Tape Measures
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Tape measures extend their blade for measuring and retract their blade for storage. Also known as measuring tapes, they take distance and dimensional measurements that don't require the extra length of tape reels or ropes. They are compact enough to keep in a tool belt or tool box.
Standard (Inch) Tape Measures
Standard inch tape measures have a blade that is numbered at each inch increment and marked with plain lines for graduations in between to measure in feet, inches, and fractions of an inch. Also known as imperial or English tape measures, their scale is based on the most common standard of measurement in the USA.
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Engineers-Scale Tape Measures
Engineers-scale tape measures take standard inch measurements as well as measurements in feet and tenths of a foot to allow multiplying values without first converting them to another unit. Also known as decimal-feet tape measures, they're commonly used for surveying and building measurements.
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Fractional-Read Tape Measures
Fractional-read tape measures have a blade that is numbered at each inch and marked with fractions for graduations in between to measure in feet, inches, and fractions of an inch. They save time with readings by eliminating the need to count graduation marks to determine fractional measurements.
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Decimal & Fractional-Read Tape Measures
Decimal and fractional-read tape measures have a blade that is numbered at each inch with graduations between inches marked as decimals along one edge and fractions along the other edge. They measure in feet, inches, and fractions and allow a simple, side-by-side comparison of decimals and equivalent fractions. Their scale is set vertically to speed and simplify height measurements.
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Inch & Metric Tape Measures
Inch and metric tape measures provide two systems of measurement on their blade. Their inch scale is numbered at each inch increment and marked with plain lines for graduations in between to measure in feet, inches, and fractions of an inch. Their metric scale is numbered at each centimeter and marked with plain lines for the millimeter graduations in between to measure in meters, centimeters, and millimeters. The inch (also known as English or imperial) scale is the most common standard of measurement in the USA while metric is the international standard of measurement.
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Metric Tape Measures
Metric tape measures have blades that are numbered at each centimeter and marked with plain lines for the millimeter graduations in between to measure in meters, centimeters, and millimeters. Metric is the international standard of measurement.
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Diameter-Scale Tape Measures
Diameter-scale tape measures wrap their narrow, flexible blade around circular or cylindrical objects and determine the measurement across the object. Also known as d-tapes, they have graduations in pi units that convert circumference measurements into diameter measurements. They measure trees, poles, pipe, cable, round stock, and other objects that are too large or too tightly packed to measure with micrometers or calipers.
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