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.