Draw Tongs with Ring 10", Wire Drawing Tool for Wire Making, Steel Construction, Serrated Jaws, Jewellery Making Pliers
For jewellers and silversmiths drawing wire to a specific gauge, these 10-inch steel draw tongs provide a secure, non-slip grip on precious and non-ferrous metal wire. The serrated jaws and hooked handles ensure a consistent, controlled pull through the drawplate without marring your stock.
Key features
- Flat, serrated steel jaws grip wire securely without slipping during the pull.
- Curved handles act as hooks for attaching to a draw bench or pulling mechanism.
- Includes a retaining ring to hold the handles together under tension during a draw.
- Solid steel construction with a simple, durable rivet pivot for long service life.
- Measures 10 inches (254mm) in total length, providing ample leverage.
Who it's for
An essential hand tool for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and metalsmiths who regularly draw down their own wire stock. Suitable for working with gold, silver, copper, and other non-ferrous wires.
Specifications
- Material: Steel
- Overall Length: 10" (254mm)
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers drawing gold and silver wire
- Silversmiths requiring a secure grip on non-ferrous metals
- Metalsmiths needing consistent wire gauge reduction
- Craftsmen pulling wire through a drawplate without marring
Not for
- Cutting or shaping wire — use appropriate cutting pliers
- Holding finished pieces — serrated jaws may mark surfaces
- Drawing ferrous metals or hardened steel wire
- Heavy-duty industrial wire drawing applications
How this compares
| Draw Tongs with Ring... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Construction Material | Solid steel | Plated carbon steel or lighter alloys |
| Jaw Design | Flat, serrated steel jaws | Smooth or lightly textured jaws |
| Wire Security | Retaining ring and hooked handles for consistent tension | Basic handles, relying on hand grip alone |
| Overall Length | 10 inches (254mm) for ample leverage | Shorter lengths, offering less mechanical advantage |