
C$55.00
About Standard Flush Cutters - Precision Series PL79
Experience reliable and precise cutting for your jewelry and crafting projects with the Pepetools Standard Side Cutters. Crafted with superior quality in Italy, these essential cutters are designed to provide clean, efficient cuts on various types of wire and soft metals, making them a staple for any workbench.
These standard side cutters feature robust, sharp blades that are ideal for general wire cutting applications. Their size and leverage make them suitable for a slightly wider range of wire gauges compared to micro cutters. The ergonomic blue handles offer a comfortable and secure grip, reducing strain during extended use, while the durable construction ensures long-lasting performance. Perfect for cutting headpins, eye pins, jump rings, and wire for various designs.
Key Features:
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Standard Side Cut Design: Versatile for a range of wire cutting tasks.
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Sharp, Durable Blades: Precision-ground cutting edges deliver clean and efficient cuts.
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Italian Craftsmanship: Manufactured in Italy, guaranteeing superior quality and reliability.
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Comfort Grip Handles: Ergonomic blue handles provide a secure and comfortable hold for prolonged use.
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General Purpose: Ideal for jewelry making, beading, hobby crafts, and light electrical work.
Maximum Cutting Specifications Chart
| Material | Max Wire Diameter | Notes | 0.8 mm | Suitable for soft yellow gold up to this diameter, assuming typical malleability. | | Silver (.925 Fine) | 0.7 mm | Sterling silver generally requires slightly thinner cuts due to its hardness compared to yellow gold. | | Copper | 0.9 mm | Copper is typically softer than sterling silver and can often be cut slightly thicker. |
Important Considerations for Cutters:
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Hardness Varies: The actual maximum cutting capacity is highly dependent on the temper (hardness) of the wire. Dead soft wire will be easier to cut than half-hard or full-hard wire of the same diameter.
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Material Composition: Different alloys of gold, silver, and copper can have varying hardnesses.
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Wire Form: The chart assumes round wire. Cutting square or rectangular wire with the same cross-sectional area may be more difficult or exceed the tool's capacity.
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Blade Care: Always cut perpendicular to the wire. Twisting or bending the wire while cutting can damage the blades. Avoid cutting hardened steel wire, memory wire, or very thick materials that are beyond the tool's intended capacity, as this will dull or chip the blades.
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Safety First: Always wear appropriate eye protection when cutting wire to prevent injury from flying debris.
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