Metric tape measures have similar markings to imperial models, but the markings represent centimeters and millimeters instead of inches and fractions of an inch. The larger markings on a metric tape that are labeled with numbers are the centimeters, and the smaller marks are millimeters. Because ...
There’s more to it than stretching it out and making a mark. We show you why the hook moves and the helpful marks along the tape.
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One side (3) of the tape is marked with metric scales and the scales are denoted by length indication numerals at 10 cm intervals. In addition, near each of the length indication numerals is marked a data table which shows the length of fractions of the respective numeral. Consequently, ...
If you are still getting used to deciphering the lines and fractions, you may prefer a tape measure with the fractions already marked! What’s even better is to have the decimal equivalents of each fraction marked on the tape measure as well. ...
Glancing at a tape measure can be somewhat dizzying: There is no shortage of little lines. The main thing to keep in mind is that the size of the line, or hash mark, corresponds with the size of the measurement unit. The longer the line, the bigger the unit of measurement. The shorte...
Tape measures in the U.S. mostly utilize Imperial measurements, which means that you measure in feet, inches and fractions of inches. When using a metric tape measure, the measurements appear in centimeters, millimeters and, sometimes, meters. But not al
4. FRACTIONAL-READ TAPE MEASURES Some tape measures make it easier to decipher the markings by calling out the fractional equivalents right on the face of the blade. These are known as ‘Fractional Read’ or ‘Easy Read’ blades. Most will show fractions down to eighths of an inch. 5. ME...
* Results are given back to you in inches, feet, and centimeters, in both decimal and fractions...no more conversion after the fact! * In a pinch without your tape measure? Tapeulator comes with a measuring feature that will help you get a measurement in a bind ...