Straight Rules
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Flexible 1mm Reading Measurement Scales INOX
Flexible INOX Measuring Strips with 0.5 mm Reading
EC grade II Made of stainless steel
Measuring Scales - Semi-Flexible Stainless Steel mm & inch
Semi-flexible measuring ruler Graduation: 0.5 mm, 1 mm, 1/64', 1/32', 1/16' Made of stainless steel Matte surface
Measuring Stripes INCHES + mm Flexible INOX
Measuring Rulers - Flexible Stainless Steel, Graduation in mm & inch
Flexible rulers Made of stainless steel - INOX Matte surface For measurement in mm and inches Dimensions: 30 x 1 mm With clear engraved scale
Measuring Scales (to the left) - 1mm Reading - Flexible INOX
Flexible rulers Scale from right to left Made of stainless steel For measurement in mm With clear engraved scale According to EC regulation - A...
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Small Measuring Stripes with Slider
Range: 150 mm/ 6' Reading: 1 mm, 1/64' Accuracy: ±0.15 mm With sliding clip, the clip can also be used as a depth gauge base With in/mm conversion...
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Rigid Measuring Rulers Type A
Standard DIN 866-A Graduation in mm The graduation starts after the edge of the ruler
Rigid Measuring Rulers Type B
Standard DIN 866-B Graduation in mm The graduation starts directly at the edge of the ruler
Straight rules are linear measuring tools used for quick length checks, marking-out and verifying straightness on benches, in machine shops and in quality control. They provide direct scale reading and serve as a practical reference during assembly and inspection.
Available in flexible and rigid styles, with mm/inch graduations, different lengths and thicknesses, and material options such as stainless steel or plain steel. Choose models from Preisser, Insize & Richter, aligned with EG Class and DIN 866 standards.
For harsh shop-floor use, consider stainless steel and a higher accuracy class, especially where moisture and frequent handling are expected.
Measurement Strips
The measuring rules (or precision rules) are fundamental tools for measuring lengths and checking alignment. They are usually made of stainless steel for corrosion resistance and feature a high-clarity engraved scale that ensures accuracy in measurements during design or machining of components.
- Features: They have graduated scales in millimetres (mm) or inches, while straight edges (straight edges) focus on the absolute straightness of the edge.
- Applications: They are used in machining, woodworking, and quality control for scribing lines and verifying the flatness of surfaces.
- Accuracy: They follow strict standards (such as DIN 866), offering reliability in professional and industrial environments.















































































































































































































































































































































































