KESON Long Tape Measure: Assisted, NRS18200, SAE, 200 ft, 1/8 in, Plastic
The KESON NRS18200 is a 200 ft SAE open-reel long tape measure with a steel blade graduated in 1/8 in increments. It features a single-sided, hook-end design with a nonmagnetic single hook and a plastic case.
SKU 3G-OTH-330208
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Product Description
The KESON NRS18200 is a 200 ft SAE open-reel long tape measure with a steel blade graduated in 1/8 in increments. It features a single-sided, hook-end design with a nonmagnetic single hook and a plastic case.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the KESON NRS18200 long tape measure used for?
The KESON NRS18200 is an open-reel long tape measure designed for measuring long distances up to 200 ft in construction, surveying, and industrial layout work. Its SAE scale with 1/8 in increments suits rough-in and framing tasks where precision to the eighth-inch is sufficient.
What are the specifications of the KESON NRS18200 tape measure?
The KESON NRS18200 has a 200 ft steel blade graduated in 1/8 in increments on a single-sided, hook-end design. It features a nonmagnetic single hook and a plastic case. The manufacturer part number is NRS18200.
Where to buy the KESON NRS18200 tape measure worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the KESON NRS18200 long tape measure to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for availability and a quote tailored to your location.
How to maintain a KESON open-reel long tape measure?
To maintain the KESON NRS18200, keep the steel blade clean and dry after use to prevent rust. Wipe the blade with a light oil occasionally. Avoid kinking the blade when retracting. Store the tape in its plastic case in a dry environment.
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3G Electric supplies KESON open-reel long tape measures. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















