How Do You Read An Engineering Ruler?
An engineering ruler is a straight edge designed to measure objects on a construction plan to scale. The engineering ruler has six different scales printed on its prongs; each scale represents a different conversion factor. The small, two-digit number printed on the far-left edge of each number line indicates the number of feet represented in inches. The small tick marks between the whole numbers on the number line represent individual feet at that scale. When using an engineering ruler, you will compare the scale on the blueprint with the number line on the ruler to accurately measure distances on paper. Select the scale on the engineering ruler that matches the scale on the plans. If the plans indicate that 1 inch equals 20 feet, then use the edge of the ruler marked “20” when making your measurements. Align your engineering ruler with the edge of an object on the plans that you want to measure. Measure the object with the engineering ruler. Multiply the measurement you take by 10 to