Almost every tape measure has a small tab on the start of the actual tape. Place this tab over one end of the surface you wish to measure and carefully pull the unit back to the other end of what you are measuring. When you get there, read off the number and that's it. Tape measures come in many sizes and types. Perhaps the most common is a handyman tape of 16 ft, usually 1/2 " wide metal tape. This does well for all casual measuring around the house and shop, and retracts automatically when you press a button on the end. I currently have over 30 tape measures from a 3 ft x 1/4 on my key ring to my best 100 ft one on a large hand roll. This is a fibreglass tape and is wound in by rotating a handle. In between, I have a very old, but accurate 50 ft.plasticised fabric tape in a hard leather case and next down a 33ft x 1" metal tape in a standard casing This one is marked in feet one side and meters on the other. I have a 24ft 'centering' tape. This has conventional inch measurement on one side and halves of that on the other. This is handy for framing. - Keep your tapes clean and dry and they will serve you well for many years.
Almost every tape measure has a small tab on the start of the actual tape. Place this tab over one end of the surface you wish to measure and carefully pull the unit back to the other end of what you are measuring. When you get there, read off the number and that's it. Tape measures come in many sizes and types. Perhaps the most common is a handyman tape of 16 ft, usually 1/2 " wide metal tape. This does well for all casual measuring around the house and shop, and retracts automatically when you press a button on the end. I currently have over 30 tape measures from a 3 ft x 1/4 on my key ring to my best 100 ft one on a large hand roll. This is a fibreglass tape and is wound in by rotating a handle. In between, I have a very old, but accurate 50 ft.plasticised fabric tape in a hard leather case and next down a 33ft x 1" metal tape in a standard casing This one is marked in feet one side and meters on the other. I have a 24ft 'centering' tape. This has conventional inch measurement on one side and halves of that on the other. This is handy for framing. - Keep your tapes clean and dry and they will serve you well for many years.
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A common error is not ensuring the tape measure is aligned straight when taking measurements, which can lead to inaccurate readings. It's important to double-check that the tape isn't sagging or twisted, as this can affect the accuracy of the measurement. Additionally, not accounting for the metal tab at the end of the tape measure can result in discrepancies in measurements.
You can lock new VHS tapes by removing the tab located at the side of the tape. This is a plastic tab that will be pressed into the tape and then broken off and removed.
Clicking a tab does not close it anyway. It can be closed by clicking on thee right of the tab on the cross sign.
Almost every tape measure has a small tab on the start of the actual tape. Place this tab over one end of the surface you wish to measure and carefully pull the unit back to the other end of what you are measuring. When you get there, read off the number and that's it. Tape measures come in many sizes and types. Perhaps the most common is a handyman tape of 16 ft, usually 1/2 " wide metal tape. This does well for all casual measuring around the house and shop, and retracts automatically when you press a button on the end. I currently have over 30 tape measures from a 3 ft x 1/4 on my key ring to my best 100 ft one on a large hand roll. This is a fibreglass tape and is wound in by rotating a handle. In between, I have a very old, but accurate 50 ft.plasticised fabric tape in a hard leather case and next down a 33ft x 1" metal tape in a standard casing This one is marked in feet one side and meters on the other. I have a 24ft 'centering' tape. This has conventional inch measurement on one side and halves of that on the other. This is handy for framing. - Keep your tapes clean and dry and they will serve you well for many years.
There should be a plastic tab on the tape cartridge that you can break off and prevent recording over whatever is already there.
Almost every tape measure has a small tab on the start of the actual tape. Place this tab over one end of the surface you wish to measure and carefully pull the unit back to the other end of what you are measuring. When you get there, read off the number and that's it. Tape measures come in many sizes and types. Perhaps the most common is a handyman tape of 16 ft, usually 1/2 " wide metal tape. This does well for all casual measuring around the house and shop, and retracts automatically when you press a button on the end. I currently have over 30 tape measures from a 3 ft x 1/4 on my key ring to my best 100 ft one on a large hand roll. This is a fibreglass tape and is wound in by rotating a handle. In between, I have a very old, but accurate 50 ft.plasticised fabric tape in a hard leather case and next down a 33ft x 1" metal tape in a standard casing This one is marked in feet one side and meters on the other. I have a 24ft 'centering' tape. This has conventional inch measurement on one side and halves of that on the other. This is handy for framing. - Keep your tapes clean and dry and they will serve you well for many years.
Go into Advanced Settings, then the last tab. You can choose from a small array of cross-hairs there.
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I think what you are asking is how to re-write over a factory recorded VHS cassette. Correct? If you compare the factory tape to a new blank cassette, you will notice a place (on the left front edge) where the factory tape is missing a small square plastic tab that is still present on the blank. The absence of the tab write-protects the tape and also causes the machine to automatically go to play mode when the cassette is put in. Cover that hole with a piece of tape (doesn't matter if it is clear tape or not) and you're ready to record over whatever was there. To protect your home movies you have on blank VHS tapes, break out the tab after recording. The same applies to audio cassettes. Enjoy.
Set the write protect tab (or tape over the write protect notch).
PH3980. Go to www.fram.com and click on parts tab. You can cross reference from there