What is the tolerance of the True Angle® tools and the Exact Angle® squares?
When our tools and squares are routed, the CNC is designed to hold a tolerance of .001″ in the length of the run on the table. All of our tools/squares are cut on the same machines that circuit boards for Silicon Valley are cut on. The table size is 25″ wide x 50″ long. Included in the process, is a gantry that has four adjustable slaves (other routers that follow the leader). In addition, the repeatability is not to exceed +/- .002″. These specs. apply to both the x and y axis. QMS’s tools are some of the most accurate in the world. Return to top I find it difficult to hold the true angle tool while measuring and tighten the tension nut. It will help to lightly tighten the tension nut prior to measuring your corner with the tool set about 10 degrees to 15 degrees larger than the corner angle you want to measure and then rotate the blades together while fitting the tool into the corner. This will also tighten the tension nut a little more. When finished measuring just hold the bottom b