SPRING DIVIDER 200MM RANGE 0-190MM
R 240.00
Ex Tax: R 208.70
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- Stock: 40
- Model: AC985-008-01
- Weight: 0.17kg
- Dimensions: 255.00mm x 100.00mm x 36.00mm
- SKU: AC985-008-01
- UPC: 6009600404731
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Spring Divider 0 - 190mm Range
SERIES 985
SERIES 985
A Spring Divider, also known as a Compass Divider, is a precision tool used to mark, measure, or transfer distances between two points, primarily in metalworking, woodworking, and drafting. It consists of two sharp legs joined at a hinge, with a spring mechanism that provides consistent tension. This tool is commonly used to scribe circles, arcs, or precise distances on materials like metal, wood, or paper.
Applications
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Metalworking:
- Measuring Distances: Used to measure and transfer precise distances between two points, such as the spacing between holes or edges in metal parts.
- Scribing Circles and Arcs: Commonly used to scribe circles or arcs on metal surfaces, often for cutting or machining operations.
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Woodworking:
- Marking Layouts: Helps woodworkers mark precise distances or create arcs and circles on wood surfaces, making it essential for layout work before cutting or shaping.
- Transferring Measurements: Often used to transfer measurements from a ruler or scale to a workpiece, ensuring accuracy when cutting or shaping wood.
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Drafting and Engineering:
- Technical Drawing: Used in drafting and technical drawing to create accurate circles and arcs on paper, blueprints, or other technical drawings.
- Dividing Spaces: Can be used to divide spaces into equal parts or to measure consistent distances in architectural or engineering plans.
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Craftsmanship:
- Fine Detailing: Utilized by artisans and craftsmen for intricate detailing, layout marking, and measurement transfer in custom projects.
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Machining:
- Setting Machine Tools: Often used by machinists to set distances on tools like lathes or milling machines when fabricating or finishing parts.
How to Use a Spring Divider:
- Adjust the Span: Open the legs of the divider to the desired measurement using the adjusting screw or nut.
- Mark or Measure: Place the pointed legs at the two points where you need to mark or measure. For marking, press the tips lightly onto the surface to scribe a line or arc.
- Lock the Position: If needed, lock the position of the legs using the locking screw to maintain a consistent measurement.
- Transfer Measurement: To transfer a measurement, use the divider to take the distance from a ruler or template and then mark the same distance on the workpiece.
Key Features
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Spring Mechanism:
- Smooth and Consistent Adjustment: The strong spring mechanism provides uniform tension between the two legs, allowing for precise and controlled adjustment of the span.
- Maintains Set Distance: Once set, the spring maintains the distance between the two points, ensuring accurate measurements and marks during use.
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Adjustable Locking Screw or Nut:
- Fine-Tuning Adjustments: A knurled locking screw or nut allows users to fine-tune the opening and lock the legs into position, ensuring the desired measurement is maintained throughout the operation.
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Sharp, Pointed Legs:
- Marking and Measuring: Both legs are pointed, making them ideal for scribing lines, marking distances, or transferring measurements from one surface to another. The sharp tips ensure precise marking on various materials.
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Durable Construction:
- Hardened Steel: Typically made from carbon steel, spring dividers are durable and resistant to wear, making them suitable for prolonged use in workshops.
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Various Sizes:
- Different Measurement Ranges: Spring dividers come in different sizes, with varying measurement ranges to suit both small and large projects.