CUTTING
End or Top Cutters, Heavy Duty
Cutters for end castings, sprues, memory wire, watch mesh (milanais) bracelets and rod ends.
• Our end cutters are popular as they can cut close to work, making them great for precision cutting
• Multi leverage with return spring in handles • Most popular with precious metal scrap buyers
Please be advised that cutters are not guaranteed against breakage or damage.
Bergeon Swiss (Jaws 22mm x Length 240mm)
• 8mm cutting length • 8mm wide jaws • Flush cut • Lindstrom 8131
Code P19495 Description Flush Cut (8mm) Lindstrom 8131 EACH
UOM Price £33.75
• Cousins Swiss Style • Superb Swiss quality pliers • Tungsten carbide jaws, heavy duty. Ideal for cutting hard metal such as watch winding stems etc.
• Easy grip handles • Straight end cutting • Polished steel • Box joint • Length 240mm • Spring loaded (double leaf springs)
Code
Bergeon 6496 - Cutters for end castings, sprues, memory wire, watch mesh (milanais) bracelets and rod ends.
• The original mesh bracelet cutter/trimmer used for generations by the top Swiss watch houses
• Hardened steel cutting jaws make a clean cut with one closing action
• The pressure exerted is multiplied many times by the unique lever design
• It therefore requires minimum effort from the user • Approx. cutting capacity: Ø3mm 9ct gold • Semi Flush • Locking System • Length 240mm • Jaws Width 22mm
Code B0139 Description
Bergeon Swiss (Jaws 22mm x Length 240mm)
UOM Price EACH £97.10
Cousins (Jaws 16mm x Length 210mm)
C50139 Description
Cousins Swiss Style (Jaws 22mm x Length 240mm) Tungsten Carbide
UOM Price EACH £59.95
Lindstrom (80-Series) Cutters The technology that truly “started it all”
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.
Cuts: • Micro Bevel Cut • Flush Cut • Ultra Flush Cut • See PDF for full explanation and pictures
Handling: • All cutters from the 80-Series are equipped with a precision screw joint
• This minimizes friction • Maximizes alignment of cutting edges
Hardness: • Lindstrom guarantee 63 to 65 Rockwell hardness
• Lindstrom state that their cutters are suitable for copper wire from Ø0.1 to Ø1.0mm. This can be used as a guide for other materials
• Cutters are industry standard and are not suitable for cutting stainless steel
Japanese - Cutters for end castings, sprues, memory wire, watch mesh (milanais) bracelets and rod ends.
• Locking System • Approx. cutting capacity: Ø3mm 9ct Gold • Semi Flush • Length 210mm • Jaw Width 16mm
Specifications: • Cut (Jaw Length) Lindstrom number
Please be advised that cutters are not guaranteed against breakage or damage
Click website “More Information” & “PDFs” for full specification.
Pliers with Plastic Jaws
See Page 943
• 12.5mm cutting length • 12.5mm wide jaws • Flush cut • Lindstrom 8151
Code P19501 Description
Flush Cut (12.5mm) Lindstrom 8151
UOM Price EACH £30.50
• 10mm cutting length • 10mm wide jaws • Flush cut • Lindstrom 8141
Code P19498 Description Flush Cut (10mm) Lindstrom 8141 EACH
UOM Price £28.95
Flush Cut (12.5mm) Lindstrom 8151 Flush Cut (10mm) Lindstrom 8141
• Opening 4mm Code
P5167 Flush Cut (8mm) Lindstrom 8131 Description
Cousins (Jaws 16mm x Length 210mm)
UOM Price EACH £19.95
Cousins Swiss Style (Jaws 22mm x Length 240mm) Tungsten Carbide
www.COUSINS .COM
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