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Tooltos Hand Crank Jewelry Bender | Iron Rollers 6 Groove Sizes for Ring Bracelet Earring

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Description

  • Iron Roller Design — 65mm iron rollers provide firm, consistent grip for bending rings, bracelets and earrings from wire and strip stock.
  • 6 Groove Sizes — Round slots in 0.3 / 0.35 / 0.45 / 0.55 / 0.65 / 0.85mm widths for bending different wire and strip thicknesses in one machine.
  • Threaded Adjustment Lever and Spring — Precise gap adjustment for consistent bending results across different metal thicknesses and widths.
  • 26mm Thickened Handle Grip — Larger diameter handle for comfortable, efficient hand cranking during extended bending sessions.
  • Steel Frame with 4 Mounting Holes — 4.6kg steel body with bench mounting holes for stable, fixed installation during operation.

The Tooltos Hand Crank Jewelry Bender with Iron Rollers bends rings, bracelets and earrings from wire and strip stock. The 6 groove sizes (0.3–0.85mm) accommodate different thicknesses, while the threaded adjustment lever allows precise gap control for consistent results. The 4.6kg steel frame with 4 mounting holes provides stable bench installation for daily jewelry forming work.

Iron Roller vs Rubber Roller — Which Should You Choose?

Feature Iron Roller (This) Rubber Roller
Roller Material Iron Rubber
Machine Weight 4.6 kg 3.8 kg
Surface Marking Risk Higher (harder roller surface) Lower (rubber grips without marking)
Grip Firmness Firm, rigid Flexible, surface-friendly
Best For Unfinished stock, higher forming force Polished or finished metal, surface-sensitive work
Price Slightly higher Slightly lower

Best For / Not For

Best For Not For
Bending rings, bracelets and earrings from unfinished stock
Wire and strip thicknesses 0.3–0.85mm
Applications requiring firm roller grip
Gold, silver, copper and brass
Jewelers and craftspeople
Polished or finished metal (use rubber roller model to avoid marking)
Wire or strip thicker than 0.85mm groove width
Steel or titanium
Use without secure workbench mounting

Technical Specifications

Frame Material Steel with Paint Finish
Roller Material Iron
Roller Diameter 65mm
Groove Sizes 0.3 / 0.35 / 0.45 / 0.55 / 0.65 / 0.85mm (6 sizes)
Handle Grip Diameter 26mm
Machine Dimensions 280 × 120 × 225mm
Machine Weight 4.6 kg / 10.1 lb
Bench Mounting 4 mounting holes on base
Suitable Metals Gold, silver, copper, brass and other non-ferrous metals

Pro Tips

  • Anneal metal before bending to reduce spring-back and make forming easier, especially for thicker stock.
  • Select the groove size closest to your wire or strip thickness for the most controlled bend.
  • Use consistent, smooth handle cranking speed for uniform curves across the full length of the piece.
  • Mount the machine securely to your workbench using the 4 mounting holes for stable, controlled operation.
  • If surface marking is a concern, consider the rubber roller model for polished or finished metal stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between iron rollers and rubber rollers?
Iron rollers provide a firmer, more rigid grip and are better suited for unfinished metal stock where surface marking is less of a concern. Rubber rollers are softer and less likely to mark polished or finished surfaces. Choose the rubber roller model if you are working with pre-polished metal.

What groove size should I use?
Select the groove closest to your wire or strip thickness. The 6 sizes (0.3–0.85mm) cover a range of fine jewelry wire and thin strip stock.

Can this machine bend steel or titanium?
No. This machine is designed for non-ferrous metals — gold, silver, copper and brass. Steel and titanium require specialist bending equipment.

Does it need to be bolted to a bench?
Strongly recommended. The 4 mounting holes allow secure bench installation. The 4.6kg weight also provides good stability without mounting for lighter work.

What is included in the package?
1 x Hand Crank Jewelry Bender (Iron Roller) and 12 x Iron Ring Fittings.

What's Included

  • 1 x Tooltos Hand Crank Jewelry Bender (Iron Roller)
  • 12 x Iron Ring Fittings

Support

For technical questions or order support, contact the Tooltos team at sales@tooltos.com. We typically respond within 24 hours.