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Stainless steel stirrup, solid external stirrups for precise length measurement
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Description
Features:
1. Made of high-quality stainless steel, strong, rust-resistant, and durable.2. The caliper is a tool for measuring length.
3. The outside caliper is used to measure the outside diameter of a cylinder or the length of an object.
4. The inside caliper is used to measure the inside diameter or groove width of a cylindrical hole.
5. 100% brand new and high quality.
Specifications:
The caliper is a length measuring tool, which is divided into tableless calipers and table calipers. It can be used for measuring the length of a steel ruler or for measuring thickness. The outside caliper is used to measure the outside diameter of a cylinder or the length of an object. The inside caliper is used to measure the inside diameter or groove width of a cylindrical hole.Features:
1. Made of high-quality stainless steel, strong, rust-resistant, and durable.
2. The caliper is a tool for measuring length.
3. The outside caliper is used to measure the outside diameter of a cylinder or the length of an object.
4. The inside caliper is used to measure the inside diameter or groove width of a cylindrical hole.
5. 100% brand new and high quality.
Specification:
Condition: 100% brand new
Product Name: Stirrup
Material: Stainless Steel
Stirrup Size: Approximately 150mm (6 inches)
Use: Measuring
Package List:
2 * Stirrups
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length150 mm
- MaterialStainless steel
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- ManoMano ReferenceME220683691
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