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Ensure accurate measurements with these certified rulers.
Made of aluminum, these rulers are an economical alternative to stainless steel rulers.
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.
Numbers and graduations etched in light colors are easy to see on a black background.
Keep your workpiece in view as you measure with these see-through rulers.
A cork back prevents slipping and protects delicate surfaces.
Create a ruler up to 192" long by adding continuous segments.
Fold these rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Also known as machinists’ rules, these rulers ensure reliable, repeatable measurements.
Ensure reliable, repeatable measurements with these rulers.
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.
Rulers are narrow and just 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Permanently mount these rulers to a machine or workbench.
Use to find diameters and centers.
A hook grabs the edge of an object for easy alignment.
Measurements are printed from top to bottom for measuring heights and depths.
Permanently mount these rulers on machines, tanks, and walls to measure heights and depths.
Use to measure heights and tank levels.
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.
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.
Fold these vertical rulers for convenient storage and transport.
Attach to curved or flat steel surfaces.
A rubber cover protects the magnet and mounting surface.
Take measurements off of scaled architectural or engineering drawings with these specialized scales.
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.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.