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CLICK RULE & METRIC CLICK RULE    


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The Click Rule and Metric Click Rule are tactile and auditory measuring devices designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. They allow for quick measurements of wood and tool setups as well as for general use The Click Rule measures up to 12 inches and is accurate to 1/16 of an inch. It measures outside and inside dimensions as well as depths of holes 3/8 inches in diameter and larger. The Metric Click Rule measures up to 20 millimeters with accurate measurements of one millimeter. The Click rule comes with three extensions allowing measurements up to four feet, and the Metric Click Rule comes with four extensions allowing measurement up to one meter. It is made from quality material and is plated to prevent rust. OPTIONS: Additional extensions are available for either rule.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on August 4, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

Community Advocates, Inc.

P.O. Box 83304
Lincoln, Nebraska 68501
United States
Telephone: 402-486-3091.
TT: 402-486-3091.
Fax: 402-486-3091.
Web: No known web address.


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