Oak wood folding rule ELORA 1544H, 2m scale, class III accuracy

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SKU: 1544H

ELORA 1544H, crafted from beechwood and treated for moisture resistance, features a 2-meter length with 1mm steps, enhanced with laser-engraved graduations, and epoxy lacquered steel hinges.

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Description

ELORA 1544H Folding Rule is a high-precision tool, expertly crafted from beechwood and engineered in Germany. This 2-meter rule falls under accuracy class III as per EC standards, offering detailed measurements with a minimum scale of 1mm.

Oak wood folding rule ELORA 1544H, 2m scale, class III accuracy

It’s the only model produced by ELORA featuring the most commonly used scale, segmented into ten foldable parts for compact storage and ease of handling.

Oak wood folding rule ELORA 1544H

The wood used in the 1544H Folding Rule undergoes a special treatment process to resist moisture and ensure elasticity, while the surface is coated with paint and a polymer layer for durability. The precision of the measurements is enhanced by laser-engraved lines, which ensure clarity and prevent wear over time.

Every 10 centimeters, the scale is distinctly marked with larger, red numerals, making it easy to quickly identify and read measurements. The folding mechanism includes steel hinges with a spring and a technical groove, providing a firm stop at each segment for stable positioning when extended or folded.

– Specially treated beechwood material.
– Protective paint and polymer coating for abrasion resistance.
– Laser-engraved metric measurements on both sides.
– 1mm measurement graduations.
– Enhanced visibility of major measurements every 10cm, marked in red.
– Rule width: 18mm.
– Wood thickness: 3mm.
– Total segments: 10.
– Measuring length: 2m.
– Accuracy class: Class III.
– Weight: 125g.

The wooden construction provides a different tactile experience compared to steel and is subject to environmental humidity, which may affect the expansion and the accuracy of measurements slightly, a common characteristic of wooden measuring tools.

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