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Etched Stainless Try Square and Billet Aluminum T-bevel

Empire Level Manufacturing Corporation announced the introduction of its model 122 Etched Stainless Try Square and model132 Anodized Aluminum Engineered T-bevel, extending the company's range of high-visibility heavy-duty True Blue squares. The "new to market" Try Square features a stainless steel etched blade that prevents rust and corrosion while improving the visibility of the graduations. The Try Square also features milled 90- and 45-degree faces on the heavy billet aluminum handle that allow the user to check both square and miter angles, which is particularly useful when setting up blades on saws and stationary tools.

"Improved visibility of the graduations is the most important feature to the Try Square user," said Ged King, Director of Marketing for Empire Level. "Designed with both accuracy and durability in mind, we're confident that our new Try Square will soon become favorites among construction professionals and woodworkers who have told us they are seeking layout tools that easier to read in all lighting conditions."

The 132 T-bevel features a unique knurled low-profile locking nut that allows for either left or right hand use, and has an adjustable 9" steel blade. "End users have often reported that they only have one hand free when trying to use a T-Bevel to transfer angles. With this low profile locking nut design, the user can tighten the blade with one hand – a big improvement over the other models on the market today," said King.



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