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Measuring tool GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge
Measuring tool GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge
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Measuring tool GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge
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Measuring tool GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge
Measuring tool GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge
GEKO Shape duplicator G64980 25 cm profile copying gauge is a hand-held measuring tool designed to transfer and reproduce complex shapes and contours accurately. The device features a 25 cm range for capturing profiles from irregular edges, moldings, pipes and tiles, allowing craftsmen and installers to mark matching outlines on workpieces before cutting or fitting. It is intended for use in woodworking, tiling, metalwork and general construction tasks where precise profile replication is required.
The duplicator captures curves and angles directly and holds the recorded profile for transfer, reducing repeated measuring and manual tracing. Its compact, lightweight construction makes it easy to position in tight spaces and along curved surfaces. The simple mechanical design requires no power source and is quick to set up, which speeds up layout work and improves fitting accuracy on site.
Place the duplicator against the shape to be copied and press the profiling pins or follower against the outline so they conform to the contour. Once the tool has registered the shape, lock or secure the mechanism to hold the profile. Move the duplicator to the workpiece and trace the recorded outline with a pencil or scribe, then proceed to cut or shape the material according to the marked line. Regularly check that the pins move freely and that the profile is stable before transfer.
For best results, clean the surface of debris and dust before registering a profile, and verify the captured shape against the original object before cutting. Use steady, even pressure when engaging the profiling pins to avoid distortion, and store the tool in a dry place to preserve smooth mechanical action.
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