How wide is a Fatmax tape measure?

How wide is a Fatmax tape measure?

STANLEY FATMAX Tape Measure, 25-Foot (33-725)

Brand STANLEY
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.3 x 5 x 8 inches
Blade Length 25 Feet

How do you read millimeters on a tape measure?

If you have a metric tape measure, the numbers should be read like this:

  1. The large, numbered markings are centimeters.
  2. There is a smaller marking exactly halfway between the centimeters for ease of reading.
  3. The smallest markings are millimeters, or one tenth of a centimeter.

Where are Stanley Fatmax tape measures made?

the USA
STANLEY® FATMAX® tape measures and PowerLock® tape measures are made in the USA with global materials. They are the results of more than a century in tape technology and the standard by which the other tapes are measured.

How wide is Stanley FatMax?

Specifications

Blade Width 1-1/4 in
Color Yellow/Black
Standout 25 ft
Blade Coating Mylar®

Are Stanley measuring tapes accurate?

Accuracy. Like almost all of the tape measures we looked at, the Stanley FatMax tape measure didn’t disappoint in the accuracy department. We checked it against the Lixer Master calibration tool, which has an accuracy rating of +/- 0.0005″.

What are the markings on a Stanley tape measure?

There are four generally accepted levels of tape measure accuracy. Class 1 (denoted by the Roman numeral ‘I’) is the most accurate. Class 2 (denoted by ‘II’) the second most accurate with Class 3 (III) logically being the third. Unclassified tapes will not feature any marking on their blade.

How wide is a Stanley tape measure?

STANLEY Tape Measure, Chrome, 25-Foot (33-425)

Color Original
Brand STANLEY
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.5 x 3.5 x 2 inches
Item Weight 0.06 Pounds
Blade Length 25 Feet

Is Stanley Fatmax the best?

BEST Tape Measure Overall. The BEST tape measure overall was the Stanley FATMAX. The FATMAX had the highest score in magnetic hold, debris testing, drop testing, hook durability and blade thickness.

Which measuring tape is the most accurate?

Class 1 tapes
Class 1 tapes are the most accurate tape measures on the market. Ideal for precision trades and sensitive industries, they also delivery great value for money.

How can I measure mm without a ruler?

Multiply the centimeter measurement just before the end of your object by 10. Note the number of the last full centimeter measurement. Multiplying this number by 10 will convert the unit of measurement to millimeters and tell you how long your object is in millimeters up to this point.

What does M stand for on a tape measure?

Year of Manufacture On many tapes (but by no means all) you will find a small red rectangle with the letter M printed inside followed by a number. The number simply denotes the year that the blade was stamped as conforming to the Measuring Instruments Directive.

Which side is cm on a measuring tape?

bottom
The tape, also known as the blade, is what you use to get your measurement. Most tapes feature imperial units (inches) on the top row and metric units (centimeters) on the bottom.

How do you measure meters on a tape?

Divide the number of centimeters by 100 to find out the number of meters. For example, if you wrote down a measurement of 9.5 centimeters, divide 9.5 / 100 to get 0.095 meters.

  • September 5, 2022