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SKU: DRR-002

Wixey 0" - 12" Digital Planer Readout

$95.90
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Easy To Setup - Easy To Use & An Absolute Must-Have Planer Accessory!

The Wixey Remote Planer Readout attaches to your stationary planer, sander, combination machine or other. It measures 0" to 12" in fractions, inches or metric with the precision and convenience of a large and easy to read digital readout. This digital planer readout is easy to install and includes all mounting hardware, drill bits, and thread forming screws. This model is so flexible and versatile that with a little creativity it can be adapted to almost any machine. Works best with larger stationary machines.

This Wixey kit can be adapted to a number of woodworking machines and was specifically made for large stationary planers and sanders. It has a remote display connected with a standard 6 ft. Cat 5E cord that can be disconnected for easy installation and access.

Powered by standard AAA batteries the readout provides up to 2 years battery life. The WR550 has a resolution of .005”, 1/32”, or 0.1 mm along with an accuracy and repeatability of 0.002” or 0.1mm. Like other Wixey linear measuring devices it utilizes the patented “Precise Fraction Technology” which gives the displayed fractions an accuracy of 1/500” with a total measuring range of 12”.

Specifications:

  • For your stationary planer, sander, combination machine or other shop machine
  • Up to 12 " measuring length
  • Displays inches with fractions or MM
  • Extra-large and easy to read display
  • Remote display standard 6 ft. cord
  • Resolution - 0.1mm, 0.005", 1/32"
  • Accuracy - +/- .002", +/- 1/500 in., +/- .05mm, all quoted per 6 inches
  • Quality machined hardened stainless steel
  • Retains calibration even when turned off
  • Absolute / Incremental measuring modes
  • Auto shut off
  • AAA batteries (not included) give extra long life.

From the Manufacturer


This Wixey kit can be adapted to a number of woodworking machines and was specifically made for large stationary planers and sanders. It has a remote display connected with a standard 6 ft. Cat 5E cord that can be disconnected for easy installation and access. Powered by standard AAA batteries this readout provides up to 2 years battery life. The WR550 has a resolution of .005-inch

Wixey 0" - 6" Digital Planer Readout for Portable Planers

The Wixey Remote Planer Readout attaches to your portable planer and measures the thickness of your stock coming out of the back of your planer to within .0025" accuracy! No more counting handle rotations and guessing how close you are to your final thickness, just sit back and enjoy the precision and convenience of a large and easy-to-read digital readout. Updated with an easy reading angled display and now uses 2 AAA batteries for longer life.

Give your portable planer an upgrade with Wixey's digital readout.
Give your portable planer an upgrade with Wixey's digital readout.

How often do you use the height gauge on your portable planer?  I personally never use mine because it's just not accurate enough.  I have found many times over the years that if I want true accuracy out of my planer I have to take very light passes until I 'creep-up' onto my exact thickness.  The factory scales on planers seem to always be an afterthought and tend to be cheap and shabby in my opinion.  The Wixey Digital Planer Readout changes that.

All the included parts needed to install your digital planer readout.
All the included parts needed to install your digital planer readout.

The Wixey Digital Planer Readout is a great upgrade to your portable planer. With it you can accurately set your planer's height to achieve precise stock thickness to within +/- .0025".  The easy-to-read display shows measurements in both millimeters and inches (both fractional and decimal). Now while it is super nice to have a digital display, what I really love about this little planer add-on is its ability to measure to exact dimensions (or at least as close enough to exact as you can really get with a planer). I came up with three examples of why you should add this little beauty to your machine:

Example 1:  I didn't mill-up enough parts and totally messed up one of my pieces. With the Wixey I can simply put a micrometer on one of my existing pieces and set the planer height to that measurement.  Presto.  Easy to remake the old and busted piece.

Example 2:  I have to mill up a shelf to fit into my dado groove.  I hate a sloppy fit and I also hate having to creep-up onto my final dimension. With the Wixey Digital Planer Gauge you can avoid having to repeatedly plane your workpiece until you finally get the thickness you want. Just set your planer head to the exact thickness you need and stop wasting time on trial cuts and sloppy joints.

Example 3:  I don't really have an example 3 yet, but I'm sure there is one.

The Wixey Digital Planer Readout gives you the ability to mill pieces to the exact sizes you need with a tolerance of +/- .0025
The Wixey Digital Planer Readout gives you the ability to mill pieces to the exact sizes you need with a tolerance of +/- .0025"

The Wixey Digital Planer Readout features absolute and incremental measuring modes. The absolute measurement is the true thickness as it comes out the back of the planer.  In incremental mode you get the ability to temporarily zero out your gauge so that you can remove precise amounts of stock or figure out the exact thickness of a board that has an unknown thickness.

Easily switch between absolute and incremental measuring modes. In incremental mode you can temporarily zero out the scale which gives you a handy zero reference point.
Easily switch between absolute and incremental measuring modes. In incremental mode you can temporarily zero out the scale which gives you a handy zero reference point.
In incremental mode you can find the true thickness of boards before they go into the pEasily switch between absolute and incremental measuring modes. In incremental mode you can temporarily zero out the scale which gives you a handy zero reference point.
In incremental mode you can find the true thickness of boards before they go into the planer so you know exactly how much material to remove.

Set up and calibration of the Wixey is very easy to do, but the procedure will differ from one brand of machine to the next. Installation for most portable planers will involve using double-stick tape to replace the factory gauge. Installing the Wixey Planer Readout on our DeWalt 735 planer couldn't have been easier since we were able to use the OEM scales' mounting holes. Other makes and models of portable planer may require you to drill and tap new mounting holes. The Wixey unit comes with a drill bit, screws and additional mounting hardware to make this step painless.

Set-up of the scale is simple even if your planer isn't plug-n-play like our DeWalt 735.
Set-up of the scale is simple even if your planer isn't plug-n-play like our DeWalt 735. For most planers, simple double stick tape is all that is needed to install the scale. On some planers, you might need to drill a hole or use the included brackets.
You must align the foot of your scale with your planer's bed during set-up. The closer you can get here means the tighter your calibration set-up tolerances will be.
You must align the foot of your scale with your planer's bed during set-up. The closer you can get here means the tighter your calibration set-up tolerances will be.

To calibrate the machine for exact thickness, simply run your board through the planer (please note that it must be perfectly flat), lift the scale, place the freshly planed board on the foot of the gauge, lower the scale down onto the planed board, hold the on/off button for 3 seconds until it zeros out. This should give you your true calibrated measurement. You can double-check the measurement using a micrometer at this time.  If you are off, try it again and this time make sure that the board is perfectly flat against the foot of the scale.

Calibration is done by laying a board between the reader's foot and scale and zeroing out the device.
Calibration is done by laying a board between the reader's foot and scale and zeroing out the device.

I'm not normally one for digital gauges, but I have to say that Wixey is really changing my opinion on them. Wixey's Digital Angle Gauge (item #DAG-003) and this Planer Height Readout have both changed and helped my woodworking practice immensely.

Have a full-size planer? You should check out Wixey's 0" - 12" Digital Planer Readout (item #DRR-002) for your machine.