SCHILBACH Multi-Function Square in cherry wood
Description
The GM Multi-Function Square in a beautiful cherry wood design is the multi-function angle measuring tool from SCHILBACH and GM-Werkzeuge for your professional workshop that replaces 6 precision angles.
GM Multi-Function Square the all-rounder in the workshop
- Replaces 6 precision angles for testing and measuring tasks
- 90 ° precision angle / square
- 45 ° precision measure
- 30 ° precision measure
- Precision bevel
- Marking gauger
- Protractor / angel meter
Characteristics of the multi-function measuring tool
- Multi-function-tool
- Angle body made of high-strength aluminum
- Cherry wood handle
- Angled tongue made from hardened spring steel
- Laser marking
- Tongue length 330mm
- Highest accuracy
- Snap into place at 30 °, 45 °, 60 °, 90 °, 120 °, 135 °
- Locking screw for any angle
- Robust & durable
- Made in Germany
The core
The SCHILBACH Multi-Function Square was developed for testing and measuring tasks in cooperation with gm-werkzeuge. The 330mm long spring steel tongue is hardened and provided with laser inscription. The angle body made of high-strength aluminum is made from solid and anodized. The result is the highest level of accuracy.
The advantage
What you previously needed six individual tools for is now enough for you.
The peculiarity
Thanks to its adjustment mechanism, the multi-angle can be quickly and precisely locked in nine positions. The angular positions are 30 °, 45 °, 60 °, 90 °, 120 °, 135 °. It has a stepless adjustment and a clamping by means of a wing nut. The max. Angular deviation is ± 0.05mm in every position. The tolerance of the degree display is ± 0.5 °, but this does not affect the angle accuracy. The SCHILBACH Multi-Function Square is a precise, robust and durable testing and measuring tool for everyone who has to test and measure precisely.
The Multi-Function Square is particularly suitable for: cello making, double bass making, joiners, joiners, carpenters, do-it-yourselfers, and all craftsmen and quality tool fetishists who want to treat themselves to something beautiful.