L.S. Starrett C33H-24-4R 24" Combinat Part# - 56404
Brand: L.S. STARRETT
Part Number: 56404
Weight: 1 lbs
Country of Origin: UNITED STATES
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: Designed for Precision - The ruler has a 4R graduation type with 8ths, 16ths, quick reading 32nds, and 64ths that greatly increase the accuracy of your measurements. | Built to Last - Able to withstand even the harshest environments as our combination squares are designed to last a lifetime. They are very reliable and perfect for any project you take on. | Variety of Uses - The square head can be used for a variety of purposes such as scribing right angles and parallel lines, measuring, tri-squaring, mitering, depth gauging, height gauging, and levelling. | Quality Made - The blade is made of hardened steel, offering exceptional durability and resistance to wear, rough usage, high-impact pressure, and shock. | Versatile Layout Tool - Starrett squares are offered in a practical variety of styles to suit the needs of the individual, whether it be a toolmaker, mechanic, carpenter, or a "do-it-yourself" homeowner.
The Starrett 24" Combination Square with Square Head includes a reversible lock bolt, scriber, spirit level (except 4"), and hardened steel, photo-engraved blade with regular or satin chrome finish. The square heads are forged hardened steel with a smooth, black enamel finish. 24", 4R Grad, Satin Chrome Blade. It is a highly versatile layout tool for scribing right angles and parallel lines, and a measuring tool that can be used as a tri-square, miter, depth gage, height gage, and level. Starrett precision measuring tools have been the standard for high-quality dimensional measuring tools since 1880. The powerful tools meet or exceed the 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.