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Hi-Viz Orange
Easy to spot in any pile of tools or on a jobsite stocked deep with siding planks.
Sized for Siding
8 in. reach makes it ideal for marking cuts in 8 in. siding and larger materials.
Won’t Mar Finish
Lightweight high-impact composite glides on soft finishes without leaving scuffs.
Made in the USA
Made in the USA by Swanson Tool Company since 1925.
The Speedlite® Square is the composite Speed® Square. Same tool Swanson invented in 1925, engineered in high-impact engineering composite for lighter carry, finish-work friendly contact, and jobsite conditions that punish cast-aluminum or steel. Here is why it earns the belt over a generic plastic square:
Engineered High-Impact Composite, not commodity plastic like some other rafter squares.
Speedlite® bodies are high-impact engineering composite spec’d for repeat drop and jobsite abuse. Commodity injection-molded plastic squares are polystyrene or ABS that crack at the pivot after a season on the belt and split at the corner the first time they take a real drop.
Molded-in markings, not printed.
Every gradation, rafter number, and degree mark is molded into the composite body during casting. Discount plastic squares print or emboss markings on the surface, where concrete dust, sweat, sawdust, and saw-shoe drag wear them off inside a summer of use.
Non-marring on finished stock.
Composite glides across trim, casing, and finished siding without the black witness marks a cast-aluminum or steel square leaves behind. The Speed® Square a finish carpenter can set on the client’s oak floor without a drop cloth underneath.
Full five-tool architecture, no simplification.
Speedlite® carries every function of the original Speed® Square, try square, miter square, saw guide, line scriber, and protractor. Discount plastic squares strip one or two of these off to hit a price point, so the tool you carry is not actually the tool you need.
Hi-visibility across the jobsite.
Speedlite® ships in Hi-Viz Orange and Matte Gray, sized for the light on your site. A dropped orange Speedlite® finds itself in a pile of drywall dust or a stack of framing lumber; a black or clear budget plastic square disappears into the mess.
Holds tolerance through summer heat and winter cold.
Engineering composite holds its 90 degree corner through pickup-bed summers and heater-blast winters. Cheap injection plastics soften and creep under that swing until the corner reads off-square, and every cut off it reads off-square with it.
Built on the 1925 Speed® Square standard.
Speedlite® is the same Speed® Square Swanson invented in 1925, engineered in composite for lighter carry and finish work. The tool is descended from the original, not a copy of it.
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SKU T0118
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The Speedlite® Square (Hi-Viz Orange) carries every feature of the Speed® Square in lightweight high-impact composite, sized 8 in. for siding work. Composite glides on trim, casing, and finished stock without leaving the marks aluminum can. The Diamond™ cutout strikes a 3-1/2 in. stud-width seat cut in one motion. Easy to spot on a deck or in any pile of tools.
Pick up locally or order online from Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walmart, Ace, Menards, or Acme Tools.
Made in the USA
Since 1925
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Available nationwide
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Why pros reach for it
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Easy to spot in any pile of tools or on a jobsite stocked deep with siding planks.
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8 in. reach makes it ideal for marking cuts in 8 in. siding and larger materials.
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Lightweight high-impact composite glides on soft finishes without leaving scuffs.
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Made in the USA by Swanson Tool Company since 1925.
A closer look

Easy to spot on a jobsite, in any pile of tools.

8 in. reach makes it ideal for siding cuts and larger materials.

Cut a 3-1/2 in. layout mark straight onto the stud, no tape needed.

Spaced notches let you scribe repeatable layout lines fast.
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