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The POWERTEC 71332 is a 38-inch anodized aluminum straight edge ruler engineered for professional woodworking and machine alignment. With a precision flatness tolerance of 0.003 inches, dual metric and standard scales, and a reinforced ergonomic design, it delivers durable, lightweight accuracy ideal for surface flatness checks, machine tuning, and detailed layout work.


| ASIN | B07R6RK87W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,800 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21 in Measuring & Layout Folding Rules |
| Item model number | 71332 |
| Manufacturer | POWERTEC |
| Product Dimensions | 96.52 x 5.72 x 1.91 cm; 1.04 kg |
S**D
original and good quality
all good
M**C
Quality product shipped in a protective case and delivered in prestine condition. Excellent choice for interior trim carpentry tolerances without breaking the bank on steel. Aluminum is lighter while still maintaining high quality. Would recommend and buy again if needed.
H**N
Great product, does what it is intended for, has weight and heft to it and is cheaper than the full metal ones. Highly recommend.
D**.
Qualité et robustesse impressionnante. Bien emballé et impressionnant pour le prix.
L**E
the straight edges are nice, However the most common use of a straight edge is the utility of having a nice edge to work with. the items themselves are a nice thick material and eventually i look forward to having them as a nice smooth edge to work with. unfortunately for me whom ever made the choice to wrap them in boxing tape before inserting them into the shipping bag needs a swift kick. I have been working diligently to remove the goo from the BOTH edges of ALL THREE items. the rule on each seems accurate enough, HOWEVER, the goo is infuriating. (to the seller: Please, Never wrap a straight edge with boxing tape.)
B**E
This is a great straight edge and for a great price. It's dead flat and solid. My only complaint is that the solid silver design is hard to see where it meets the surface of whatever you are using it against. A bit of paint to add some contrast would fix that.
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