Price
- $0 to $5 (8)
Measurement System
- Metric
- Imperial
- Imperial
- Metric
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Material
Product Material
Brand Name
- Westcott (7)
- Business Source (1)
- Sparco (1)
Color
- Clear (4)
- Transparent (2)
- Black (1)
- White (1)
Product Color
- Clear (4)
- Transparent (2)
- Black (1)
- White (1)
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Recycled
Marketing Information
Durable plastic ruler is easy to read with a clear design. Numerals and graduations are sharply delineated. Ruler is scaled in 1/16"" and metric scales.
(1)For easy reading, this magnifying ruler features 2X magnification in the raised clear middle so it is ideal for spreadsheets and analyzing data. The wide magnifying area is great for proofing text. Along the parallel edges, the ruler is scaled in both inches (1/16"") and metric (centimeter) graduations.
(1)Plastic ruler is durable and shatterproof. Both sides feature raised beveled edges. One side has Imperial measurements with 1/16"" markings. Measurements on the other side are in millimeters. Slot and hole in the middle of the ruler allow storage in three-ring binders.
(1)Ruler offers accurate raised, sharply defined Imperial ruling with 1/16"" markings and metric calibrations. Ruler is made of rigid, lightweight, strong plastic. Design features a pencil groove and holes in center for storing in two-ring or three-ring binders.
(1)- Contains an antimicrobial agent to help inhibit the growth of bacterial stains and odours Contains a minimum of 30% post-consumer recycled material. Double bevel with pencil groove. Holes for use in 3-ring binder. Scaled in 1/16"" on one edge and metric markings on the other. Plastic. 12"" (30 cm). (1)
- The magnifying ruler is a great multipurpose tool for editing and formatting text and data. One outside edge is a 15"" ruler marked with increments down to 1/32"" , 1/16"" and 1/8"". The other is a 38cm ruler with millimeter hash marks. In between are a magnifying bar to highlight text, a character-counting scale to use horizontally across a page, and a line-counting scale to use vertically. The character-counting scale is marked in 1/10"" increments. The line-counting scale is marked in 1/6"" increments with 1/12"" hash marks. (1)