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Measuring square Vorel 18250, aluminium and steel construction, 1 piece
Measuring square Vorel 18250, aluminium and steel construction, 1 piece
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Measuring square Vorel 18250, aluminium and steel construction, 1 piece
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Measuring square Vorel 18250, aluminium and steel construction, 1 piece
Measuring square Vorel 18250, aluminium and steel construction, 1 piece
Vorel 18250 measuring square combines an aluminium body with steel edges to provide a rigid, corrosion-resistant tool for layout and squareness checks. Supplied as a single unit, this measuring square is intended for marking, verifying and transferring precise 90° angles in woodworking, metalworking and general workshop or site tasks where an accurate right-angle reference is required.
The aluminium construction keeps the tool lightweight while the hardened steel edges ensure durability and maintain straightness for repeated use. The combined materials resist corrosion and provide dimensional stability, making the square suitable for both indoor workshop and on-site applications. Supplied as one piece, it is ready for immediate use without assembly.
Place the measuring square firmly against the reference edge of the workpiece so the steel edge seats flat. Use the aluminium body to guide a pencil, scribe or marking knife along the steel edge to produce an accurate 90° line. To check squareness of an assembly, align one leg of the square with a reference face and verify that the adjoining face contacts the other leg without gaps. Maintain consistent pressure and ensure the edges are clean and free of debris for accurate results.
Store the square in a dry place to preserve the steel edges and avoid impacts that could deform or nick the edges. Clean after use to remove metal filings or wood dust. Periodically check the squareness by measuring against a known reference or using a calibration block, and replace the tool if edges become worn or damaged.
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