A scriber, or engineer's scriber as it was formerly known, is a tool used to mark or scribe a guideline onto a workpiece before it is machined. The term scriber is derived from the term scribe, which derives from the Latin word Scriba, which refers to someone who wrote, engraved, or inscribed papers. They are most frequently used to denote metal workpieces due to their benefits over other techniques of marking this material. Engineer's scribes have a sharp tip made of tool steel, hardened steel, or, on rare occasions, diamond, which enables them to scribe lines on hard materials such as metal. On the other hand, a carpenter's scriber is exclusively used to mark wood or soft materials. The Samrat - 175 mm Engineers Scriber comes in a pack of six. This Engineers Scriber measures 175 mm.
Product Specifications:
Manufactured By: Samrat
Country of Origin: India
Product Name: Engineers Scriber
Model No.: 74
Tool Size: 175 mm
Operation Mode: Mechanical
Usage Type: Professional
In Pack: 6
Key Features:
It has a hardened body
It is resistant to wear and tear
It is highly durable.