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Measuring Tape NEO tools fiberglass 30 m model 68-030
Measuring Tape NEO tools fiberglass 30 m model 68-030
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Measuring Tape NEO tools fiberglass 30 m model 68-030
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Measuring Tape NEO tools fiberglass 30 m model 68-030
Measuring Tape NEO tools fiberglass 30 m model 68-030
Fiberglass measuring tape NEO tools 30 m (model 68-030) is a long-reach length measuring tool designed for construction, surveying and outdoor work. The 30-meter fiberglass blade offers low stretch and high resistance to moisture, making it suitable for repeated use on building sites and in landscaping. The tape combines a clear graduated scale with a durable housing and end hook to enable accurate linear measurements over extended distances.
The fiberglass construction reduces elongation compared with textile tapes and maintains dimensional stability in damp conditions. A clearly printed scale improves legibility at distance, while a reinforced end prevents premature wear at the most stressed point. The compact, impact-resistant case protects the blade during transport and storage, and the lightweight design facilitates handling on long runs.
Pull the blade from the case and anchor the end hook at the starting point. Walk to the end point while keeping the blade taut and read the measurement at the desired graduation. Retract the blade carefully into the case to avoid kinks or abrasion; store the tape dry and protected to maintain accuracy. For two-person measurements, one user can hold the end while the other reads the scale to ensure straight alignment.
To preserve measuring accuracy and extend service life, avoid sharp bends, excessive pulling force and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or chemicals. Clean the blade after use and allow it to dry before storage. Use the reinforced end for anchoring rather than tying knots around the blade, and inspect the hook and graduations regularly for wear.
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