4.5-inch double-ended pin vise for holding small drills and pins, with 0-1mm and 1.5-2.5mm chucks.

4.5-Inch Double Ended Pin Vise Tool, Precision Hand Drill Holder for 0-1mm and 1.5-2.5mm Drills, Pins and Wire

£5.99
Sale price  £5.99 Regular price 
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4.5-inch double-ended pin vise for holding small drills and pins, with 0-1mm and 1.5-2.5mm chucks.

4.5-Inch Double Ended Pin Vise Tool, Precision Hand Drill Holder for 0-1mm and 1.5-2.5mm Drills, Pins and Wire

£5.99
Sale price  £5.99 Regular price 
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For jewellers, watchmakers and modelmakers drilling fine holes by hand, this double-ended pin vise offers two chuck ranges in a single tool. It securely grips micro-drills, pins and wire from 0–1mm and 1.5–2.5mm, saving bench space and time spent swapping tools.

Key features

  • Features two independent collets: 0–1mm on one end and 1.5–2.5mm on the other.
  • Cross-hatch knurled chucks and a reeded body provide positive grip for finger-tip control.
  • All-metal construction for durability in a workshop environment.
  • Compact 4.5-inch (approx. 114mm) length for manoeuvrability in detailed work.
  • Securely holds round-shank drill bits, pins, reamers, and fine wire.

Who it's for

A core hand tool for bench jewellers, horologists, and scale modelmakers requiring controlled, manual drilling of small-diameter holes. Also suited for electronics hobbyists and engineers working with PCBs or fine-wire components.

Specifications

  • Chuck Range 1: 0–1mm
  • Chuck Range 2: 1.5–2.5mm
  • Overall Length: 4.5" / 114mm

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Only 6 left at the bench Same-day Birmingham dispatch on weekday orders before 2pm.

Common questions at the bench

Is this safe to use on a vintage watch?
Our case holders, spring-bar tools, and movement holders are designed for vintage and modern watch handling. Soft-jaw inserts protect plated bezels. For one-piece sapphire crystals and brittle dials, slow down and check the description for material limits.
What screwdriver size fits my watch?
Most modern watch movements use 1.0–1.6 mm screwdriver tips. Vintage Swiss often runs 0.8–1.2 mm. Our screwdriver sets cover 0.5–3.0 mm in 0.1 mm increments — you will use 4–6 sizes regularly. Hollow-ground tips grip the screw slot without slipping.
Why do I need a demagnetiser?
Modern phones, magnetic clasps, and stray fields from speakers magnetise watch movements, causing time-keeping drift. A 30-second pass through a demagnetiser fixes most cases. A £20 desk demagnetiser pays for itself within the first time you would otherwise pay a watchmaker to diagnose it.
Can I work on a Rolex or other high-end piece?
These tools are bench-grade and suitable for hobbyist and professional watch repair. For warranty-affecting work on serial-tracked luxury watches, always check whether intervention voids your warranty before opening. We cannot verify what is appropriate for every brand.

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