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Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square
Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square
Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square

Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square Head with Regular Blade Combination Square 6" Size with a NIST-Traceable Calibration Certificate with Data

Product ID : 51807815


Galleon Product ID 51807815
Shipping Weight 0.48 lbs
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Model 33H-6-4RTCAL
Manufacturer Starrett
Shipping Dimension 6.65 x 5 x 0.98 inches
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Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square Features

  • Your unit is calibrated prior to shipment with a new NIST-traceable calibration Certificate with data

  • The NIST calibration provides you assurance your instrument Meets manufacturer’s specifications. Your instrument is ready to Use day one meeting most quality system standards

  • The square head are forged hardened steel with smooth black enamel finish

  • With reversible lock bolt, scriber, spirit level

  • Graduation: No. 4R - 1/8", 1/16", quick reading 1/32", 1/64"


About Starrett 33H-6-4RTCAL Forged, Hardened Steel Square

Starrett combination square consist of a machine-divided, hardened and tempered steel rule (or blade) on which is mounted an adjustable square head. A reversible lock bolt allows the blade to be turned over or end-for-end without removing the lock bolt or nut. This ensures true alignment of the blade and heads. Square head are made of cast iron and are not to be confused with the cheap imitation plastic or die cast heads on the market. The value of Starrett tools is that they are accurate and will last. As the name indicates, this tool can be used for many different purposes - a complete substitute for a whole set of common solid try squares, a 45 degree miter, a depth gauge, a height gauge, a marking or scribing gauge, a level, a plumb and, by withdrawing the blade, it can also be used as a precision rule. This saves littering the workbench with too many tools, each being necessary but may be used less. This results in the goal of all good craftsmen - better accuracy and greater efficiency.