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Shinwa 62110 45° Mitre Square with 90° Guide - Metric

Can be hooked against stock or stood upright
£12.30
£17.00
Manufacturer: Shinwa
SKU: 62110
4 in stock
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  • 45 ° Use for checking, drawing, and scribing.
  • 45 ° 90 ° check, wire drawing, stop type ruler used for scribes
  • 45 ° 90 ° confirmation, wire drawing, scribing work can be done easily.
  • With scale, convenient to measure dimensions.

Machined from stainless steel this precise mitre square has a 13mm(1/2") wide by 115mm(4.1/2") long base allowing it to be hooked against the edge of stock when marking mitres, or stood upright for accurately setting machine fences, blades and tables.

The "Hook" Base: Unlike Western squares that have a bulky handle, the 62110 has a thin, 5mm thick foot. This allows it to hook onto the edge of a board without tipping, or sit flat on a machine table to check the squareness of a fence or blade.  

Scribing Window: The center of the blade contains a triangular cut-out. This is not just for weight reduction; it allows you to see your layout marks from the "other" side and can be used to scribe parallel lines.

Integrated Scale: The markings are etched and filled, typically in 1mm increments. The 90° edge scale usually starts from the base, while the 45° edge is often used for depth or vertical height layout.

 

  • 45 ° Use for checking, drawing, and scribing.
  • 45 ° 90 ° check, wire drawing, stop type ruler used for scribes
  • 45 ° 90 ° confirmation, wire drawing, scribing work can be done easily.
  • With scale, convenient to measure dimensions.

Machined from stainless steel this precise mitre square has a 13mm(1/2") wide by 115mm(4.1/2") long base allowing it to be hooked against the edge of stock when marking mitres, or stood upright for accurately setting machine fences, blades and tables.

The "Hook" Base: Unlike Western squares that have a bulky handle, the 62110 has a thin, 5mm thick foot. This allows it to hook onto the edge of a board without tipping, or sit flat on a machine table to check the squareness of a fence or blade.  

Scribing Window: The center of the blade contains a triangular cut-out. This is not just for weight reduction; it allows you to see your layout marks from the "other" side and can be used to scribe parallel lines.

Integrated Scale: The markings are etched and filled, typically in 1mm increments. The 90° edge scale usually starts from the base, while the 45° edge is often used for depth or vertical height layout.