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Steel Rule (e.g., 6" or 150mm): For general linear measurements.
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Automatic Centre Punch: Used to create precise starting points for drilling.
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Universal Gauge: A versatile tool for checking angles, depths, and other dimensions.
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Protractor cum Depth Gauge: Combines angle measurement with the ability to measure depths.
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Engineer's Square (e.g., 4"): For checking and marking accurate 90-degree angles.
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Scriber: A sharp, pointed tool for marking lines on metal or other materials.
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Quick Release Divider (e.g., 6"): For scribing circles, arcs, and transferring measurements.
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Brass Vernier Caliper (e.g., 4" or 100mm): For precise inside, outside, and depth measurements. Brass is often preferred for delicate work to avoid scratching softer materials.
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Bore Gauge (e.g., 1-15mm): For measuring the internal diameter of holes.
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Screw Pitch Gauge (Metric/Imperial): To identify the pitch of screw threads.
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Feeler Gauge: A set of thin blades of various thicknesses used to measure small gaps or clearances.