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210 2231624


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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Technical specifications Made of special steel Standard DIN 875 Accuracy grade 2 Simple design for angle inspection in production and industry


Economical model DIN 875 grade 2 standard Made of carbon steel, without rust treatment, without hardness


Standard: DIN 875 grade 00 For angle and flatness inspection


Operation based on standard Made of special hardened steel Adjustable range ± 5° Movable straight edges 2 beveled edges Delivered in a case
Precision squares are available in various qualities (squareness accuracy) based on the DIN 875 standard. These categories are in order GG2 (lowest) - GG1 - GG0 - GG00 (highest).
The precision square is a measuring tool used to determine whether an object or surface is perpendicular (at a 90-degree angle) to another surface. It consists of a long, straight blade fixed at a perfect 90-degree angle, forming an L shape. The blade is usually made of metal and has a finely finished edge that allows for precise measurement. Precision squares are commonly used in carpentry, metalworking, and other precision trades where accurate measurement is critical. They can be used to check the squareness of a workpiece or machine, adjust machines, or ensure that cuts are made at an exact angle. They are often manufactured with very tight tolerances..
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.