Overview
Buy a cost-effective 0-180° vernier bevel protractor online which features an easy-to-read and detachable design. The multifunctional universal vernier bevel protractor is ideal for measuring angles in machine shops, metal fabricators and carpenters.
Laser engraving provides clear readings
- Universal stainless steel protractors are available for measuring a wide range of angles, including acute, obtuse, and reflected angles.
- A multifunctional vernier bevel protractor is designed to measure angles with a high degree of precision.
- The combination vernier bevel protractor is relatively easy to use, with a simple design that allows for quick and accurate measurements.
- The universal stainless steel vernier bevel protractor is clearly marked and resistant to wear and tear for a longer service life.
Application
Universal vernier bevel protractors are widely used in various fields such as construction, engineering, carpentry, metalworking, and woodworking. These tools are commonly used to measure and mark angles accurately, and they are essential for tasks such as cutting, welding, drilling, and machining.

FAQs
Q1: What is a vernier bevel protractor and how does it work?
A1: A Vernier Bevel Protractor is a measuring tool used to measure angles with a high degree of accuracy. It consists of a base, a blade or arm, and a Vernier scale. The blade or arm can be rotated and locked to measure the angle between two surfaces. The Vernier scale provides a more precise reading of the angle, typically down to 5 or 10 arc seconds.
Q2: How to use a vernier bevel protractor to measure an angle?
A2: To measure an angle with a Vernier Bevel Protractor, place the base on one surface and the blade on the other surface. Adjust the blade so that it is parallel to the surface being measured. Lock the blade in place and read the angle from the Vernier scale. Be sure to take into account any error caused by the misalignment of the protractor with the surface being measured.
Q3: How to maintain my vernier bevel protractor?
A3: To maintain the accuracy and longevity of your Vernier Bevel Protractor, keep it clean and free from debris. Store it in a dry location, preferably in a protective case. Periodically inspect the protractor for signs of wear or damage, and replace any damaged parts immediately. Calibrate the protractor regularly to ensure it remains accurate. If you are unsure how to calibrate the protractor, consult the manufacturer's instructions or seek the advice of a qualified professional.
Tips: What is the measuring range of the vernier bevel protractor?
The measuring range of a Vernier bevel protractor depends on the specific model and manufacturer. However, most Vernier bevel protractors have a measuring range of 0 to 360 degrees, which is a full circle. Some models may have a smaller measuring range, such as 0 to 180 degrees, which is a half- circle.
It's important to note that the measuring range of a Vernier bevel protractor is determined by the size of the bevel protractor's base, which can range in size from small handheld models to larger, industrial-grade models. The larger the base, the greater the measuring range.
Warranty
Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on sisco.com, all products sold by sisco and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.
What is covered?
sisco is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.
What is not covered?
- Product purchased from anyone other than a sisco store or a sisco authorized reseller.
- Expendable parts.
- Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
- Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
- Damage from use of parts other than sisco approved.
- Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
- Damage from use of parts not sold by sisco.
- Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
- Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a sisco authorized service provider.
- Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.