Micro Side Flush Cutters for Permanent Jewelry (Precision Series PL82)
Micro Side Flush Cutters for Permanent Jewelry (Precision Series PL82)
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Get clean, controlled cuts on your jump rings and fine chains with the PL82 Micro Side Cutters. Made in Italy, these cutters are a reliable addition to any permanent jewelry setup where clean finishes and efficiency matter.
The finely honed blades are designed to create smooth, flush cuts, which is especially helpful when working in tight spaces or preparing pieces for a seamless weld. Their compact size makes them easy to maneuver at your table, while the ergonomic blue handles sit comfortably in your hand, helping reduce strain during back-to-back appointments or busy event days.
Built from durable, high-quality materials, these cutters hold up well over time and stay consistent through repeated use. They are well suited for trimming fine chain, cutting jump rings, and handling the small components that come up in everyday permanent jewelry work.
Key Features:
- Micro Side Cut Design: Ideal for precise, flush cuts in confined areas.
- Sharp, Durable Blades: Finely ground cutting edges ensure clean and effortless cuts.
- Precision Craftsmanship: Expertly manufactured in Italy for consistent quality and performance.
- Comfort Grip Handles: Ergonomic blue handles provide a secure and comfortable hold, even during extended use.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for jewelry making, electronics repair, model building, and other detailed cutting tasks.
Maximum Cutting Specifications Chart
| Material | Max Wire Diameter | Notes
Soft Yellow Gold | 0.7 mm | Soft yellow gold is pliable and generally fine for these nippers within its specified range.
Silver (.925 Fine) | 0.6 mm | Sterling silver is harder than yellow gold; a slightly smaller maximum is recommended for clean cuts.
Copper | 0.8 mm | Copper is typically softer than sterling silver, allowing for a slightly larger maximum diameter.
Important Considerations:
- Hardness Varies: The actual maximum cutting capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific temper (hardness) of the metal wire. Fully hard wire will be more difficult to cut than dead soft wire.
- Wire Form: This chart assumes round wire. Cutting flat stock or square wire of the same cross-sectional area may require more effort or be outside the capacity.
- Safety First: Always wear appropriate eye protection when cutting wire.
- Tool Longevity: While these cutters are robust, repeatedly cutting at the absolute maximum capacity for hard materials can shorten their lifespan. For very hard or thick materials, consider using heavier-duty cutters.
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