4.5-Inch Double Ended Pin Vise Tool, Precision Hand Drill Holder for 0-1mm and 1.5-2.5mm Drills, Pins and Wire
For jewellers, watchmakers and modelmakers drilling fine holes by hand, this double-ended pin vise offers two chuck ranges in a single tool. It securely grips micro-drills, pins and wire from 0–1mm and 1.5–2.5mm, saving bench space and time spent swapping tools.
Key features
- Features two independent collets: 0–1mm on one end and 1.5–2.5mm on the other.
- Cross-hatch knurled chucks and a reeded body provide positive grip for finger-tip control.
- All-metal construction for durability in a workshop environment.
- Compact 4.5-inch (approx. 114mm) length for manoeuvrability in detailed work.
- Securely holds round-shank drill bits, pins, reamers, and fine wire.
Who it's for
A core hand tool for bench jewellers, horologists, and scale modelmakers requiring controlled, manual drilling of small-diameter holes. Also suited for electronics hobbyists and engineers working with PCBs or fine-wire components.
Specifications
- Chuck Range 1: 0–1mm
- Chuck Range 2: 1.5–2.5mm
- Overall Length: 4.5" / 114mm
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers drilling fine holes in precious metals
- Horologists requiring precise manual drilling for watch movements
- Scale modelmakers creating small-diameter holes in plastic or wood
- Electronics hobbyists working with PCBs or fine-wire components
Not for
- Power drilling applications – use a drill press or electric hand drill
- Drilling holes larger than 2.5mm diameter
- High-volume production work requiring automated drilling
How this compares
| 4.5-Inch Double Ended Pin... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Chuck Capacity | Dual ranges: 0–1mm and 1.5–2.5mm | Single chuck, typically 0-2mm or 0.5-3mm |
| Grip | Cross-hatch knurled chucks and reeded body for positive finger-tip control | Smooth or lightly knurled body, prone to slipping |
| Construction | All-metal for workshop durability | Mixed metal and plastic components, less robust |
| Design | Double-ended with two independent collets | Single-ended design, requiring separate tools for different sizes |