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Wixey WR365 Digitaler Winkelmesser und Wasserwaage

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49.79€

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Der Wixey WR365 digitale Winkellehre mit Wasserwaage ist ein kompakter digitaler Winkelmesser für Holzbearbeitung, Metallbearbeitung, Automobilindustrie und viele andere Anwendungen. Diese kompakten Messgeräte sind zu einem der begehrtesten Werkstatteinrichtungswerkzeuge für präzise und schnelle Einstellung von Sägeblättern und Maschinentischen geworden. Sie sind auch ideal für die Metallverarbeitung und andere Layout- und Messaufgaben. Die Genauigkeit von 0,1 Grad und Wiederholbarkeit gibt diesen winzigen Messgeräten die Genauigkeit, die für fast jedes präzise Projekt erforderlich ist. Der WR365 enthält viele innovative Funktionen in seinem kompakten 5,7 x 5,8 x 3,3 cm.


S M
Bewertet in den USA am8. September 2022
A thorough search of the Amazon site has taught me there are a bunch of 'level cubes' for sale. Most seem to be variants of the same thing, only colored differently; some with two buttons, others with three or 4. Most will likely help a weekender level his table or angle the sawblade--for a while. There may be a handful of particularly capable, reasonably affordable makes available to serious and/or professional tradecrafters, but for this professional sharpener there is only one Wixey model WR365. I'll tell you the most important feature, last.First though, I'd like to say that Wixey must have one of the longest track records in the market. When I opened my newest sharpening shop in 2011, an angle cube was practically my earliest purchase. Wicked Edge was the emerging leader in set control sharpening technology, and it was Wixey they had found for the crucial angle setting sessions, so I made one mine. Eleven years later, using it practically every day--modifying its outside body over and over again to meet my particular needs--it served me accurate and reliable. As a genuine piece of scientific engineering, Wixey set the stage for all the wannabees that have surfaced since. >The Wixey model WR365 is still the only cube advertised (so far as I can tell) to recognize the need to view the numbers from tricky positions, with its hinged digital readout. >Compact size has made this unit my go-to in a number of tighter situations. >Fixed Absolute Level (and its readout) is invaluable and always viewable. >Further, Wixey has proved that two buttons are all that's necessary, with intuitive, logical multiple modes (and as experienced users of electronic devices will attest, buttons are a major source of equipment heartache, a good reason to minimize physical movements wherever possible). >Also, let me point out to prospective buyers of these powered instruments, this Wixey uses standard or rechargeable AAA batteries. Don't let the makers dictate to you an odd inventory of power sources. >This Wixey is also fast! It doesn't bother you with the hundredth decimal (especially if you don't need it! Besides, resolution is only to the 10th degree on any of these moderate price point models.) But since it does read to x.x, it's really nice that it centers on the mark quickly, and without penduluming.But, finally, (as this is the punchline I saved for last), it makes a great deal of difference *where on the unit the actionable buttons are placed*. You'll notice that the weekend product designers, striving mostly for a paycheck it seems, have put their buttons on the lower front like practically everybody else. This means that the user must press down hard on the top of the unit, in order to keep it from moving on them when they want a reading, and then push *sideways* to activate the button. This is unsettling--pun intended--problematic, and a good way to get a bad reading. >Now check out the Wixey model WR365. This is how you get the results that you paid good money for: press and hold down as usual to prevent the unit from moving and while doing so, also tap down on the button. What could be more mechanically efficient?This is what I'm hoping to relay to you. The venerable Wixey WR365, the jewel I bought in 2011 and the unchanged one I've finally replaced it with in 2022 is a purchase decision worthy of seriously intelligent trades persons, whatever.
David Takeda
Bewertet in Kanada am 4. März 2016
Excellent item where I can easily check the level of a table saw blade or drill bit to the tool table even if the table is not level to the world.My garage has a slope towards the overhead door but I "zero" this digital level on the tool table, then I can check the blade or drill bit & not have to worry about the sloping garage floor. Highly recommend this gauge if you like to know your tools are square.
Kyle Shollenberger
Bewertet in den USA am24. Juli 2016
Many tools, this one included, are modern takes on classic devices. Those of us who have and use the classic devices they replace (square, level, etc.) often either thirst for greater accuracy and/or efficiency in measuring. We want something that can do the job more accurately and faster.This little gem apparently does both. I can't speak to it's accuracy---I don't have a tool more accurate than this one to benchmark it. But if it tells me something's at a 90 degree angle, I'll find that my square says so too.I run a startup---a vertically integrated wood processing company. And this little beauty really pays for itself in aligning our bandsaw sawmill. It's wonderful for making sure all the sawmill's components are square to each other and the frame. It does it quickly and with a greater precision than a square (especially where a square often doesn't function well). It came out of the box, was used to calibrate the entire sawmill, and found it's home in a drawer, verifying accuracy when it's needed.Buy this if you need to make constant calibration checks, or if your occasional calibration checks require a high degree of accuracy and need to be done somewhat quickly. Buy this if you're ready to move beyond traditional carpenter's tools where it makes sense.Don't buy this tool to find it's flaws. Of course it's not the perfect tool for every situation. Of course the accuracy is only as good as the person using it. But it's an innovative, time saving device that has increased the accuracy of my measurements. For me, that results in a sawmill that runs smoother, cuts faster, and places less strain on the blade and the engine. For the cost, it's probably worth figuring out how it works for you.
JP
Bewertet in den USA am26. April 2016
I've been a Journeyman Carpenter with 40 some years in the trade, In my own shop I've built cabinets and furniture for others and my family but until I saw the Wixey gauge being used in a YouTube clip, never knew it existed or was needed in carpentry. Sitting the angle on my jointer fence and my table saw blade was done with a square and eyeball. Once I received the gauge I checked out the angle on my table saw blade and found it wasn't a true 90 degrees. After checking some more I found that the nice little Stanley square I have been using for years was the problem, it was close but not right on the money. Usually close is good enough in wood work, that's what wood putty is for, but it can compound and make a big problem sometimes. At 70 the eye isn't what it used to be, the "not so square" square went to the local thrift shop and now I use the Wixey gauge with great success. It’s easy to read, repeatable, versatile and very accurate.
friendlyguy
Bewertet in Kanada am 26. November 2015
It's great. The two AAA batteries are easy to remove when not in use, even though the Wixey "hibernates" when not in used. (Other makes use button batteries and there are too many different sizes of button batteries and they're too easy to misplace.) In addition to using it to set the blade bevel on my table saw, I discovered that the vertical blade stop was actually 90.7 degrees. I've adjusted the stop so that the blade is now vertical. Easy to use. Love the "level feature". Just wish my 4 foot, aluminum bubble level was steel so that I didn't have to manually hold the Wixey to the level.
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