Set bevels and measure angles. Also known as bevel protractors, these have an adjustable arm.
Measure angles with these round protractors.
Also known as bevel protractors, set bevels and measure angles with the adjustable arm.
Handle big jobs such as sheet metal fabricating and pipe bending with these long-arm protractors.
Precisely measure angles on molds and jigs.
Take precise measurements with this protractor.
Mount on any flat surface.
Use these protractors to measure angles and dimensions.
Measure angles and dimensions with one tool.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, this versatile tool measures angles and dimensions and has a center finder.
These magnetic tools have one digital display and a lock to hold the arms in position.
These tools have front and back digital displays, as well as horizontal and vertical vials.
A dot laser extends the working distance 200 feet beyond the tool length. This tool has two digital displays that invert when turned upside down; one shows the base angle and the other shows the moveable arm angle.
Temporarily mount these indicators to a metal surface. They have four quadrants that each read any angle from 0° to 90°.
Also known as angle finders, use these to gauge the angle of any surface.
Level horizontally and vertically at the same time. The dial is divided into four quadrants for reading any angle in a 360° range.
These angle indicators have a horizontal leveling vial and can measure angles between 0° and 180°.
A ball inside a level tube indicates the side-to-side tilt angle.
Measure 40° front-to-back tilt in addition to side-to-side tilt.
These angle indicators display highly accurate angle, level, and tilt measurements.
These angle indicators come with a calibration certificate that's traceable to NIST and includes the test measurements that confirm accuracy.
The LCD on these digital angle indicators shows angle in degrees and percent of slope.
The electronic sensor and the display are connected by a 4-ft. cable so you can measure angles from a distance. They can be mounted up to 200 feet apart by replacing the included cable with a longer cable length.
These angle indicators also show level on the display.
At 2 1/4" square and 1" wide, this angle indicator easily fits into your pocket.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, height gauge, center-point finder, and level. The blade on these squares meets Fed. Spec. GGG-R-791H, which establishes uniform standards for accuracy, graduations, and size.
Use these blades with Starrett High-Accuracy Combination Square Heads. They meet Fed. Spec. GGG-R-791H, which establishes uniform standards for accuracy, graduations, and size.
Attach to Starrett High-Accuracy Combination Square Blades with the included lockbolts.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, marking gauge, 90° level, ruler, and scriber with one tool.
Use these squares in place of your try square, miter square, depth gauge, height gauge, center-point finder, and level.
Blades are for use with High-Accuracy Combination Square Heads.
Attach to High-Accuracy Combination Square Blades with the included lockbolts.
A titanium coating protects the blade against scratches and wear.
Also known as rafter squares, these have a 0° to 90° scale for measuring angles.
These gauges have 18 leaves that swing out when you want to quickly check an angle. They're more convenient than a protractor when identifying 45° and smaller angles.
A protractor and triangle in one, use these tools to quickly set any angle from 0° to 90°.
Unfold and lock the corners to form a triangle for marking angles.
Find the center of square and round materials, such as structural framing and pipe, and determine setup angles on milling machines and grinders.
Transfer multiple angles, draw parallel lines, or create a template to make repeated patterns and measurements.
These levels have a sturdy aluminum housing.
A magnet keeps this 90° level in place while you position posts and corners.
These levels have a plastic housing.
Use this 90° level to position posts and corners.