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Quickly determine the size of any belt.
Keep an eye on belt tension to minimize vibration, noise, and slippage.
Measure belt tension up to 2,200 lbs.
At about half the size of standard diameter tape measures, these fit in your pocket.
Also known as tree tapes, wrap these tape measures around circular items to determine diameter and measure circumference without the need for calculations.
Also known as tree tapes, wrap these tape measures around circular items to measure the circumference and determine the diameter without any calculations. The blade automatically retracts unless it’s looped onto something or the lock is engaged.
Accurately measure diameter.
Compared to standard tape measures, these are less than half the size.
A window with an indicator line clearly shows the measurement.
The blade on these tape measures is chrome-plated for durability and corrosion resistance.
Ensure accurate measurements with certified tape measures.
Numbers and graduation marks are printed vertically to measure heights and depths.
Fractions are labeled on the blade every 1/8" for fast reading.
Pull the blade out of these tape measures and it locks in place automatically. Press the lever to release it.
All internal parts, including the blade, are stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
For a comfortable and secure hold, these tape measures have a narrow case with a molded rubber grip.
Control how fast the blade retracts without pinching your finger—these tape measures have a built-in finger slot.
A built-in slot for your finger allows you to control the speed these tape measures retract without pinching your finger with the hook.
An orange case makes these tape measures easy to spot.
With a built-in slot for your finger, you can control the speed these tape measures retract without pinching your finger with the hook.
The case is impact-resistant plastic that's yellow for high visibility. Slide the lock to hold the blade in place.
Read measurements in dark spaces with the LED light that illuminates the blade.
These tape measures have a chrome-plated, impact-resistant plastic case.
The blade automatically locks in place when extended and stays locked until you press the release lever.
Slide the lock to hold the blade in place.
Easily read your measurements with the digital display on these tape measures.
The blade locks in place when extended until you press the release lever, and a magnetic-hook tip attaches to metal surfaces to assist vertical and distance measuring.
Drop tested to 120 ft., these tape measures can fall from a 10-story office building and still work.
A black blade with bright yellow graduation marks makes these tape measures easy to read, even in low-light and high-glare locations. Drop-tested to 120 ft., they can fall from a 10-story office building and still work.
Measure from a distance—the blade on these tape measures remains rigid when extended up to 11 feet.
Attach the magnetic-hook tip to metal surfaces to assist vertical and distance measuring.
Durable and flexible, these tape measures are coated for scratch resistance.
Find the exact center of your work. Measure the total distance with the upper scale; then find the same number on the bottom scale—that's your center point.
Measure over 35 ft. and quickly retract the tape once you're finished. These tape measures will recoil automatically unless you engage the brake or hook the tip onto something.
Grip the tape measure through the hole in the center and quickly rewind the blade with the specially designed reel.
Measure distances over 35 ft.
Hold on to the large, rubber-coated handle while carrying these tape measures.
These reliable tape measures include a calibration certificate traceable to NIST stating they have passed a test for accuracy.
Easily spot the brightly colored case on these tape measures around your worksite and in your toolbox.
Read measurements on a dial or using the two mechanical analog counters.
The durable, analog design of these gauges holds up in machine and toolmaking shops where you regularly need to measure and mark material before cutting. Because they’re analog, they’re best when you don’t need to transfer data.
Use the hand wheel to adjust height up and down the column, and set the attached scriber at a specific height for repeat marking.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Take height measurements and set the attached scriber at a specific height for repeat marking.
Wrap these pocket-size tape measures around pipe and fittings to determine size.