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A carbide tip marks hard materials such as hardened steel, stainless steel, and ceramics. It also lasts longer than steel tips on steel and plastics.
Use the steel tip on these scribers to mark steel and plastics, or as a pick for cleaning and probing.
Mark steel and plastics or use as a pick for cleaning and probing.
Mark almost any surface including the hardest tool steel and glass. The diamond tip on this scriber lasts longer than carbide tips on hard materials.
Layout and mark materials such as hardened steel, stainless steel, ceramics, and glass with these on-the-go sets.
Also known as a marking gauge, this scriber draws precise, straight lines without the need for a straightedge or ruler.
An insulated handle and shaft protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These awls are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Punch soft materials and scribe lines in metal and wood.
Made of beryllium copper that is Factory Mutual approved, these nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant tools inhibit sparking.
Also known as surface gauges, use these to scribe lines, transfer measurements, or as height and depth gauges.
Stain metal items such as bearings, springs, nuts, and other components.
Make scribe lines on surfaces easy to see with these fast-drying fluids.
Identify high spots, interference points, and improper fit on bearings, gears, and valves.
Remove marking fluid and paste.
Mark and transfer distances from the outer edge of an object.
Accurately mark and measure.
Ensure accuracy when marking and measuring.
A wing joint opens wide for marking and transferring large circles, arcs, and measurements.
Draw or scribe circles and transfer measurements.
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.
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.
Center your work by mounting these into your drill chuck or collet and lining up the pointer with the mark on the shaft.
In addition to the dial, two mechanical analog counters display measurements (one counts up; the other counts down).
Read measurements on a dial or using the two mechanical analog counters.
Use the hand wheel to adjust height up and down the column, and set the attached scriber at a specific height for repeat marking.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Take height measurements and set the attached scriber at a specific height for repeat marking.
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.
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.
Attach to High-Accuracy Combination Square Blades with the included lockbolts.
A titanium coating protects the blade against scratches and wear.
Create precise outlines for hinge mortises (cutouts). Position the cutter on a wood door or frame and hit it with a hammer to imprint the outline.
Made of aluminum, these pen-shaped engravers are lightweight to reduce writing strain.
These engravers have a wider range of depth settings and produce less vibration for smoother writing.
Connect these engravers to a compressed air line. Higher strokes per minute means they cut more smoothly than electric engravers.
Includes an engraver, four interchangeable tips, a tip holder, an air filter, and a portable case.
Make quick, precise marks of varying sizes. As you trace stencils with one end of the engraving arm, the other end engraves them into your surface. Also known as pantographs, these engravers create reduced and one-to-one character sizes to fit your workpiece.
Melt surface material and create marks without vibration.
More voltage allows you to engrave on heavy scale and rusted metal.