About Measuring Tools
Measuring tools are used to determine dimensions such as length, width, thickness, and diameter with accuracy. They are essential in engineering and workshop tasks. Examples include rulers, calipers, micrometers, and measuring tapes.
Depth Gauge
Digital Caliper
Try Square
Measuring Tape
A Measuring Tape is a flexible measuring instrument used to measure length, distance, or size of objects. It consists of a marked tape that can be extended and retracted, making it suitable for both short and long measurements. It is widely used in construction, carpentry, and general workshop tasks.
Steel Rule
Surface Plate
A Dial Indicator is a precision measuring instrument used to measure small linear distances and deviations with high accuracy. It converts small mechanical movements into readable values on a dial face. This tool is widely used in fitting, machining, and quality control to check alignment, run-out, and surface variations.
Carpenter Level
A Carpenter Level, also known as a spirit level, is a measuring instrument used to check the horizontal (level) and vertical (plumb) alignment of surfaces. It contains liquid-filled vials with air bubbles that indicate whether a surface is perfectly aligned. This tool is widely used in carpentry, construction, and installation work.
Carpenter Square
A Carpenter Square is a measuring and marking instrument used to check and mark right angles (90°) in carpentry work. It consists of two arms joined at a right angle and is widely used for layout, alignment, and inspection of wooden components. This tool ensures accuracy in cutting, joining, and assembling wood structures.