Cone Mandrels
A cone (or mandrel) is for hammering barstock into perfect conical rings or scroll shapes.  It sits in the anvils' hardy hole vertically and has a purpose similar to the horn on an anvil.  In years past mandrel's were also used to make bindings for wheel hubs.
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Pieh Tool Mandrel Cone

 Pieh Legacy Collection!

Mini-mandrel cone which fits in a vice, anvil hardy or swage block hole. Shank is not tapered.

Approximate OAL: 8 inches; 5-3/4" from base to tip. Diameter starts at 2 1/2" and tapers to a 3/16" point.

Made in USA.

Available in 3/4, 7/8, 1 and 1 1/4" shanks

Item #: PTCM34, PTCM78, PTCM1, PTCM114

Weight: 3 lbs.

 
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Green-Mengel Mandrel Cone

Mandrel has a tong groove and is made of ductile iron. Finish is foundry cast.
  • Mandrel Length: 11 inches
  • Mandrel Diameter: tapered 4.5 inches to 3/8 inch at the top.
  • Shaft Width: tapered 3/4 inch to 1 inch
  • Shaft Length: 4 inches
  • Weight: 16 lbs.

Made in USA

Item #: GMCM15
 
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