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JEWELLERY FORMING, PLANNISHING &ROLLINGMILLS 170mm (35mm) with Sliding Clamp


D9473


JEWELLERY FORMING, PLANNISHING & ROLLING MILLS


• Hooked handles with stout pull ring Code


Description Draw Tongs, 200mm with Ring


230mm (10mm) with with Screw Locking


UOM Price EACH £12.95


Jump Ring Making & Manufacturing


Easy Twist Tool


Overall length: 170mm Jaw width: 35mm


Cousins Swiss Style


• 35mm wide jaws • Serrated jaws • 170mm overall length • Box joint for extra strength • Very good quality • With spring and locking ring


• Weight 140g Code


P48626 Description UOM Price 170mm (35mm) with Sliding Clamp EACH £19.95 200mm (15mm) with Curved Handle


• 10mm wide x 60mm deep jaws • Maximum jaw opening 70mm • Serrated jaws • 230mm overall length • Box joint for extra strength • Very good quality • With screw locking system


• Weight 100g Code


P48628 Description UOM Price 230mm (10mm) with Grip Locking EACH £15.95 250mm (15mm) with Curved Handle


Overall length: 230mm Jaw width: 10mm


Cousins Swiss Style Jump Ring Making - Cousins - Easy Twist


• An inexpensive tool to make your own jump rings • A speedy way of making a coil, ready to cut into jump rings


• Simple to use to make multiple jump rings • Screw the preferred sized mandrel into the plastic base, hold the wire at the bottom end (nearest to the base) and place your finger into the hole


• Then simply twist the plastic base around your finger whilst gradually letting the wire wrap up and around the mandrel


• Mandrels are threaded at the end while enables a quick and easy change over between the mandrels and the plastic holder


• Each mandrel is 95mm long, depending on the size of the wire you can make up to 100 jump rings (Based on 1mm gold wire)


• Light weight and easy to use • Oval mandrels also available • Made from carbon steel


Overall length: 200mm Jaw width: 15mm


• For holding wire to pull through draw plates. • Special curved handle allowing extra pulling power and stability


• Serrated jaws • Overall length 200mm • Jaw width 15mm • Jaw depth 35mm


• Weight 480g Code


D36256 Description


200mm (15mm) with Curved Handle


200mm (24mm) with Ring UOM Price EACH £7.45


Dimensions: • Base: 146mm x 55mm x 5mm • J31876: 4pcs mandrel set sizes: Ø4, 6, 7, 8mm • J31877: 4pcs mandrel set sizes: Ø10, 12, 14, 18mm • D53969: 3pcs mandrel set sizes: 6 x 4, 7 x 5 & 8 x 6mm


Overall length: 250mm Jaw width: 15mm


• For holding wire to pull through draw plates • Special curved handle allowing extra pulling power and stability


• Serrated jaws • Overall length 250mm • Jaw Width 15mm • Jaw Depth 40mm


• Medium Duty Code


D6239 Description Draw Tongs. 250mm


UOM Price EACH £10.95


Code J31876 J31877 D53969 Description


Round (Ø4 to Ø8mm) Jump Ring Maker


Round (Ø10 to Ø18mm) Jump Ring Maker


Oval (Ø6 to Ø8mm) Jump Ring Maker


UOM Price EACH EACH PACK*3 £4.95 £5.80 £5.40 Hand Held Stepped Mandrels


Overall length: 200mm Jaw width: 24mm


• Draw Tong with Ring • Overall Length 200mm • Jaw Width 24mm • Jaw Depth 30mm • Heavy Duty


862 COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER Jump Ring Making - Stepped


• An inexpensive tool to make your own jump rings • Comfortable plastic holding handles • Each stepped lengths are 18mm long, depending on


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