
L’Équerre à angle réglable is a professional adjustable angle square designed for marking, measuring and transferring angles on plasterboard, wood and construction surfaces. Its adjustable arm provides precise angle setting, making it ideal for cutting, layout and alignment work.
• Standard adjustable arm
• Angle adjustment from 0° to 180°
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Adjustable angle measuring square |
| Angle Range | 0° to 180° |
| Material | Aluminium or steel depending on model |
| Application | Angle marking, transfer and measurement |
| Locking System | Manual tightening screw for secure positioning |
It is used to measure, mark and transfer angles on plasterboard, wood and construction materials. The adjustable arm allows you to set any angle precisely, making it essential for layout work, accurate cutting and aligning corners during installation.
The adjustable pivot allows you to set angles between 0° and 180°. Once locked, it maintains the same angle repeatedly, helping you mark consistent cuts across multiple boards without remeasuring each time, improving accuracy and speed.
Yes. It is commonly used for marking angled cuts on plasterboard when fitting around windows, ceilings or irregular walls. The adjustable square helps achieve clean, accurate cuts that improve joint alignment and finishing quality.
Yes, it is beginner-friendly. Users only need to unlock the pivot, set the angle and tighten it again. This simple mechanism makes it easy to create accurate markings without advanced measurement skills, even on complex layouts.
Most models are made from steel or aluminium, making them strong and resistant to bending. With proper handling and storage, the tool is durable enough for everyday construction site use, including carpentry and drywall installation.
The tool is highly accurate when the locking screw is tightened properly. It holds the angle firmly, preventing movement while marking. For best precision, avoid dropping the tool or forcing the pivot mechanism, which may affect alignment.
Yes, it works well on wood, MDF, PVC and many building materials. It is widely used by carpenters, drywall installers and handymen for any task that requires consistent angle transfer or precise marking.
When tightened correctly, the angle lock is secure and stable. It prevents unwanted movement, ensuring accurate lines. If the pivot becomes loose over time, a quick tightening of the screw restores secure locking performance.
Keep the tool clean and free from dust, tighten the pivot screw regularly and store it in a protective toolbox. Avoid excessive pressure or bending forces on the arms to maintain angle accuracy and ensure long-term reliability.
Yes, it significantly improves cutting accuracy because it allows you to mark precise lines at any angle. When used correctly, it reduces measurement errors, improves joint alignment and helps produce cleaner, more professional results on all angled cuts.