Engineers Squares
An engineer’s square, also known as a Machinist square, is a handheld marking and checking tool used to assess angles and mark straight lines. Made up of two straight pieces (stock & blade) which work together to create a right angle at exactly 90°. The two pieces of the engineer square intercept at the end creating a precision L shaped tool, these two pieces can vary in length for both small and large working environments. The purpose of an engineering square is to check that the angles are correct with whatever project or piece of work you are working on and to mark lines with the angles to make sure everything is correct and inline.What are Engineers Squares made of?Made from a variety of materials, engineer’s squares are most commonly made of metal, more specifically hardened or tool steel. An engineer’s square is made totally of metal, both the stock and blade are made of steel to ensure that the tool remains accurate over time as well as having added durability in a working environment. Where can I use an Engineering square?Squares are often used for metalworking tasks as well as DIY and woodworking such as:-• Sheet metal fabrication• Blacksmithing• Carpentry• Roofing• General DIY and crafting work
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Facom 150 mm Engineers Try Square
VND609,998.76 -
Facom 200 mm Engineers Try Square
VND826,519.94 -
Facom 250 mm Engineers Try Square
VND582,286.72 -
Facom 300 mm Engineers Try Square
VND730,028.62 -
Facom 300 mm Engineers Try Square
VND1,241,031.96 -
Facom 400 mm Engineers Try Square
VND533,039.42 -
RS PRO 12 in Engineers Try Square
VND3,787,534.72 -
RS PRO 150 mm, 49 mm, 75 mm, 98 mm Engineers Set Square
VND3,963,990.30 -
RS PRO 2 in Engineers Try Square
VND710,830.52 -
RS PRO 3 in Engineers Try Square
VND739,711.14 -
RS PRO 4 in Engineers Try Square
VND795,135.22 -
RS PRO 6 in Engineers Try Square
VND1,032,190.02 -
Stanley 200 mm Engineer Square
VND219,693.04