Round and Flat Nose Pliers with Replaceable Nylon Jaws, Jewellery Bead Wire Work Forming Tool
For jewellers and wire workers forming loops and bends in soft or polished wire, these combination pliers are an essential bench tool. They provide both round and flat nose profiles with replaceable nylon jaws, ensuring mark-free work whilst extending the tool's service life.
Key features
- Combination head features one round conical jaw and one flat jaw for versatile forming.
- Fitted with replaceable nylon inserts to protect polished and soft metal surfaces from marks.
- Steel body with a box-joint construction for reliable jaw alignment under pressure.
- Double-leaf spring between the handles ensures a smooth, repetitive opening action.
- Comfortable, non-slip blue vinyl grips for sustained use at the bench.
Who it's for
A core tool for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and artisans working with precious metal wire. Also suitable for model makers and electronics hobbyists who need to bend delicate components without causing damage or leaving marks.
Specifications
- Body Material: Steel
- Jaw Material: Replaceable Nylon Inserts
- Handle Grips: Blue Vinyl
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers forming loops in precious metal wire
- Silversmiths bending soft or polished wire without marks
- Artisans shaping delicate components for jewellery
- Model makers handling small parts without damage
- Electronics hobbyists bending delicate wires mark-free
Not for
- Cutting hard wire or steel components
- Heavy-duty bending or shaping of thick metals
- Applications requiring high grip on rough surfaces
How this compares
| Round and Flat Nose... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Jaw Material | Replaceable nylon inserts | Unprotected steel or fixed plastic coating |
| Jaw Protection | Prevents marks on polished and soft metal surfaces | Risk of scratching or marring delicate materials |
| Joint Construction | Box-joint for reliable jaw alignment | Lap joint, less stable under pressure |
| Spring Mechanism | Double-leaf spring for smooth, repetitive action | Single leaf spring, less consistent opening action |