Precision Squares
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Flat Carpenter's Square - Galvanized
Technical specifications Made of steel with zinc coating Factory standard Simple design for angle checking on steel and metal constructions
Flat Precision Square GG2 - Steel
Technical specifications Made of special steel Standard DIN 875 Accuracy grade 2 Simple design for angle inspection in production and industry ...
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Flat Precision Square GG0 - Stainless Steel
Standard: DIN 875 grade 0 Made of hardened stainless steel
Flat Precision Square GG1 - Stainless Steel
Specifications Type: 90° flat edge square Material: Hardened stainless steel (Inox) Standard: DIN 875 Available accuracy grades: Grade 0, ...
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Flat Precision Square GG2 - Stainless Steel
Flat 45° Square - Stainless Steel
Made of hardened stainless steel
Flat Angle 60° - Stainless Steel - GG2
Made of hardened stainless steel
Flat Angle 120° - INOX - GG2
Made of hardened stainless steel
Precision squares are squareness inspection tools used to verify a true 90° angle between two surfaces, commonly referenced to standards such as DIN 875. They support alignment checks, machine setup and part inspection on surface plates and metrology benches.
Available in DIN 875 grades GG2, GG1, GG0 and GG00, with multiple blade lengths and stock sizes, hardened steel blades and finely finished edges. Choose from stock squares or blade-style designs, from Insize, Ultra & Richter.
Well suited for machine shops, toolrooms and QC departments where stability, traceability and squareness accuracy are critical.
Precision Squares
Precision squares are essential reference tools for measurement and inspection, designed to verify perpendicularity (90° angle) and the flatness of surfaces. They form the basis for correct alignment of components on machine tools, as well as for final quality control of high-requirement machining operations.
- Types: They are classified into plain squares, squares with a base (base squares), and stonemasonry or granite squares.
- Applications: Ideal for machine setup, precision marking-out, and checking squareness on CNC components.
- Quality: They are usually made from hardened steel or granite, following strict standards (e.g. DIN 875) that define the permissible tolerance in microns (μm).