MAIRCO TRY SQUARE GUNIA 12"
- The query refers to the Mairco 12" Try Square Gunia, a precision layout tool from the Mairco brand, known for its affordable hand tools in carpentry, woodworking, and construction. "Gunia" is the Hindi/Urdu term for a try square, used to check or mark 90-degree right angles. This model is an extension of Mairco's popular 8" variant, offering a longer blade for larger projects like framing or cabinetry. It's ideal for ensuring squareness in joints, edges, or surfaces, popular in Southeast Asian and South Asian markets for DIY and professional use.
- Key Specifications
- Precision Blade: Hardened steel ensures straight, rust-resistant edges for accurate marking or checking; graduated scale allows for basic measurements alongside angle verification.
- Durable Stock: Wooden or plastic handle provides a secure, non-slip grip; designed to withstand workshop drops or humidity without warping.
- Versatile Design: Essential for layout work like verifying perpendicularity in frames, doors, or shelves; the 12" length suits larger materials compared to the 8" model.
- Applications: Perfect for carpenters, masons, or engineers in woodworking, metalworking, or general construction; not for heavy-duty scribing (use engineer's squares for that).
| Feature | Details |
| Brand/Model | Mairco (12" Try Square Gunia; exact model not specified, aligns with standard series like 8" variant) |
| Blade Length | 12 inches (300 mm) |
| Material | Hardened steel blade with wooden or plastic handle/stock |
| Blade Type | Flat, etched or graduated for measurements |
| Accuracy | 90° right angle (tested for squareness per basic standards) |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic wooden or die-cast stock for comfortable grip |
| Packaging | Plastic sleeve or bulk (sold per piece) |
| Weight | Approximately 0.3–0.5 kg |
Features and Uses
This try square offers reliable accuracy similar to brands like Starrett or Irwin but at a budget price, making it a staple for tradespeople and hobbyists.
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