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Final-Jewellery Tools Dear Valued Customer K.S.B. INTERNATIONAL in India is the pioneer organization engaged in the manufacturing of premium quality watchmaking tools, jewelery tools, hobby tools, engineering tools and all types of aluminum boxes (round with glass tops and rectangular containers). We feel proud to say that we are the leader in these products so far the range is concerned. Established in 1976, the company believes in providing its customers the best of products coupled with efficient services. GREAT ADAPTABILITY to the need and requirements of its customers and the ATTRACTIVE PRICES for the quality has made LIBERTY - the brand name of K.S.B. INTERNATIONAL, one of the most reputable firm in New Delhi, India. Our above mentioned products are widely exported and are in constant demand throughout Europe, U.S.A. and Canada. The biggest asset of K.S.B. INTERNATIONAL is its highly professional and skilled manpower that includes 40 highly skilled and 46 semi skilled workers. Regular in-house training programs and workshops are held to keep the staff abreast of the latest technology and techniques. K.S.B. TOOLS INDUSTRIES, Unit-II, has recently been setup by our principal unit K.S.B. INTERNATIONAL to cater exclusively to export market. This manufacturing unit is spread in a total area of 10,000 sq. ft. at Bawana Industrial Estate, Delhi, India. The unit has all the facilities under one roof. We have a wide range of equipment including - cylindrical centerless, surface grinding, milling machines, hydraulic presses, lathe machines, shapers, power presses, automatic threading / knurling, traubs and drill machines. A special service is offered and used by many customers whereby tools and aluminum containers are branded and packaged with the customer's name and their stock numbers. Although our website covers only a small portion of our entire product range, if any item that you feel is missing or not detailed properly, please let us know so that we can provide you with complete details / samples. WE CAN ALSO DEVELOP THE ITEMS AS PER YOUR SAMPLES & SPECIFICATIONS. We welcome your comments, advice and suggestions, which will enable us to further improve our products and service. We trust the information will generate interest to you. Further, customer dedicated fax lines and e-mail are always available for instant communication. If you have any query or suggestions, please feel free to correspond. We look forward to your continued support and co-operation and thank you for your confidence in our products and our company. Deepak Bhalla Chief Executive JEWELLERY TOOLS Rectangular Box : L 8-3/8" W 5-1/8" H 6/8" L 212 W 130 H 19 mm Round Box : D 41 mm H 17 mm 6.041 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 15 round 41 mm Rectangular Box : diameter in a rectangular box. L 10-6/8" W 6½" H 1" L 274 W 166 H 25 mm Round Box : D 53 mm H 24 mm 6.040 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 15 round 53 mm diameter with glass top in a rectangular box. Used to keep small stones, jewellery, small watch parts etc. with glass top. Rectangular Box : L 9-6/8" W 6" H 1" L 247 W 152 H 25 mm Round Box : D 48 mm H 24 mm 6.048 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 15 round 48 mm diameter in a rectangular box. Rectangular Box : L 10-6/8" W 6½" H 1" L 274 W 166 H 25 mm Round Box : D 33 mm H 18 mm Rectangular Box : 6.035 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET L 5-2/8" W 4" H 6/8" L 135 W 100 H 18 mm Aluminum boxes regular set of 40 round 33 mm diameter in a rectangular box. Used to keep small stones, jewellery, small watch Round Box : D 33 mm H 18 mm parts etc. with glass top. 6.012 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round 33 mm diameter in a rectangular box. Rectangular Box : Rectangular Box : L 6-5/8" W 5-3/8" H 7/8" L 8-3/8" W 5-1/8" H 6/8" L 168 W 137 H 20 mm L 212 W 130 H 19 mm Round Box : D 33 mm H 18 mm Round Box : D 41 mm H 17 mm 6.030 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET 6.041 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 20 round 33 mm Aluminum boxes colored set of 15 round 41 mm diameter in a diameter in a rectangular box. rectangular box. Used to keep small stones, jewellery, small watch parts etc. with glass top. 1 JEWELLERY TOOLS Rectangular Box : Square Box : L 6-5/8" W 5-3/8" H 7/8" L 4-3/8" W 4-3/8" H 1" L 168 W 137 H 20 mm L 110 W 110 H 22 mm Round Box : D 41 mm H 19 mm Round Box : D 53 mm H 24 mm 6.010 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET 6.039 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round 41 mm diameter Aluminum boxes colored set of 4 round 53 mm diameter in a rectangular box. with glass top in a square box. Rectangular Box : L 6½" W 4-3/8" H 1" L 164 W 110 H 25 mm Round Box : D 18 H 20 mm Rectangular Box : 6.052 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET L 6½" W 4-3/8" H 1" Aluminum boxes regular set of 54 round 18 mm diameter L 164 W 110 H 25 mm with glass top in a fine quality aluminum box. Round Box : D 53 mm H 24 mm 6.042 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes colored set of 6 round 53 mm diameter with glass top in a rectangular box. Rectangular Box : Square Box : L 8-5/8" W 6½" H 1" L 4-3/8" W 4-3/8" H 1" L 218 W 167 H 25 mm L 110 W 110 H 25 mm Round Box : D 53 mm H 24 mm Round Box : D 25 mm H 20 mm 6.045 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET 6.036 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round 53 mm diameter Aluminum boxes regular set of 36 round 25 mm diameter 2 with glass top in a rectangular box. with glass top in a fine quality aluminum box. JEWELERY TOOLS 6.021 6.022 6.023 6.024 18 mm 23 mm 25 mm 33 mm 6.025 6.026 6.027 41 mm 48 mm 53 mm 6.028 6.029 6.075 64 mm 70 mm 75 mm ALUMINUM BOX ROUND WITH GLASS TOP Aluminum boxes round with a wide range in size with glass top. Used to keep small stones, jewellery, small watch parts etc. with glass top. Rectangular Box : Rectangular Box : L 6½" W 4-3/8" H 7/8" L 7-6/8" W 5-3/8" H 6/8" L 165 W 110 H 23 mm L 198 W 135 H 20 mm Round Box : D 26 mm H 24 mm Round Box : D 25 mm H 18 mm 6.09 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET 6.050 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES SET Aluminum boxes regular set of 24 round 26 mm diameter in a rectangular box. Used to keep small stones, jewellery, Aluminum boxes regular set of 40 round 25 mm diameter watch spare parts etc. with glass top. with glass top in a fine quality aluminum box. 3 JEWELLERY TOOLS Round Box : D 48 mm H 24 mm 6.026 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round with glass top Round Box : 48 mm diameter in a fine quality card board box. D 53 mm H 24 mm 6.027 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round with glass top 53 mm diameter with glass top in a fine quality card board box. Round Box : D 41 mm H 17 mm 6.025 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes regular set of 12 round with glass top 41 mm diameter packed in a card board box. Round Box : D 70 mm H 26 mm 6.029 Regular ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum box regular 12 round box with glass top diameter 70 mm height 25 mm packed in a card board box. Round Box : D 41 mm H 17 mm 6.025 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes colored set of 12 round with glass top 41 mm diameter in a fine quality card board box. Round Box : Round Box : D 33 mm H 18 mm D 53 mm H 24 mm 6.024 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND 6.027 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes colored set of 12 round Aluminum boxes colored set of 12 round with glass top 53 mm diameter in with glass top 33 mm diameter in a fine a fine quality card board box. 4 quality card board box. JEWELLERY TOOLS Round Box : D 41 mm H 17 mm 6.025 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Round Box : Aluminum boxes colored set of 12 round with glass top D 53 mm H 24 mm 41 mm diameter in a fine quality card board box. 6.027 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES ROUND Aluminum boxes assorted colored set of 12 round with glass 53 mm diameter top in a fine quality card board box. Rectangular Box : L 10-6/8" W 6½" H 1" L 274 W 166 H 25 mm Round Box : D 53 H 24 mm 6.040 Colored ALUMINUM BOXES SET Round Box : D 70 mm H 26 mm Aluminum boxes rectangular colored set of 15 consisting of 53 mm round boxes with clear lid.
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