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The following article was published in our article directory on March 7, 2019.
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Article Category: Shopping
Author Name: Franklin Williams
Introduced in 1860 by William Painel, a tape measure is a flexible ruler that is used to measure distance. It is what tailors and dressmakers use to measure body size which is not possible through other measuring device or instrument.
It consists of plastic, fiber glass or ribbon cloth and has linear measurement markings of 10 feet, 25 feet or even 100 feet in length. With its being flexible, it it can be easily carried in a toolkit or pocket. In addition, tape measure also permits one to measure over curves and corners.
There are two basic types of tape measure, a spring return pocket tape measure and the long tape measure. Spring return pocket tape measures are small and will literally fit in a pocket. Its case measures three inches in length and the tape ranges from one foot to fifteen feet that is returned to the case automatically by spring mechanism.
Another one is the long tape measure that varies in length from 20, 50, to 100 feet. Other types reach up to 300 and 500 feet. These are designed to serve different purposes, from simple crafts, to projects that involve engineers, builders and surveyors.
Rich history of tape measure is evident with different patents are recorded. After Paine�s long tape measure, William Bangs also applied for a patent for his spring return pocket tape measure in December 1864. In 1922, Hiram Farrand created a concave-convex tape while the mass production of tape measure began in 1926.
Because of innovations, tape measure�s simplicity made it look gorgeous and advanced. Because of people having trouble in reading accurate measurement through old fashioned tape measure, digital tape measures are introduced. It made life easier and will instantly show you the actual measurement on screen. Different from the tape measure we used to know, new digital tape measure has the ability to display measurements in different ways or units.
Digital tape measure is composed of an LCD screen, memory, blade lock and re zero button. Re zero button allows to reset previous measurements. There is also a converter button that allows user to convert measurement from inches to centimeters, or centimeters to inches. Hold button functions to retain last measurement. It is perfect for anyone working in the construction industry or project like contractors, electricians, masons, carpenter, or even real estate appraisers.
In choosing the right model for Digital Tape measure, always consider these following criteria to its specifications. Measurement units, does it fit your required range to serve its right purpose? Next is the device� accuracy, it will show how the digital tape measure gives exact to almost exact data. Measurement units that fits your need may it be in inches, feet or centimeters. In addition, you might also want to consider its functions, display, memory and even battery life. A digital tape measure would cost you 30 to 70 US dollars.
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