Square Handles Bent Chain Pliers, Stainless Steel, 120mm Slim Line Multi Purpose for Jewellery and Optical Work
For jewellers and optical technicians requiring angled access in tight spaces, these bent chain nose pliers provide superior control for delicate work. The slim-line profile is ideal for chain assembly and frame adjustment, with all tools UK-stocked and ready for same-day dispatch.
Key features
- Smooth, bent chain-nose jaws taper to fine points for a non-marring grip.
- Square-profile handles offer a stable hold, preventing rotation during twisting movements.
- Box-joint construction maintains jaw alignment for reliable, long-term use.
- Satin-finish stainless steel body resists corrosion in the workshop environment.
- Slim 120mm profile allows excellent manoeuvrability in confined areas.
Who it's for
A practical tool for bench jewellers assembling chains, closing jump rings, and forming wire. Also favoured by optical technicians for the fine adjustment of spectacle frames and components.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Overall Length: 120mm
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers assembling delicate chains
- Optical technicians adjusting spectacle frames
- Professionals requiring angled access in confined areas
- Jewellers closing small jump rings
- Craftspeople forming fine wire components
Not for
- Heavy-duty gripping or bending tasks
- Cutting wire or sheet material
- Applications requiring extreme force
- General purpose workshop use for larger components
How this compares
| Square Handles Bent Chain... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Satin-finish stainless steel | Carbon steel or nickel-plated steel |
| Jaw Construction | Bent chain-nose jaws tapering to fine points for non-marring grip | Basic flat-nose jaws, may mar delicate surfaces |
| Handle Profile | Square-profile handles for stable, non-rotating grip | Round or oval handles, prone to rotation |
| Joint Type | Box-joint construction for maintained jaw alignment | Lap joint, prone to misalignment over time |