Tape Measures for lab or field use have retractable blades in sturdy ABS cases with belt clips. Models available with measuring scales in feet and decimal inches, and centimeters.
Measuring tape has 25ft (7.62M) overall length and measures in fractional Inch/Feet and decimal Feet. Has shock absorber to protect end hook on return. Blade is 1in (25.4mm) wide and finished with non-glare ultra-matte coating for protection and marking durability.
Features:
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Easy lock/release button
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Comfort grip
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Blade coated
Meets Standard(s):
AASHTO T 119M/ T 119
BS 1881
ASTM C143/143M
Measuring Tape Features
A measuring tape is a handy tool to measure distances, widths and heights in various units including inches and feet. When measuring in inches a measuring tape usually has markings for each inch, some tapes also have markings for fractions of an inch such as 1/8, 1/4, 3/8. To convert decimal feet to decimal inches you can use a measuring tape with built-in decimal feet conversion chart or a separate calculator. Some measuring tapes have conversion chart on the back or a separate conversion table to convert decimal feet to inches. This way you can switch between units and ensure your measurements are accurate and reliable.
Measurement Conversions and Usage
Converting inches to decimal feet is a common task in construction, carpentry and DIY projects. To convert inches to decimal feet you can use a calculator or a conversion chart. For example to convert 5 inches to decimal feet you can divide 5 by 12 which is 0.4167 feet. To convert 3/8 inches to decimal feet you can divide 3/8 by 12 which is 0.03125 feet. When working with measurements it’s important to be accurate and precise especially when converting between units. Using a calculator or conversion chart can simplify the process and reduce errors so your measurements are both precise and reliable.
Benefits and Applications
Converting inches to decimal feet has many benefits and applications. In construction and carpentry accurate measurements are key to ensure buildings and structures are built to code and meet safety standards. Converting inches to decimal feet can simplify the measurement process and reduce errors. In DIY projects converting inches to decimal feet can help you measure and cut materials like wood and drywall accurately. In scientific and engineering applications precise measurements are required. Overall converting inches to decimal feet is a skill that can benefit individuals in many professions and hobbies making tasks more efficient and accurate.