L.S. Starrett Ase-48 48" Aluminum Straight Edge Rule Part# - 36092

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L.S. Starrett Ase-48 48" Aluminum Straight Edge Rule Part# - 36092

Brand: L.S. STARRETT

Part Number: 36092

Weight: 1.15 lbs

Country of Origin: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA

Features: Ergonomic - The Rule is designed to meet the general-utility measuring needs of schools and shops, wood-workers, tinsmiths, and metal workers. The slim design allows you to get into tight spaces while the smooth surface prevents snags and scratches. | Easy to Use - Starrett Rule lies flat featuring large and easy to read graduations and numbers for high precision measurement. It is the ideal tool for measuring, layout, marking or scribing. | Lightweight and Durable - Made from aluminum, offering lasting durability and resistant to corrosion. It resists bending and easy to carry in schools or shops. | Versatile - Rules are 2 inches (50mm) wide with centimeter and millimeter graduations reading on either edge. Use it horizontally or vertically on a variety of materials including wood, metal and plastics. | A Brand You Can Rely - Starrett tools have been the go-to choice for precision measurements for over 100 years. With a legacy of quality and innovation, these tools are essential for any workshop.

The Starrett ASE-48 48" Straight Edge Aluminum Rule lies flat, resists bending and features large, easy-to-read graduations. With over five generations of practical innovation, exceptional quality and unmatched precision, Starrett layout tools are designed to blend durability with accuracy. Whether you are a professional tradesman or a do-it-yourselfer, you can always trust that Starrett layout tools will provide the solutions for your job. At the time of manufacture, Starrett precision measuring tools meet or exceed accuracy and performance requirements of national and international standards, and are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. Starrett tools are essential for the many products that are measured, cut, formed or assembled. They are used in a broad range of manufacturing facilities as an essential part of metalworking, the manufacturing of durable goods, for working with exotic materials and in a wide variety of traditional and newer industries such as electronics, aerospace, energy and many others.