Lowell Pattern Hand Vise, Wire Working Tool, Hollow Handle Drawtong, Metal Construction
For jewellers and silversmiths who need a secure grip whilst drawing wire, this UK-stocked Lowell pattern hand vise doubles as a drawtong. Its hollow handle allows wire to pass through, providing a solid pulling point for controlled, consistent reduction of wire gauge at the bench.
Key features
- Hollow handle design enables the tool to be used as a drawtong for wire work.
- Serrated jaw face provides a positive grip on wire and small components.
- Large, winged collar allows for quick, tool-free adjustment and tightening.
- Solid, all-metal construction for durability in a workshop environment.
- Classic Lowell pattern design, familiar to experienced jewellery makers.
Who it's for
A workshop essential for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and apprentices drawing their own wire stock. Also favoured by model makers and horologists for holding small parts securely during filing, finishing, or assembly.
Specifications
- Material: Metal
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers drawing wire stock at the bench
- Silversmiths requiring a secure grip for wire reduction
- Apprentice jewellers learning wire drawing techniques
- Model makers holding small components for intricate work
- Horologists securing delicate parts during assembly
Not for
- Holding large or irregularly shaped components
- Applications requiring extreme clamping force
- Cutting or shaping hardened steel stock
- Use as a measuring or marking tool
How this compares
| Lowell Pattern Hand Vise,... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | Dual-purpose hand vise and drawtong | Standard hand vise without drawtong capability |
| Handle Design | Hollow handle for wire pass-through | Solid handle, limiting wire length |
| Jaw Grip | Serrated jaw face for positive grip | Smooth jaws offering less secure hold |
| Adjustment Mechanism | Large winged collar for quick, tool-free tightening | Small knurled nut requiring more effort or tools |