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These 2 mm leads come in a variety of grades, from soft to hard, to meet your drawing or drafting needs.
Make blunt and sharp points.
Hold 2 mm lead for drawing or drafting.
Create high quality technical drawings with this vellum paper that is designed to work in laser printers.
Use this vellum paper to produce professional drawings and tracings with lead or ink.
Erase only what you mean to.
Remove unwanted pencil marks with ease.
Create precise drawings with these pens.
This ink is waterproof and dries quickly.
Use with plotter machines to produce design, engineering, and architectural drawings.
Trace shapes such as circles, polygons, arrows, and ellipses.
Trace smooth curves.
Trace specialty symbols for pipe fitting, electrical work, plumbing, and more.
Trace numbers and letters in three different heights.
Form custom shapes for drawing.
Unfold and lock the corners to form a triangle for marking angles.
Mark and cut straight lines or 90° angles.
A protractor and triangle in one, use these tools to quickly set any angle from 0° to 90°.
A rule, compass, protractor, and template all in one tool.
Take measurements off of scaled architectural or engineering drawings with these specialized scales.
Draw and cut straight lines in drafting, graphics, and construction applications.
Use these highly accurate straightedges as a guide to scribe and cut straight lines and to check surface straightness.
Small enough to fit into your pocket, the blade is narrow and only 6" long. These scales are often used for taking measurements off scaled architectural or engineering drawings.
Highly accurate, these straightedges work as a guide to scribe and cut straight lines and to check surface straightness. They have graduations, so you can take measurements as you go.
Combine these point-holding clamps with a pipe to create a compass that marks circles 1 1/2" diameter and larger.
Clamp these point-holding clamps, also known as trammels, onto a beam to create a compass.
Turn your ruler into a compass by adding these point-holding clamps.
Compasses have spring tension joints that stay rigid to draw large circles up to 100” diameter.
Extend the blade to draw circles up to 144” diameter.
Transfer measurements and draw large, precise circles.
Draw circles up to 24" or add Extension Beams for Expandable Beam Compass to create even larger circles.
Draw or scribe circles and transfer measurements.
Accurately set the diameter of the circle you’d like to draw using the graduated scale.
Mark and transfer distances from the outer edge of an object.
Ensure accuracy when marking and measuring.
Accurately mark and measure.
A wing joint opens wide for marking and transferring large circles, arcs, and measurements.
These boards have a mounted sliding parallel rule and a handle for portability.
Protect your boards with these plastic covers.
Illuminate your drafting work and view transparencies, slides, and X-rays.
Transfer patterns onto wood, metal, plastic, and other surfaces.
Duplicate or transfer any angle.
Transfer multiple angles, draw parallel lines, or create a template to make repeated patterns and measurements.
Measure angles with these round protractors.
Set bevels and measure angles. Also known as bevel protractors, these have an adjustable arm.
Also known as bevel protractors, set bevels and measure angles with the adjustable arm.
Use these protractors to measure angles and dimensions.
Measure angles and dimensions with one tool.
Take precise measurements with this protractor.
Precisely measure angles on molds and jigs.
With a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that says they’ve passed a test for accuracy, you can trust these protractors to measure angles on molds and jigs precisely.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, this versatile tool measures angles and dimensions and has a center finder.
Mount on any flat surface.
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.
These tools have one digital display and a lock to hold the arms in position.
Also known as carpenters’ and framing squares, these have graduations on both blades for horizontal and vertical measurements.
Also known as try squares, these are square inside and out for checking and marking angles.
Lay out machine tables and work stations at precise right angles. This laser generates two red lines that form a 90° angle.
These squares meet Fed. Spec. GGG-S-656-E, which establishes uniform standards for square accuracy to ensure reliable, repeatable angles.
Measure and mark material exactly where you need to with a sliding blade.
Ensure reliable, repeatable angles.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, marking gauge, 90° level, ruler, and scriber with one tool.
A titanium coating protects the blade against scratches and wear.
Built for welding and other heavy duty fabricating jobs, these squares have an extra-wide head and a large thumbwheel, so they’re easy to adjust and hold while wearing gloves. They combine the functionality of a try square, miter square, depth gauge, marking gauge, 90° level, and ruler in one tool.
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.
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.
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.
Attach to Starrett High-Accuracy Combination Square Blades with the included lockbolts.
Also known as rafter squares, these have a 0° to 90° scale for measuring angles.
Pipe fitting sizes and welding charts are shown on this square in wear-resistant etched markings.
A calibration certificate traceable to NIST is included with these stainless steel rulers.
Made to last, our most corrosion-resistant rulers are stainless steel and have wear-resistant etched markings.
Keep your workpiece in view as you measure with these see-through rulers.
Numbers and graduations etched in light colors are easy to see on a black background.
Rulers have large numbers and deeply etched graduations.
A cork back prevents slipping and protects delicate surfaces.
Made of aluminum, these rulers are an economical alternative to stainless steel rulers.
Ensure accurate measurements with these certified rulers.
A clear protective coating and brass endcaps add durability to these hard-maple rulers.
Fold these rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Rulers are narrow and just 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Also known as machinists’ rules, these rulers ensure reliable, repeatable measurements.
Ensure reliable, repeatable measurements with these rulers.
A reversible, removable hook grabs the edge of an object for easy alignment.
High-powered magnets hold these rulers in place.
Protect your ruler from scratches and wear with a TiN (titanium nitride) coating.
These rulers include a certificate of calibration traceable to NIST with test measurements that confirm accuracy.
An economical alternative to Starrett High-Accuracy Rulers, these provide reliable, repeatable measurements.
Determine the circumference of a circle without calculations.
Rulers are marked with picas for working with type.
Zero marks the center when these rulers are positioned so the same number touches each side of an object.
Measurements are printed from top to bottom for measuring heights and depths.
Slip these rulers into your pocket, so they’re always on hand to find center readings. All are narrow and about 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Remove smudges, mistakes, and stray marks.
The lead automatically advances when it's lifted from the paper—no clicking required. Looks like a standard No. 2 pencil.
These pencils provide a smoother stroke with less effort than regular pencils.
The rectangular profile prevents rolling.
These pens write in black, blue, green, and red ink.
These pens are pressurized to write at any angle, on wet surfaces, and in extreme cold.
Ink your rollers prior to stenciling with these pads.
Add ink to rollers and pads before stenciling.
These note pads retain all printed information even in environments with corrosive chemicals and high-pressure washdowns.
These note pads come double-bagged to keep out contaminants and meet Fed. Spec. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room standards.
Scribble notes, record measurements, and make plans, even in wet and dirty environments—the sheets in these pads are coated to repel water, oil, mud, and grease.
Take notes, make lists, or doodle.
Adjust both the slope and height of the top to a comfortable position for drawing, drafting, and writing.
Illuminate workstations, enclosures, and machines.
Level machinery, check surface flatness, and scribe work positions.
Use these telescoping rods in conjunction with sight levels. They extend to the length you need, then collapse for convenient storage.
These fiberglass rods are nonconductive.
These lights cast a narrow beam of light. With a gooseneck arm, they are faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights.
These lights have a longer reach and hold their position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Faster and easier to reposition than articulating-arm lights, these gooseneck-arm lights attach to your workspace for additional lighting.
Gooseneck arms can be repositioned faster and more easily than articulating arms.
Pivot the head to cast a narrow beam of light to exactly where it's needed.
The articulating arm on these lights holds its position better than gooseneck-arm lights, especially around vibration.
Shine light on machinery and through the sight glass on tanks to inspect food, brewery, chemical, pharmaceutical, and bio-tech processing lines.
These lights cast a narrower beam than other gooseneck-arm machine lights. Reposition them faster and more easily than articulating-arm lights.
Because these lights have a reflector, they distribute light more evenly than other portable lights.