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Tape measure NEO tools 68-120 — 20 m, plastic housing, black and orange
Tape measure NEO tools 68-120 — 20 m, plastic housing, black and orange
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Tape measure NEO tools 68-120 — 20 m, plastic housing, black and orange
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Tape measure NEO tools 68-120 — 20 m, plastic housing, black and orange
Tape measure NEO tools 68-120 — 20 m, plastic housing, black and orange
NEO tools 68-120 is a 20 m steel tape measure with a plastic housing in black and orange designed for length measurement in construction, renovation and DIY. The tape has an offset 0 point and a nylon coating that preserves the printed scale against wearing, while the end hook secures the tape for single-person measurements. The compact, ergonomically shaped plastic casing provides a firm grip and convenient transport to the job site.
The 20 m steel tape offers extended reach for large-distance measurements and a clear metric scale for accurate readings. Nylon-coated blade improves durability and protects markings from abrasion. The offset zero point allows precise measurements from the casing edge, and the end hook ensures a reliable anchor when measuring alone. The plastic housing is lightweight and shaped for grip and portability.
Pull the tape out of the casing to the required length and hook the end onto the target or edge. Read the measurement on the clear metric scale at the point of interest; use the offset zero point where measurements start from the housing edge. Retract the tape slowly to avoid damaging the blade or end hook. Store the tape retracted inside the plastic housing to protect the blade and markings.
For prolonged service life, avoid sudden retraction of the tape and keep the nylon-coated blade free from heavy dirt and chemicals. Use the end hook to secure the tape when measuring alone, and store the tool in a dry place to protect the housing and steel blade from corrosion.
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