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A scale ruler is a versatile drawing instrument used in engineering drawing to measure distances, create proportional drawings, and scale down or up dimensions. It features calibrated markings along its edges, representing different scales, such as 1:10, 1:50, or 1:100. Engineers and designers can uRead more
A scale ruler is a versatile drawing instrument used in engineering drawing to measure distances, create proportional drawings, and scale down or up dimensions. It features calibrated markings along its edges, representing different scales, such as 1:10, 1:50, or 1:100. Engineers and designers can use the scale ruler to make accurate measurements on the drawing sheet and to represent the actual dimensions of objects or structures in a reduced or enlarged form. The scale ruler helps maintain consistency, accuracy, and proportionality in engineering drawings, allowing for clear and precise communication of sizes and dimensions between the design and manufacturing stages. It also aids in creating scaled drawings, where a smaller or larger representation of an object or structure is needed to fit within the designated drawing sheet size while maintaining accurate proportions and relationships between different components.
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