📐 Elevate your craft with precision that lasts — don’t just measure, master it!
The Crescent Lufkin 6" Combo Square (L06CS) is a professional-grade measuring tool designed for tradesmen who demand accuracy and durability. Featuring laser-etched, wear-resistant markings, an extruded square head with an integrated level, and a self-adjusting knurl nut for precise alignment, this 6-inch combo square also includes a handy brass scribe stored in the handle. With dual inch and centimeter scales, it’s built to perform reliably in tough environments and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Manufacturer | Apex Tool Group |
Part Number | L06CS |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | L06CS |
Size | 6" |
Color | Multi |
Style | Combination Square |
Material | Blend |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | (1) 6" Combo Square |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Standard Limited Lifetime |
L**E
Great measureing tool
Handy tool for layout good quality will last for years. Price is competitive.
E**E
Arrived on time no issues
Good quality
W**R
It nice
Very well made . love it. Rick
M**H
Works great
Works for what I need it for which is essentially an adjustable part stop when machining and swapping parts in a vice. Square is nice if you’re not looking for dead nuts accuracy.
J**S
1
works well and is square. Great product!
A**O
Awesome square
Awesome square! Very durable and not a bad price I use it every single day
E**S
Great for smaller metal parts.
Worth every cent.
B**R
Meh. I'll keep it though.
You get what you pay for. This 6" crescent combination square is inexpensive.The stainless steel ruler is about 3/4" wide (17mm). The markings are etched and inked, both in metric and in independent 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32 scales. The numbers are clearly legible with my cheaters on.The screw that pinches the ruler to the level body is an M6. When it first arrived, the cap nut action was pretty rough. Taking it apart and working it with some WD40 seems to have helped. I think I have to work too hard to get the ruler to lock up even still. A bigger cap nut would have helped (but what's a 3d printer for, anyway?)The ruler slot is not perfectly machined, so the ruler slides a bit chunkily. It might smooth out with time.It'll do. If I wanted perfection from jump, I could have paid a hundred dollars for a Starrett, I guess.
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