CUTTERS, GUILLOTINES & SHEARS
4.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Bergeon
selling Joint Leveller is accurate for cutting tube/wire vertically faultlessly. • Accurate tube/wire cutting vertically • Up to 5mm capacity • For the jeweller, silversmith, arts, craft, contemporary jeweller, model makers and light engineers.
• Easy tool for cutting tubing or rods. • Made of precision steel with a contoured sturdy handle; also comes with a removable handle for mounting the jig in a bench vice.
• Capacity holding size 0 to 5mm • Please note the gauge size (5) measures 0 to 30mm but the slide gauge actually extends up to 60mm.
• 250 grams How to use…
Hold the handle (6), slide left to right to adjust to the desired size (4).
Use the measuring gauge (5) to determine the tube/ wire length size.
Lock the hexagonal nut (7) on the back so slide (4) so the tube/wire does not move.
With your thumb push down on the tube/wire with the securing/holding handle (2). Put your piecing saw blade into the slit (3). You can now start saw piecing the tube/wire vertically,
Code
• Bergeon 6677 • High precision made in Switzerland • Perfect and accurate tube/wire cutting vertically • Up to 4mm capacity
How to use... • Hold the handle & slide the movable guage left to right to adjust to the desired size
• Use the measuring gauge to determine the tube/wire length size
• Lock the hexagonal nut on the back so the tube/wire does not move
• With your thumb push down on the tube/wire whilst securing/holding the handle
• Put your piecing saw blade into the slit • You can now start saw piecing the tube/wire vertically,
Details: • For the jeweller, silversmith, arts, craft, contemporary jeweller, model makers and light engineers
• Easy tool for cutting tubing or rods • Made of precision steel with a contoured sturdy handle; also comes with a removable handle for mounting the jig in a bench vice
• Capacity holding size 4.0mm • Cut possibility 90 degrees • Please note this item does not have a measuring slide
Code J0886 Description
4.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Bergeon
UOM Price EACH £123.85
5.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Indian
Cousins Material House incredible value Joint Leveller is accurate for cutting tube/wire vertically faultlessly. • Accurate tube/wire cutting vertically • Up to 10mm capacity • For the jeweller, silversmith, arts, craft, contemporary jeweller, model makers and light engineers.
• Easy tool for cutting tubing or rods. • Made of precision steel with a contoured sturdy handle; also comes with a removable handle for mounting the jig in a bench vice.
• Capacity holding size 10.00mm • Please note the gauge size (5) measures 0 to 30mm but the slide gauge actually extends up to 60mm. • 250 grams
How to use… As per item T31883 except tube/wire length measurement needs to be acheived manually by using the slide gauge with an additional ruler.
Code T35170 Description
10.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Indian
UOM Price EACH £19.95
• 8mm cutting length • 8mm wide jaws • Flush cut • Lindstrom 8131
Code Cousins Material House incredible value and best P19495 Description 8mm Flush Cut, Lindstrom 8131 EACH
UOM Price £30.45
• 8mm cutting length • 8mm wide jaws • Micro Bevel Cut • Lindstrom 8130
Code P19494 Description
8mm Micro Bevel Cut, Lindstrom 8130
UOM Price EACH £29.95
8mm Micro Bevel Cut, Lindstrom 8130
T31883 Description
5.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Indian
UOM Price EACH £15.95
10.00mm (Max) Tube Cutting Jig, Indian
• Micro Bevel Cut • Flush Cut • Ultra Flush Cut see PDF for full explanation
This Lindstrom 80-Series remains the top choice for the traditional user. This range of cutters offers unsurpassed cutting capacity covering a wide range of wire dimensions and types. The technology that truly “started it all”.
All cutters from the 80-Series are equipped with a precision screw joint which: • Minimizes friction • Maximizes alignment of cutting edges
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Please be advised that cutters are not guaranteed against breakage or damage.
Cutters, Lindstrom 80-Series
8mm Flush Cut, Lindstrom 8131
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