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Measuring Tape Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial
Measuring Tape Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial
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Measuring Tape Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial
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Measuring Tape Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial
Measuring Tape Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial
The Stanley TYLON 306860 Metric Imperial measuring tape provides dual-scale measurement in a compact, durable body suitable for a wide range of measuring tasks. The tape displays both metric (millimetres/centimetres/metres) and imperial (inches/feet) graduations on a clear blade, enabling quick conversion and accurate readings for professional and DIY work. Its robust construction and readable markings are designed for repeated use on construction sites, workshops, and home improvement projects.
The measuring tape combines metric and imperial scales on a single blade for flexible use across different standards. The TYLON-coated blade offers increased resistance to wear, while the bright, high-contrast markings improve legibility in varied lighting conditions. The housing is engineered for impact resistance and secure grip during handling, and the locking mechanism keeps the blade extended at the required length for precise measurements.
Pull the blade out of the housing to the desired length and engage the blade lock to hold the measurement. Read the value from the appropriate scale—millimetres/centimetres/metres for metric or inches/feet for imperial—making sure the blade is straight and taut for accurate results. Release the lock to retract the blade slowly, guiding it back into the housing to avoid damage to the coating and markings.
Store the tape in a dry environment and avoid dropping the housing from height to maintain accuracy and blade condition. Clean debris from the blade after use and retract slowly rather than allowing it to snap back. For best results, use the metric scale for tasks requiring millimetre precision and the imperial scale when working with inch/foot specifications.
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