This section provides an overview for chalk lines as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 11 chalk line manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked chalk line companies as of November, 2024: 1.Tenet Corp, 2.CX Connexion, 3.Kara Company, Inc.
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A chalk line is a carpenter's tool used to draw a straight line on the surface of a piece of wood or other material.
Chalk lines are essential for drawing straight lines in construction, equipment installation, electrical work, and shipyard tasks. They're used for various purposes, including:
The chalk line consists of a jar containing inked cotton inside, a string wheel on which the string is wound, and a pin component called a crank that holds the string in place at the end of the string. Generally speaking, resin is used for the exterior of ink pots, nylon for thread, and cellulose for cotton.
After inserting the chalk line into the lumber or other material on which you wish to draw a line and fixing it in place, slowly pull out the thread. The string passes through the inked cotton, coating it with ink to mark lines on materials like lumber.
Chalk lines are tools used to mark straight lines with ink.
Some chalk lines have a thread restrainer attached to the body so that you do not have to restrain the inked thread with your fingers and keep your hands clean. There are two types of thread restrainers: the diagonal cut type and the crane-neck type. The diagonal-cut type makes it easy to see the tip of the chalk line and also allows the thread to be held steady.
The crane-neck type has a rod-like part that extends from the chalk line to hold the thread, making it ideal for use in tight spaces such as corners and other places where it is difficult to hold the thread. Contrary to the diagonal cut type, the part that holds the thread is narrow, making it a little unstable to fix the thread.
There are two types of chalk line thread take-up methods: manual and automatic. Automatic winding is more efficient because the thread can be wound up in an instant, but it may be pulled too hard when rewinding and may cause the chalk to stick.
It is safer to choose a rewinder with an automatic deceleration function or a function that prevents chalk from flying toward the needle. Manual rewinding is not as fast as automatic rewinding. However, if you use a type with more gears to increase the rewinding speed, rewinding is not that difficult.
The thickness of the thread is also important in choosing a chalk line. A thicker thread can be used for patterns because it produces clear lines. However, its drawback is that it consumes ink quickly. Thinner threads are used for areas where you do not want to leave traces of ink. However, the thinner the thread, the more likely it is to break during use. Therefore, you should choose a chalk line with a strong thread.
If the chalk line is not used frequently, the ink may harden. If you use it infrequently, you should choose an ink jar with a sealed lid to prevent the ink from drying out.
Black India ink is usually used for chalk lines. When color coding is desired, ink in colors other than black, such as white, vermilion, and blue, is used. the lines drawn are often indelible.
When ink is used on a log or a finished piece of lumber, vermilion ink is sometimes used to avoid leaving any paint residue. The vermilion ink used in this case is made from bengara and can be wiped off clean.
Since the chalk line is made of powder, it can be easily erased. It is often used for finishing materials where you do not want to leave traces of ink. It is also suitable for rough surfaces, concrete, and metal, as it is difficult for ink to adhere to these surfaces.
It is important to choose the right type of ink for the purpose.
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Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Since 1843, is a manufacturer of hand tools such as tape measures, outdoor instruments for gardening and lawn care, power tools, storage solutions, and workplace equipment for contractors and homeowners. The Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland-based company has worked with recyclers to allow users to return end-of-life devices to be recycled. Stanley assists non-profit groups such as Habitat for Humanity, which builds houses, Skills USA, which teaches kids technical skills; and Rebuilding Together, which repairs homes and revitalizes neighborhoods. A complete lifetime warranty covers Stanley Mechanical tools.
Shinwa Rules Co. was founded in Niigata, Japan, in 1971. Shinwa Rules Co. develops a variety of measuring products including calipers, thermometers, hygrometers, laser optical apparatuses, and sheet heating elements. Above these, Shinwa develops metallic rulers and squares. Additionally, Shinwa operates as an OEM supplier for special calibrations and machine tools, special surface fabrication, and etching on metallic parts.
METÁLICAS PLÁSTICAS JAR、SL, founded in Spain in 1969, is a manufacturer of ancillary building products, metal strapping, staples, and corner guards. The company's product portfolio includes a range of architectural door hardware, handles, locks, and hinges, weather-resistant building envelopes, including siding, cladding, and insulation, essential structural components, such as brackets, connectors, and fasteners and interior fixtures, fittings, and accessories, including cabinetry hardware. In 2014 it opened a product testing laboratory for the performance of mechanical, resistance, and homologation tests.
SNC Industrial Inc, is founded in the year 1978, based in Senneville, Canada as a wholesaler and distributor of electrical, plumbing, welding, and safety products. The product portfolio includes a diverse range of tools and instruments for safety, material handling and storage, facility maintenance, material handling, and storage. The company offers products of different brands under one roof for safety and maintenance solutions. The products are used in multiple industries which include plumbing, shipping, packaging, automotive, electrical, and maintenance.
CX Connexion, founded in 2007 and based in Buffalo Grove, IL, is a distributor of electrical equipment and facility solutions. The company provides building and maintenance supplies, data and communication tools, lighting equipment, design and energy solutions and more. Its customers include construction, education, municipal, institutional and commercial industries. CX Connexion shares a strong bond with industry organizations such as ABC associated builders & contractors, IES, IDEA, Better Business Bureau and more.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Tenet Corp |
15.4%
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2 | CX Connexion |
11.5%
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3 | Kara Company, Inc |
9.6%
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4 | MEUNIER TOOLS |
9.6%
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5 | SCN Industrial, Inc. |
9.6%
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6 | Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. |
9.6%
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7 | Wallboard Trim & Tool. |
7.7%
|
8 | Barwalt Tool Company |
7.7%
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9 | Shinwa Rules Co., Ltd. |
7.7%
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10 | \Metálicas Plásticas Jar S.l. |
5.8%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the chalk line page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 4 | 44.4% |
Canada | 3 | 33.3% |
Japan | 1 | 11.1% |
Spain | 1 | 11.1% |