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Machined from bar stock (billet) — one-piece stainless steel construction to DIN 875/II standards.
A machinist square is the metalworker's equivalent of a woodworker's try square. Its primary purpose is measuring the accuracy of a right angle (90 degrees). To "try" a surface is to check its straightness or correspondence to an adjoining surface. A small notch has been added to the inside corner of the square to prevent small particles from accumulating and affecting the tool's reading.
This Bulgarian-made machinist square features a 75 mm long foot and stands 50 mm (1-5/8") tall. Unlike less expensive machinist squares that are welded together from two separate pieces of material, this square is machined from a single piece of bar stock (billet). Constructed from stainless steel (INOX) with back accuracy in accordance with DIN 875/II (DIN 875/2) standards.
| Material | Stainless steel (INOX) |
|---|---|
| Foot Length | 75 mm |
| Standing Height | 50 mm (1-5/8") |
| Construction | Single-piece billet (bar stock) |
| Accuracy Standard | DIN 875/II (DIN 875/2) |
| Origin | Bulgaria |
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