Milwaukee 48-22-5602 Digital Angle Gauge

Original price was: $34.97.Current price is: $10.49.

Key Features Fast Angle Checks Real-time digital readings help you find and verify angles without waiting on the screen. That saves time when you’re setting saw bevels, checking pipe runs, or matching existing work. Easy To Read The auto-rotating LCD screen keeps the display readable as you reposition the gauge. Angle assist arrows also point…

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Description

Key Features

Fast Angle Checks

Real-time digital readings help you find and verify angles without waiting on the screen. That saves time when you’re setting saw bevels, checking pipe runs, or matching existing work.

Easy To Read

The auto-rotating LCD screen keeps the display readable as you reposition the gauge. Angle assist arrows also point to the nearest 90-degree reference, which makes setup quicker.

Milwaukee Angle Gauge Grip

Amplified rare-earth magnets hold the Milwaukee 48-22-5602 Digital Angle Gauge securely on metal surfaces in different positions. That means less slipping while you measure and transfer angles.

Overview

The Milwaukee 48-22-5602 Digital Angle Gauge is a compact digital angle finder built for quick setup, angle transfer, and measurement verification. This is a digital angle gauge designed for finding, matching, and checking angles on the job or in the shop. Model Number: 48-22-5602. If you need a faster way to dial in bevel cuts, check pipe angle, or match an existing slope, this tool gives you a direct digital reading instead of making you guess off a manual scale.

What makes this gauge useful in real work is how quickly it responds. Milwaukee calls out quick readings and real-time measurements, so you’re not standing there waiting for the display to catch up while you’re trying to set a saw, level a component, or compare two surfaces. The unit measures in both 0 to 90 degrees and 0 to 180 degrees ranges, and the zero function lets you establish a reference point and then measure relative angle from there. That is especially handy when you’re copying an existing angle instead of working from a perfect square or level surface.

The screen and controls are set up for straightforward use. The auto-rotating LCD keeps the display readable as the tool changes position, and angle assist arrows help point you toward the nearest 90-degree reference. Milwaukee also includes a Power/Hold button so you can lock a reading on the screen when you need to step away from the workpiece or confirm the number at the saw. The Zero/Range button lets you switch ranges or set relative measurements without digging through complicated menus.

On metal surfaces, the amplified rare-earth magnets are a big part of the value. They help the gauge stay put regardless of orientation, which matters when you’re working on steel, pipe, conduit, machinery, or a saw table and need both hands free to make an adjustment. Milwaukee also notes a pipe groove, which makes the tool more stable when checking round material. Add in the IP42 rating, and you have a gauge that is better suited for real jobsite dust and occasional water exposure than a delicate shop-only measuring tool.

Physically, this is a very compact tool at 2.37 inches long, 2.21 inches high, and 1.21 inches wide, with a weight of about 0.18 lb. The housing is listed as ABS plastic, which helps keep it light enough to carry in a pouch or apron without becoming a nuisance. Milwaukee includes a soft carrying case and two AAA batteries, so it is ready to go right out of the box.

The Milwaukee 48-22-5602 Digital Angle Gauge makes the most sense for carpenters, remodelers, cabinet installers, metalworkers, pipe trades, and serious DIY users who regularly need repeatable angle measurements. If your work involves bevel setup, angle matching, or checking pitch and alignment, this digital angle finder is a simple tool that can save time every single day.

Read Angles Without Guesswork

This Milwaukee digital angle finder is built to give you a clear number fast, which is exactly what you want when you’re setting a bevel or matching an existing angle.

  • Auto-rotating LCD screen stays readable as the gauge changes position
  • Power/Hold function lets you save a reading on the display for reference
  • Measures in 0 to 90 degree and 0 to 180 degree ranges

Built To Go From Shop To Jobsite

Small measuring tools get beat up fast if they are loose in a bag. Milwaukee includes a soft case, and the compact body keeps this gauge easy to carry without giving up jobsite durability.

  • IP42 rating helps protect against dust and water exposure
  • Amplified rare-earth magnets hold securely on metal surfaces
  • Includes carrying case and two AAA batteries

What’s in the Box

  • (1) Digital Angle Gauge
  • (1) Carrying Case
  • (2) AAA Batteries

Key Specifications

Measurement Range 0 to 90 degrees; 0 to 180 degrees
Ingress Protection IP42
Length (in) 2.37 in
Height (in) 2.21 in
Width (in) 1.21 in
Weight (lbs) 0.18 lb
Material ABS Plastic
Power Source (2) AAA Batteries

Built For

Carpentry Remodeling Cabinet Installation Metalworking Pipe Layout Saw Setup Angle Transfer DIY / Hobbyist

Pro Tip

Use the zero function when you’re matching existing trim, stair parts, or pipe runs. Set the gauge on the reference surface first, zero it out, then move to the part you’re adjusting so the display shows the difference directly.

Warranty & Support

Limited Lifetime Warranty. Warranty excludes batteries.

Tool Nut’s Take

Tool Nut’s Take

Milwaukee 48-22-5602 Digital Angle Gauge Keeps Setup Simple

This is the kind of small measuring tool that earns its spot fast because it cuts down setup time and helps you trust the number you’re working from.

  • Who it’s for: Pros and serious DIY users setting saw bevels, matching existing angles, checking pipe position, or verifying layout work.
  • Why it stands out: The real advantage is the mix of fast digital readings, auto-rotating display, strong magnets, and relative angle measuring in one compact tool.
  • Worth knowing: It is battery powered, but Milwaukee includes the two AAA batteries and a carrying case, so you are not buying a bare tool here.

Common Questions

  • What type of tool is this? It is a digital angle gauge, also commonly used as a digital angle finder for setup, angle transfer, and verification work.
  • What measurement ranges does it cover? It measures in 0 to 90 degree and 0 to 180 degree ranges.
  • Can it hold onto metal surfaces? Yes. It uses amplified rare-earth magnets for secure attachment in different orientations.
  • Is it protected against dust and water? Yes. Milwaukee lists this model with an IP42 rating for dust and water resistance.

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