End Mill Ø1.90mm End Mill Ø2.20mm End Mill Ø2.50mm End Mill Ø2.80mm End Mill Ø3.10mm End Mill Ø3.40mm End Mill Ø3.70mm End Mill Ø4.00mm End Mill Ø4.30mm End Mill Ø4.50mm Pivot Ø0.40mm Pivot Ø0.45mm Pivot Ø0.50mm Pivot Ø0.60mm Pivot Ø0.70mm Pivot Ø0.80mm Pivot Ø0.90mm Pivot Ø1.00mm Pivot Ø1.10mm Pivot Ø1.20mm Pivot Ø1.30mm Pivot Ø1.50mm
UOM Price
EACH £1,025.00 EACH £119.95
EACH £129.15 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £110.95 EACH £55.95 EACH £55.95 EACH £55.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95 EACH £49.95
CousinsUK have a huge selection of hand cutting tools in stock for every workshop and any task. We stock numerous different types and from all over the world, from your hobbyist pair to your top end professional, we have it catered for. The types of cutters we have available offer unsurpassed cutting capacity covering a wide range of wire dimensions and types.
Cutting styles and wire ends:
Bevelled: • Leaving a standard rise of metal on your wire is acceptable and indeed required in some particular jewellery/component casting or manufacturing
• Bevel cutters require more cutting force and are therefore very durable
• They leave a large pinch on wire ends
• Slight bevel edge to cut thicker wire and leads
the item has been cut
leave a small pinch
• A precise thin bevel which leaves a unique small nip in the middle of the item being cut
726 COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER
A “must” for all Clock Repairers... • Fits into a vice or bench block, handy for removing all friction wheels & gears.
• Weight 145gms Code
C31268 Description Clock Crows Foot
UOM Price EACH
Faithfull Tools are made to user standards by craftspeople who meet the demanding Faithfull criteria for the design and quality of each individual item.
• Heavily insulated, soft, comfortable hand grip with slip guards
£6.95
• Cutting edges are hardened to 64HRC suitable for cutting some metals like piano wire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, brass, pewter, steel and bronze
• Manufactured from hardened and tempered high grade steel, grade C60 tool steel
CUTTERS, GUILLO- TINES & SHEARS
• Its cutting capacity ranges from 0.3mm to 2.4mm • Favourite with the precious metal buyer, cut large bangles, bracelets, rings etc especially if there is suspicion of heavy plate on non precious metals, particularly lead or copper
• Length 180mm • Weight 270 grams • Made in Germany
Code C33146 Description
Faithfull Diagonal Heavy Duty Cutting Pliers
UOM Price EACH £25.20
Bar and Rod Cutters (including Piano Wire) - Knipex
KNIPEX cutters meet the highest demands in very many different applications. The breadth and depth of Knipex Cutter ensures that the best tool can always be found for every application. of performance, ergonomics and service life. The products are designed to meet the requirements of professional users, who must be able to rely on their tools in day-to-day work.
• Blackened head, plastic coated handles, developed shaped for comfortable grip
• This product can cut from 0.3mm to 3.6mm in piano wire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, steel, copper, brass, pewter and iron
• Its lever action allows exceptional cutting performance with minimal physical effort
• Induction-hardened precision cutting edges. Edge hardness approximately 64HRC
• Material: chrome-vanadium electric steel, oil hardened construction
• Favourite with the precious metal buyer, cut large bangles, bracelets, rings etc especially if there is suspicion of heavy plate on non precious metals, particularly lead or copper
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