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Square with base LIMIT 120° 300×200 mm angle measuring tool
Square with base LIMIT 120° 300×200 mm angle measuring tool
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Square with base LIMIT 120° 300×200 mm angle measuring tool
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Square with base LIMIT 120° 300×200 mm angle measuring tool
Square with base LIMIT 120° 300×200 mm angle measuring tool
LIMIT 120° angle square with base, size 300×200 mm, is a metal measuring and marking tool designed to check, transfer and reproduce a 120-degree angle accurately. The integrated stable base ensures firm placement on workpieces while the clear, straight edges provide reliable reference lines for marking, aligning and guiding cuts or assemblies. The tool is suitable for use in woodworking, metalworking and general assembly where a non-standard obtuse angle is required.
The tool combines a robust metal construction with a broad base to reduce movement during marking and measurement. Its 120° geometry allows precise layout of obtuse angles that are not covered by standard 90° squares. Flat, well-defined edges enable accurate scribing and alignment, and the 300×200 mm dimensions provide a balance between working reach and control. The tool’s simple form factor makes it durable and easy to clean, maintaining accuracy over repeated use.
Place the base firmly against the reference edge of the workpiece so the tool sits flat and does not rock. Use the straight edges to scribe or pencil-mark the 120° layout line by running a scribe or pencil along the edge while holding the tool steady. For transferring the angle to another part, align the base and edge to the target surface and trace the angle line. When using the tool to guide cuts, clamp the workpiece or the tool as needed to prevent shifting and follow the marked line with a saw or cutting tool.
Inspect the working edges before use and keep them free from burrs and debris to maintain accuracy. Store the tool in a dry place to avoid corrosion and periodically check that the base remains flat. For best results when marking, use a sharp pencil or fine scribe and secure the workpiece to prevent movement during transfer or cutting.
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