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Protractor NEO tools 72-102 — stainless steel, weight 120 g, 1 pc
Protractor NEO tools 72-102 — stainless steel, weight 120 g, 1 pc
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Protractor NEO tools 72-102 — stainless steel, weight 120 g, 1 pc
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Protractor NEO tools 72-102 — stainless steel, weight 120 g, 1 pc
Protractor NEO tools 72-102 — stainless steel, weight 120 g, 1 pc
NEO tools 72-102 is a handheld protractor designed for measuring and marking angles in workshops, construction sites and DIY projects. This compact square is made from aluminium and measures 18.3 × 18.3 × 2.2 cm, with a weight of approximately 120 g. Supplied as a single piece per pack, the tool combines centimetre and inch graduations with dedicated angle markings for roofing and carpentry work, allowing quick layout of 45° and 90° lines and routine angular measurement tasks.
The aluminium construction ensures a lightweight yet rigid tool that resists bending during common layout tasks. Built-in centimetre and inch scales make it compatible with both metric and imperial measurements, while the special angular graduations speed up marking for roof pitches and carpentry joints. Its compact 18.3 × 18.3 cm footprint and 120 g weight make it easy to carry on site or store in a toolbox.
Place the square against the workpiece edge so that one side sits flush. Use the centimetre or inch graduation to position the square at the required distance from a reference edge, then mark along the appropriate edge or across the corner to establish a 90° or 45° line using the dedicated angle graduations. For roof pitch or specialised angle layouts, align the angle graduation with the reference line and transfer the marking to the material. The tool can be used as a guide for scribing, marking with a pencil or scoring with a knife on softer materials.
Store the aluminium square flat and avoid heavy impacts to preserve accuracy. Clean dirt and debris from the graduations before measuring to ensure clear readings. For high-precision work, verify marks with a secondary measuring device and avoid relying on a single quick check for critical joints.
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