40 Foot Tape Measure – Wide Blade – Engineer Scale, Imperial Inch/Foot, Metric – Bottom Hole Assembly – BHA Tape – Directional Drilling Tape Measure – Class II
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.40 Foot Tape Measure with Nylon Coated Extra Wide BladeEngineers Scale / Imperial Scale Inch-Foot / 12.2 meters of Metric on Reverse BladeRugged ABS Plastic Housing with a Shiny FinishEnhanced Grip and Shock Protection with Convenient Rubber JacketDouble-Sided Claw with Standard Hook Play for Inside/Outside Dimensions
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Especially designed for the American Directional Driller® to measure bottom hole assembly equipment up to 40 feet. As of release, this product is unmatched in the marketplace making it uniquely useful to the general tape measure buyer. This heavy-duty 40-foot tape measure has three measurement scales on an extra wide blade. Both engineering scale (decimal feet) and imperial scale (inches / feet) are shown on the top side of the blade. The reverse side of the blade is metric for expat or international mobile assignments. There are 12.2 meters shown as 1,220 centimeters with highlighted markings every decimeter and meter. The smallest measurement unit shown is 100ths of feet, 16ths of inches, and 1 millimeter. This tape measure is Class II. Fast and efficient retraction at longer lengths and more reserved retraction at shorter lengths – but hey that’s how springs work! This one is optimized for both short and long extensions. Use the brake liberally if you do not handle big tapes often – it will also extend the life of your tape. American directional drillers will appreciate the engineering scale on easy-to-read 2/3rds track-width! The remaining 1/3rd track width is imperial inches and feet. A handy feature is that the total inches are shown rather than restarting the inch marks every foot length. If you need a foot reference, just look at the engineering scale below. This tape comes standard with a grip enhancing black rubber jacket on the ABS plastic housing to ensure maximum durability and grip at the rig site. Prolong the life of your new tape measure by keeping it both clean and dry. While it may be convenient, we recommend not throwing the tape measure off the 25-foot high drill floor. The end of the tape has a double claw for grabbing onto the drill pipe shoulder. No magnets in the claw since they are generally forbidden at the rigsite.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.40 Foot Tape Measure with Nylon Coated Extra Wide BladeEngineers Scale / Imperial Scale Inch-Foot / 12.2 meters of Metric on Reverse BladeRugged ABS Plastic Housing with a Shiny FinishEnhanced Grip and Shock Protection with Convenient Rubber JacketDouble-Sided Claw with Standard Hook Play for Inside/Outside Dimensions
상품설명
Especially designed for the American Directional Driller® to measure bottom hole assembly equipment up to 40 feet. As of release, this product is unmatched in the marketplace making it uniquely useful to the general tape measure buyer. This heavy-duty 40-foot tape measure has three measurement scales on an extra wide blade. Both engineering scale (decimal feet) and imperial scale (inches / feet) are shown on the top side of the blade. The reverse side of the blade is metric for expat or international mobile assignments. There are 12.2 meters shown as 1,220 centimeters with highlighted markings every decimeter and meter. The smallest measurement unit shown is 100ths of feet, 16ths of inches, and 1 millimeter. This tape measure is Class II. Fast and efficient retraction at longer lengths and more reserved retraction at shorter lengths – but hey that’s how springs work! This one is optimized for both short and long extensions. Use the brake liberally if you do not handle big tapes often – it will also extend the life of your tape. American directional drillers will appreciate the engineering scale on easy-to-read 2/3rds track-width! The remaining 1/3rd track width is imperial inches and feet. A handy feature is that the total inches are shown rather than restarting the inch marks every foot length. If you need a foot reference, just look at the engineering scale below. This tape comes standard with a grip enhancing black rubber jacket on the ABS plastic housing to ensure maximum durability and grip at the rig site. Prolong the life of your new tape measure by keeping it both clean and dry. While it may be convenient, we recommend not throwing the tape measure off the 25-foot high drill floor. The end of the tape has a double claw for grabbing onto the drill pipe shoulder. No magnets in the claw since they are generally forbidden at the rigsite.
2020-12-18 14:41:24