Shinwa Sokutei 76751 Straight Silver with Stopper, 5.9 Inch (15 cm) 1 Piece
Shinwa Sokutei 76751 Straight Silver with Stopper, 5.9 inches (15 cm)
Inch conversion chart is attached on the back. It is JIS 1 class product. Total length ~ width ~ thickness (mm): 175 ~ 22 ~ 5 Top tier (pitch): 1 mm Bottom tier (pitch): 0.5 mm Back: inch Conversion table Nominal size (mm): 150 Stopper: brass Scale: stainless steel (SUS 420 J 2) Shinwa Rules Co., Ltd. (Shinwa Sokutei) is the leading manufacturer of measuring instruments with the largest share in Japan in the field of metal scales. Shinwa Sokutei manufactures flagship metallic rulers and a variety of measuring instruments and supplies them through distributors around the world. Their products are primarily used for measuring architectural materials in the construction industry and are recognized by builders as having excellent design with user-friendly features. In addition, many professionals working in manufacturing plants and inspection institutions are satisfied with the long durability of Shinwa's products in harsh environments. Shinwa Sokutei, which started producing metal rulers in 1971, has been pursuing "measuring" since its inception. The desire to enrich the lives of many people through "measuring" is the origin of Shinwa Sokutei. [Shinwa Sokutei Product Line] Curved scale, straight scale. Machine scale, aluminum straight scale, resin straight scale, bamboo straight scale, protractor, micrometer, convex, tape measure, surveying equipment, scale, spirit level, laser ? Optical devices, disinfection? Standard setting tool, circular saw ruler, construction tool, factory tool, thermometer ? Hygrometer? Environmental measuring device, outdoor equipment, magnifying glass, drawing supplies, magnet.
Product Features
- Total length ~ width ~ thickness (mm): 175 ~ 22 ~ 5
- Model: 76751
- Upper step (division): 1 mm Lower row (division): 0.5 mm
- Stopper: brass Scale: stainless steel (SUS 420 J 2)
- Shinwa Rules Co., Ltd. (Shinwa Sokutei) is the leading manufacturer of measuring instruments with the largest share in Japan in the field of metal scales.