Professional Coil Cutting and Jump Ring Making Pliers, Jewellery Making/ Cutting Hand Tool
For jewellers and chainmakers producing jump rings in quantity, these specialist pliers offer a faster, cleaner method than standard cutters. They are designed to shear through an entire wire coil in one action, creating multiple flat-edged rings ready for closing or soldering.
Key features
- Specialised jaw holds a wire coil securely whilst a shearing pin cuts through multiple rings.
- Produces clean, flush-cut rings, eliminating the need for further finishing before closing or soldering.
- Machined steel head with a box-joint construction for cutting alignment and durability.
- Blue vinyl-dipped handles provide a comfortable, non-slip grip during repetitive use.
- Suitable for cutting non-ferrous wires such as silver, gold, and copper.
Who it's for
An essential bench tool for UK jewellers, chainmaille makers, and craftspeople who regularly produce their own jump rings from coiled wire. It is favoured by those working in precious and non-ferrous metals who require consistent, clean closures for their work.
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK jewellers and chainmaille makers producing jump rings from coiled wire
- Craftspeople requiring consistent, flush-cut rings for closing or soldering
- Working with non-ferrous metals such as silver, gold, and copper
- High-volume production of jump rings from wire coils
Not for
- Cutting ferrous metals or hardened steel wire
- General purpose wire cutting or electrical work
- Cutting single wires or small quantities of rings by hand
How this compares
| Professional Coil Cutting and... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting Action | Shears through entire wire coil in one action, producing multiple flat-edged rings. | Cuts single wires or small sections, often requiring multiple cuts for a coil. |
| Ring Finish | Clean, flush-cut rings, eliminating the need for further finishing. | Often leaves burrs or uneven edges, requiring filing or deburring. |
| Joint Construction | Machined steel head with box-joint construction for cutting alignment and durability. | Riveted or lap-joint construction, prone to misalignment and wear over time. |
| Handle Grip | Blue vinyl-dipped handles for comfortable, non-slip grip during repetitive use. | Bare metal or basic plastic handles, may cause discomfort during prolonged use. |