Description: PCB refers to the printed circuit board, which is the supporting body of the electronic components. Electronics enthusiasts in the design process need a measurement tool can be a collection of all necessary functions. Mult-ifunctional PCB ruler, in addition to the basic functions of the measured in millimeter and inch size.
Day Runner "Today" Page Marker Ruler - Clear Finish Model # DRN043104 FROM MANUFACTURER: Labeled "Today" at the top, this page marker/ruler is the perfect tool to mark the current day so no more endless flipping of pages in your size 3 planner (3-3/4"
This Sale Is For A Laboratory Surplus Robotics Twin Belt Idler Pulley Bearing Block Assembly Mount For Automation. The Pin At The Base Is 10mm In Diameter And At The Top 1/2" In Diameter. It Is About 2 5/8" Long From The Top Of The Clip To The Top Of The Shaft.
Aluminum Offset Angle 3/4” x 1-1/2” x 8 in, 1/16 in thick, .75 IN x 1.5 IN, NEW! Description – I originally fabricated these angles for the building of solar panels and eventually realized other people had lots of other uses for them. They are very slightly less than a 1/16 of an inch thick.
Aluminum Angle 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 21.5 in, 1/16 in thick, 1.5 IN x 1.5 IN, NEW! Description – These are left over from a project. The length varies from 21.5 to 22in long.
Aluminum Angle 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 24 in, 1/8 in thick, 1.5 IN x 1.5 IN, NEW! Description – I originally fabricated these angles for the building of solar panels and eventually realized other people had lots of other uses for them. I been selling these since Feb of 2013 and will keep making them as needed.
Aluminum Angle 1/2 ” x 1/2 ” x 24 in, 1/16 in thick, .5 IN x .5 IN, NEW! Description – I originally fabricated these angles for the building of solar panels and eventually realized other people had lots of other uses for them. I been selling these since Feb of 2013 and will keep making them as needed.
Aluminum Offset Angle 3/4” x 1-1/2” x 48 in, 1/16 in thick, .75 IN x 1.5 IN, NEW! Description – I originally fabricated these angles for the building of solar panels and eventually realized other people had lots of other uses for them. They are very slightly less than a 1/16 of an inch thick.
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