When you need precision grips, turn to Burfitt flat chain nose pliers. Those who use these pliers love the non-marring surfaces for precision holding and positioning.
Burfitt Flat Chain Nose Pliers are the ultimate in precision pliers. They have non-marring surfaces for delicate work, plus a Shortnose jaw that absorbs and spreads pressure for heavier-duty pulling, bending, and twisting. If you’re looking for a plier that’s tough but gentle on your pieces,
When you need precision grips, turn to Burfitt flat chain nose pliers. Those who use these pliers love the non-marring surfaces for precision holding and positioning. The Shortnose eliminates jaw flex and loss of grip in heavier-duty pulling, bending or twisting. If you have a project that requires
Burfitt flat chain nose pliers provide non-marring surfaces for precision holding and positioning . A Shortnosenose eliminates jaw flex and loss of grip in heavier-duty pulling, bending or twisting applications.
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Chain nose pliers are an essential tool in any jewellers toolbox. Used normally in conjunction with a flat nose plier chain nose pliers have a smooth inside jaw, narrow tip, and are necessary to manipulate and handle your jewellery components and wire.
Chain nose pliers are closely related to needle-nosenose pliers. With their pointed tips, chain nose pliers may be easily confused with needle-nosenose pliers. Unlike chain nose pliers, needle nose pliers have serrated ridges that can create indentations on your wire when manipulating it with the pliers. This makes chain nose pliers a great option for grasping and bending wire.
Because chain nose pliers will not mar your wire, they are a perfect option to use in conjunction with a flat nose plier to open and close jump rings, work with chain, secure wire, and bend the wire. With their pointed tips, chain nose pliers are almost a must for wire wrapping projects that require grabbing and pulling the wire in close spots.
1. With one hand, use the flat nose pliers to secure your component before beginning any manipulation of the wire with the chain nose pliers.
2. Align the open jaw or pointed tip of the chain nose pliers over the area you would like to grab.
3. Squeeze the handle down tightly until the pliers have secured itself around the wire.
4. Secure your component or bend the wire as needed.
5. Release the grip on the chain nose pliers to remove.
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