Scribers & Probes
Since our beginning, GEARWRENCH automotive specialty tools have been driven by innovation. From our first specialty tool, the Model-T valve spring lifter, to our latest ratcheting puller, we’ve built our reputation with tools that make tough jobs easy. Most of our products have been upgraded with new improved features like dual material handles designed for a more comfortable grip or dual dipped handles on pliers providing more cushion for your hands. GEARWRENCH automotive specialty tools are proudly made with the finest components under the most stringent manufacturing guidelines. Made for everyday use – guaranteed for life. Better tools mean easier, more efficient work so we constantly evaluate automotive engineering trends allowing us to consistently improve and enhance our tools to better fit professional hands. That’s why they are the first choice for thousands of automotive technicians worldwide.
GENERAL® 380A Interchangeable Three Point Scriber, Steel 90 deg Angled/Straight Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 8-7/8, 6 in L
Preferred by machinists, engravers, mechanics and craftspeople for use on metal, glass, plastics and ceramics.
GENERAL® 80 2-Point Fixed Scriber, Steel 90 deg Angled/Straight Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 8-7/16 in L
GENERAL® 80 2-Point Fixed Scriber, Steel 90 deg/Straight Tip, Knurled Finger Grip Handle, 8-7/16 in L
GENERAL® 843/1 Pencil Compass and Scriber, Steel Tip, 6-9/16 in L x 2-13/16 in W
GENERAL® 843/1 Pencil Compass and Scriber, Steel Tip, 6-9/16 in L x 2-13/16 in W
GENERAL® 862 3-Piece Probe and Hook Set, Heat Treated High Carbon Steel, Knurled Grip Handle, 6-1/2 in L
GENERAL® 862 3-Piece Probe and Hook Set, Heat Treated High Carbon Steel, Extra Long/Knurled Grip Handle, 6-1/2 in L
GENERAL® 88CM Scriber, Tungsten Carbide Straight Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 6 in L
The NO 89 Tungsten Carbide Point Scriber/Etching Pen with Magnet can mark and scribe steelin, ceramic and glass. The magnet can retrieve small ferrous and steel parts and chips from hard-to-reach places.
GENERAL® 88CM Scriber, Tungsten Carbide Straight Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 6 in L
The NO 89 Tungsten Carbide Point Scriber/Etching Pen with Magnet can mark and scribe steelin, ceramic and glass. The magnet can retrieve small ferrous and steel parts and chips from hard-to-reach places.
GENERAL® 88P Replacement Point, Tungsten Carbide Tip
Starrett® 70A Pocket Scriber With 2-3/8 in Long Point, Steel Tapered Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 5 in L
The handle is made of steel, knurled and nickel plated. The scriber point is steel, properly hardened and finely tapered so the location of the point is not obscured. The scriber is held firmly in the handle by a knurled chuck and when not in use can be reversed, telescoped into the handle, and locked by the chuck. The hexagon-shaped head prevents rolling.
Starrett® 70AX Pocket Scriber With 2-3/8 in Tungsten Carbide Point, Tungsten Carbide Tapered Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 5-1/8 in L
The handle is made of steel, knurled and nickel plated. The scriber point is steel, properly hardened and finely tapered so the location of the point is not obscured. The scriber is held firmly in the handle by a knurled chuck and when not in use can be reversed, telescoped into the handle, and locked by the chuck. The hexagon-shaped head prevents rolling.
Starrett® 70B Pocket Scriber With 2-7/8 in Long Point, Steel Tapered Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 5-27/32 in L
The handle is made of steel, knurled and nickel plated. The scriber point is steel, properly hardened and finely tapered so the location of the point is not obscured. The scriber is held firmly in the handle by a knurled chuck and when not in use can be reversed, telescoped into the handle, and locked by the chuck. The hexagon-shaped head prevents rolling.
Starrett® 70BX Pocket Scriber With 2-7/8 in Tungsten Carbide Point, Tungsten Carbide Tapered Tip, Knurled Grip Handle, 5-3/4 in L
The handle is made of steel, knurled and nickel plated. The scriber point is steel, properly hardened and finely tapered so the location of the point is not obscured. The scriber is held firmly in the handle by a knurled chuck and when not in use can be reversed, telescoped into the handle, and locked by the chuck. The hexagon-shaped head prevents rolling.