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Compact and dependable, the Plastic 6-3/4 Goniometer 180 Degrees offers precise angular measurement for a range of professional and educational applications. Constructed from durable plastic, this instrument provides a lightweight, economical solution without sacrificing readability or accuracy. Its 6-3/4-inch length strikes a balance between maneuverability and stability, making it suitable for work on small joints or compact components as well as classroom demonstrations. The compact footprint also means it stores easily in a toolkit, drawer, or classroom supply cabinet, ready when measurements are needed.
The design emphasizes clear graduations and smooth operation, enabling quick, repeatable readings even in fast-paced environments. The goniometer is easy to clean and resistant to daily wear, supporting frequent handling in busy settings where reliability matters. A well-balanced profile ensures comfortable handling during demonstrations or routine measurements, reducing user effort and increasing measurement confidence across sessions.
Applications span classrooms, laboratories, and clinics, supporting geometry, trigonometry, and basic joint angle assessments. The 0 to 180-degree scale with 5-degree increments is designed for quick, intuitive readings, helping students visualize angle relationships, compare shapes, and verify geometric properties with minimal preparation. In classroom contexts, instructors can use the instrument to illustrate concepts such as complementary and supplementary angles, and to demonstrate how angle measures combine in geometric figures. In laboratory settings, technicians and researchers may rely on the device for quick-angle checks during experimental setups, component alignment, or calibration activities, where dependable angular reference points are essential.
The inclusion of a dual linear scale enhances versatility, allowing straightforward length measurements in both inches and centimeters without switching tools. This combination makes the goniometer a practical choice for mixed tasks where both angular and linear data are valuable, such as engineering demonstrations, material sample analysis, or educational experiments that require multiple measurement modalities in a single session.
In clinical or rehabilitation contexts, while this plastic model is primarily intended for demonstrations and basic assessment tasks, it supports initial screen measurements and instructional activities related to range-of-motion concepts. The straightforward design reduces complexity, enabling users to focus on measurement accuracy and consistency rather than tool operation. This makes it suitable for introductory ROM demonstrations, patient education, and quick checks during early training or protocol familiarization.
Overall, the Plastic 6-3/4 Goniometer 180 Degrees combines essential features in a cost-effective, easy-to-use format. Its robust yet lightweight plastic construction, 6-3/4-inch length, 0 to 180-degree range in 5-degree steps, and dual inches-and-centimeters scale offer reliable performance for educational, laboratory, and basic clinical applications. This goniometer delivers clear readings and dependable operation, supporting accurate angular assessments and complementary measurements across a variety of everyday measurement tasks.
Compact and dependable, the Plastic 6-3/4 Goniometer 180 Degrees offers precise angular measurement for a range of professional and educational applications. Constructed from durable plastic, this instrument provides a lightweight, economical solution without sacrificing readability or accuracy. Its 6-3/4-inch length strikes a balance between maneuverability and stability, making it suitable for work on small joints or compact components as well as classroom demonstrations. The compact footprint also means it stores easily in a toolkit, drawer, or classroom supply cabinet, ready when measurements are needed.
The design emphasizes clear graduations and smooth operation, enabling quick, repeatable readings even in fast-paced environments. The goniometer is easy to clean and resistant to daily wear, supporting frequent handling in busy settings where reliability matters. A well-balanced profile ensures comfortable handling during demonstrations or routine measurements, reducing user effort and increasing measurement confidence across sessions.
Applications span classrooms, laboratories, and clinics, supporting geometry, trigonometry, and basic joint angle assessments. The 0 to 180-degree scale with 5-degree increments is designed for quick, intuitive readings, helping students visualize angle relationships, compare shapes, and verify geometric properties with minimal preparation. In classroom contexts, instructors can use the instrument to illustrate concepts such as complementary and supplementary angles, and to demonstrate how angle measures combine in geometric figures. In laboratory settings, technicians and researchers may rely on the device for quick-angle checks during experimental setups, component alignment, or calibration activities, where dependable angular reference points are essential.
The inclusion of a dual linear scale enhances versatility, allowing straightforward length measurements in both inches and centimeters without switching tools. This combination makes the goniometer a practical choice for mixed tasks where both angular and linear data are valuable, such as engineering demonstrations, material sample analysis, or educational experiments that require multiple measurement modalities in a single session.
In clinical or rehabilitation contexts, while this plastic model is primarily intended for demonstrations and basic assessment tasks, it supports initial screen measurements and instructional activities related to range-of-motion concepts. The straightforward design reduces complexity, enabling users to focus on measurement accuracy and consistency rather than tool operation. This makes it suitable for introductory ROM demonstrations, patient education, and quick checks during early training or protocol familiarization.
Overall, the Plastic 6-3/4 Goniometer 180 Degrees combines essential features in a cost-effective, easy-to-use format. Its robust yet lightweight plastic construction, 6-3/4-inch length, 0 to 180-degree range in 5-degree steps, and dual inches-and-centimeters scale offer reliable performance for educational, laboratory, and basic clinical applications. This goniometer delivers clear readings and dependable operation, supporting accurate angular assessments and complementary measurements across a variety of everyday measurement tasks.