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▶ Bevel Cuts
▼ WHAT'S A BEVEL CUT
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A "bevel cut" is a cross-cut made with the
blade perpendicular to the fence and with
the table set at 0° miter. The blade can be
tilted to any angle within the saw's range:
the left is 0 to 47° and the right is 0 to 47°.
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The bevel scale is sized and positioned for
easy reading – see Figure 48.
Note: when performing right and left bevel cuts it is necessary to move the sliding fence away from the
blade to avoid cutting into the fence. When compound cutting on the right it will be necessary to
remove the right siding fence – see page 34.
Saw Operations
BEVEL SCALE INFORMATION
Watch While Tilting to Right
"30" positions are for
cutting 45° "spring angle"
crown molding flat on table
Figure 48. Bevel Scale Information
Watch While Tilting to Left
"33.9" positions are for cutting 38° "spring angle"
crown molding flat on table
Note: Saw has a 33.9 detent feature to automatically
hold it at this bevel angle setting
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