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iGaging EZ-View Digital Planer Readout DRO for Portable Planer - Planer Accessories Kit for Dewalt 734 735 and More! IP54 Dust and Moisture Protection (35-600-P6

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About this item

  • Fits Most Portable Planer Brands - Such as Dewalt Planer 734 735 and top brand alike models.
  • Easy Mounting - Digital Planer readout kit includes brackets and detailed instructions, parts, and tooling for easy mounting on many portable planer models.
  • Quick and easy set up and calibration!
  • X-LARGE and Easy to Read LCD Display.
  • Reading / Resolution: 0.0005" inch, 0.01mm, 32nd fractional.
  • IP54 dust and moisture protective rating.
  • Designed and shipped by iGAGING in California.
  • Accuracy: +/- 0.001"


iGAGING 35-600-P6 EZ -View Digital Planer DRO. No More Guessing or “Pretty Close”! With the new EZ-View Digital Planer Readouts (DRO) from iGAGING, you can accurately plane rough lumber and repeat that exact thickness setting later for subsequent boards. Dial in the perfect planer depth setting every time to provide the most efficient planer performance. Quickly match board thickness to an existing dado or groove without repetitive test fits. Work in decimal inches, fractions, or millimeters to suit the way you work. Use absolute or incremental measuring modes. IP54 dust and moisture protective rating. X-LARGE and Easy to Read LCD Display.


Old Sprinter
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
Although designed for DeWalt planers, this was easily adaptable to my Delta. For non DeWalt planers It may take a bit of creativity, as they don't provide specific instructions, but if you own a planer, you're probably adept at solving problems. I really like the multiple readout formats (imperial, metric and fractional). A really nice (and affordable) add on to a planer.
East Coast Okie
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
Had no luck as others have mentioned settling zero in imperial.I finally measured in mm with digital calipers and set the unit in millimeters and then I could scroll through and it would automatically have imperial setting.