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Made to last, our most corrosion-resistant rulers are stainless steel and have wear-resistant etched markings.
A calibration certificate traceable to NIST is included with these stainless steel rulers.
Ensure accurate measurements with these certified rulers.
Made of aluminum, these rulers are an economical alternative to stainless steel rulers.
Numbers and graduations etched in light colors are easy to see on a black background.
Rulers have large numbers and deeply etched graduations.
Keep your workpiece in view as you measure with these see-through rulers.
A cork back prevents slipping and protects delicate surfaces.
Made of wood with a clear protective coating, this ruler is an economical choice for measuring objects up to three feet long.
A clear protective coating and brass endcaps add durability to these hard-maple rulers.
An economical alternative to Starrett High-Accuracy Rulers, these provide reliable, repeatable measurements.
These rulers include a certificate of calibration traceable to NIST with test measurements that confirm accuracy.
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.
Protect your ruler from scratches and wear with a TiN (titanium nitride) coating.
High-powered magnets hold these rulers in place.
Permanently mount these rulers to a machine or workbench.
Use to find diameters and centers.
Rulers are narrow and just 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Create a ruler up to 192" long by adding continuous segments.
Fold these rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Permanently mount these rulers on machines, tanks, and walls to measure heights and depths.
These extra-thick rulers have a polycarbonate coating that resists wear from traffic and chemicals.
The graduations on these rulers are half the actual length of the object you are measuring.
Measurements are printed from top to bottom for measuring heights and depths.
A hook grabs the edge of an object for easy alignment.
Use to measure heights and tank levels.
Zero marks the center when these rulers are positioned so the same number touches each side of an object.
Rulers are marked with picas for working with type.
Determine the circumference of a circle without calculations.
Slide this ruler across the surface of plans, maps, and blueprints and read the measurement on the digital display in one of 111 different scales including inches, feet, yards, miles, centimeters, meters, kilometers, or a scale you define.
Ensure accurate measurements with certified tape measures.
Slide the lock to hold the blade in place. The case is chrome-plated, impact-resistant plastic.
All have a durable cast metal case that’s chrome-plated for corrosion resistance
Measure from a distance—the blade on these tape measures remains rigid when extended up to 11 feet.
The case is impact-resistant plastic that's yellow for high visibility. Slide the lock to hold the blade in place.
The blade automatically locks in place when extended and stays locked until you press the release lever.
An orange case makes these tape measures easy to spot.
The blade locks in place when extended until you press the release lever, and a magnetic-hook tip attaches to metal surfaces to assist vertical and distance measuring.
Attach the magnetic-hook tip to metal surfaces to assist vertical and distance measuring.
These tape measures have a chrome-plated, impact-resistant plastic case.
A window with an indicator line clearly shows the measurement.
Compared to standard tape measures, these are less than half the size.
The blade on these tape measures is chrome-plated for durability and corrosion resistance.
For a comfortable and secure hold, these tape measures have a narrow case with a molded rubber grip.
Clip this magnetic holder to your belt and attach the included metal adapter to your tape measure's case.
All internal parts, including the blade, are stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
Attach to curved or flat steel surfaces.
Durable and flexible, these tape measures are coated for scratch resistance.
At about half the size of standard diameter tape measures, these fit in your pocket.
Accurately measure diameter.
Also known as tree tapes, wrap these tape measures around circular items to determine diameter and measure circumference without the need for calculations.
These reliable tape measures include a calibration certificate traceable to NIST stating they have passed a test for accuracy.
Hold on to the large, rubber-coated handle while carrying these tape measures.
Measure distances over 35 ft.
Easily spot the brightly colored case on these tape measures around your worksite and in your toolbox.
Grip the tape measure through the hole in the center and quickly rewind the blade with the specially designed reel.
Find the exact center of your work. Measure the total distance with the upper scale; then find the same number on the bottom scale—that's your center point.
Protect your tape measure with these leather holders.
Built to resist corrosion and last in harsh environments, these vertical rulers are iron with a porcelain-enamel finish. Mount them to walls and tanks.
Measure volume in gallons without calculations.
Permanently mount these vertical rulers to walls and tanks.
Fold these vertical rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Connect continuous segments to create a ruler up to 10 ft. long.
Attach a plumb bob (sold separately) to the rope’s hook and lower it into your tank to take a measurement.
Also known as oil-gauging tapes, use these tape measures to check the level of oil and other fluids in deep, large containers such as tanks and vats.
Take inside and outside measurements by moving the jaw along the ruler.
Move the jaw along the ruler to take inside and outside measurements.
These calipers have deep jaws for measuring large-diameter objects, such as pipes, poles, and logs.
These calipers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Switch between decimal and fractional measuring increments.
Deep jaws and extra-long measuring ranges make measuring large material easier.
The display, markings, and thumb wheel on these calipers are positioned for comfortable left-handed use.
The dial displays measurements in both decimal and fractional increments.
Carbide-tipped jaws provide greater wear resistance and longer life when measuring abrasive or very hard materials.
These calipers have a mechanism which allows you to make finer adjustments.
Jaws move only when the thumb lock is depressed.
A low measuring force allows these calipers to accurately measure elastic and springy materials, such as plastic and rubber.
The pointed jaws on this caliper can fit into smaller spaces than standard calipers jaws.
Designed with a rounded jaw for measuring the wall thickness of pipe, tubing, and other curved surfaces.
Adjust the left jaw up and down to measure stepped or offset planes.
Measure center-to-center distances with the pointed jaws on these calipers, which are designed to self-center in holes.
Reach deep into small holes and slots for precise depth measurements.
Take precise depth measurements in small holes and slots.
All gauges have zero-position memory, also known as absolute (ABS) positioning, which retains the measuring position when the gauge is turned off.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Connectable extension rods allow you to measure depths.
Measure depth in dusty or wet environments--these gauges are rated IP67 for protection from dust and temporary water submersion.
Check measurements at a glance.
Increase the accuracy of your manual machine when you fit it with a linear scale.
This digital readout system displays precise positioning on one axis. For use with machines that perform dry machining and cutting applications, such as table saws, band saws, planers, and drill presses.
Retrofit your manual milling machine with a digital readout system. It measures and displays precise tool and workpiece positioning on two axes.
Install a digital readout stop and fence system onto the setup for your miter, chop, or radial arm saw. It displays measurements on one axis, allowing you to cut pieces up to 94" with high precision.
Mount a digital readout system onto your manual lathe. It measures and displays precise tool and workpiece positioning on two axes.
Also known as carpenters’ and framing squares, these have graduations on both blades for horizontal and vertical measurements.
Lay out machine tables and work stations at precise right angles. This laser generates two red lines that form a 90° angle.
Also known as try squares, these are square inside and out for checking and marking angles.
Ensure reliable, repeatable angles.
Measure and mark material exactly where you need to with a sliding blade.
These squares meet Fed. Spec. GGG-S-656-E, which establishes uniform standards for square accuracy to ensure reliable, repeatable angles.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, marking gauge, 90° level, ruler, and scriber with one tool.
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 squares in place of your try square, miter square, depth gauge, height gauge, center-point finder, and level.
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.
Pipe fitting sizes and welding charts are shown on this square in wear-resistant etched markings.
Measure angles and dimensions with one tool.
Use these protractors to measure angles and dimensions.
Measure angles with these round protractors.
Also known as bevel protractors, set bevels and measure angles with the adjustable arm.
Set bevels and measure angles. Also known as bevel protractors, these have an adjustable arm.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, this versatile tool measures angles and dimensions and has a center finder.
Take precise measurements with this protractor.
Precisely measure angles on molds and jigs.
Mount on any flat surface.
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 front and back digital displays, as well as horizontal and vertical vials.
These magnetic tools have one digital display and a lock to hold the arms in position.
Measure outer diameter and mark lines around pipe.
Wrap these pocket-size tape measures around pipe and fittings to determine size.
Measure the outside diameter of small round- and hex-shaped objects such as rods, drill bits, bolts, and tubing with this pocket-size tool.
Take measurements off of scaled architectural or engineering drawings with these specialized scales.
A rule, compass, protractor, and template all in one tool.
Draw and cut straight lines in drafting, graphics, and construction applications.
A protractor and triangle in one, use these tools to quickly set any angle from 0° to 90°.
Transfer multiple angles, draw parallel lines, or create a template to make repeated patterns and measurements.
Duplicate or transfer any angle.
Form custom shapes for drawing.
One side of these rulers lists tap and drill sizes. The other side has a decimal equivalent table and a 6" rule.
These plastic bars have a magnified center; their edges are marked with graduations.
Ensure tires are fit for use. Gauges measure tread depth up to 1".
Align and measure at the same time with these levels that have rulers on the front and side.
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.