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No hay artículos en el carroEscala triangular de metal de ingeniero; escala profesional de calidad de 12 pulgadas cuenta con una construcción de metal con aluminio extruido sólido. El aluminio sólido extruido es resistente a todas las condiciones climáticas. Las ranuras codificadas por colores permiten una selección precisa de la escala deseada. Las graduaciones impresas fáciles de leer están diseñadas para resistir la decoloración. Graduaciones 10,20,30,40,50,60 partes a la pulgada
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2020
Great ruler, thicker and heavier than knock offs. Worth the couple dollars extra for quality from a name you can trust.
D Calli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de agosto de 2018
I use this all the time for Engineering and this has been the best Engineering scale I have bought over the last few years. This has good weight, easy to read numbers, and seems to be very durable.
A. Meyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2018
The scale has a nice weight to it and looks impressive. It is well made and I like the colors for the different scale sides. Just be aware that the scale ticks and labels are all printed on without any scoring or impressions. However, it is still very easy to read and I'm quite sure the markings will not wear off with normal use. I would definitely buy these again.
Godaminski
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2018
This is a solid ruler. I didn't notice when ordering that it doesn't have a 1/32 or 1/16 inch scale, which is primarily what I needed. The inch scale is in 10ths, so be aware. Make a great straightedge.
The Engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2016
Nice scale with base-10 divisions (tenths, 20ths, 30ths, etc.) Works a little better with our base-10 numbering system doesn't it? Fractions ain't my thing. I had a plastic one but it broke scratching my back. Hey, these things do more than just measure. So I needed a stronger one. It looks pretty cool and is different than what you might find on your friend's desk. The markings appear black over the silver-grey aluminum. They look like they are painted on. Not sure how long they will last but I have to assume Staedtler knows what they are doing. Believe it or not, it can still get scratched and marked up. Aluminum can be a bit soft. But it appears definitely stronger than my old plastic one. I use it basically as a ruler at work, using the 1/10 inch scale. I can interpolate between the marks and I think get reasonably close to a nice decimal number, unlike trying to figure out what fraction I have and then convert it to base 10.
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