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Kapro 301 T-Bevel with levels
Kapro 301 T-Bevel with levels
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The Kapro 301 T-Bevel is an adjustable transfer angle for measuring, copying, and transferring angles. The blade is made of stainless steel with permanently etched scales (cm/in), which makes it easy to reference lengths and positions. There's a 5 mm trim measurement on the side and bottom of the handle, which speeds up aligning gaps and moldings. The built-in, easy-to-read cylindrical level helps you check straightness and level while you're working.
The handle has preset angle markings at 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 75°, so you can quickly set common angles without extra tools. The blade and locking bolt are steel, and the handle has grippy rubber inserts. The body is sturdy, and it locks with a screw-tight mechanism that keeps the set angle in place during transfer and marking.
The 301 T-Bevel is great for woodworking and interior jobs, furniture and molding installations, and copying angles from irregular structures. The 7?/15 cm blade length is compact for tight spaces where you need precise fitting, like markings for saws and miter saws. It's lightweight (about 113 g) and easy to carry on your tool belt or in your bag.
Typical uses include transferring angles for moldings, marking miters, copying angles for railings and stairs, and tiling or paneling jobs with lots of varying angles. The built-in level adds value for alignments and leveling, since the same tool checks both angles and level.
The permanent markings and metal construction stand up to job site conditions. This product is part of the Kapro Squares & Angles series, with sizing and markings that support woodworking and construction applications.
Purpose:
Carpentry and furniture installation – Transfer angles from the job site to the workshop: copy angles from arches and slanted walls and transfer them to your saw guide/miter saw. The 5 mm trim measurement makes it easy to fit gaps between moldings and frames, and the level helps keep the piece straight when marking.
Molding and finishing – Repeat 15°–75° angles from the handle markings: quickly set 45° miters or special angles without a separate protractor. The screw lock ensures the angle doesn't shift during transfer, which is key for clean seams.
Construction and interior design – Marking and transferring angles for stairs, railings, paneling, and tiling from uneven structures. The blade's permanent cm/in markings help with length references and layout, and the level speeds up alignment.
General maintenance and renovation – Versatile tool for checking and copying angles in tight spots. The lightweight build (about 113 g) reduces hand fatigue in repetitive work.
Features:
Blade: Stainless steel with permanently etched markings (cm/in) — resists wear and stays readable for a long time.
Angle markings on handle: 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75° — speeds up setting common angles without a separate protractor.
Trim measurement: Built-in 5 mm measurement on the side and bottom of the handle — makes aligning gaps and moldings easier, plus cleaner post-install results.
Locking: Sturdy screw lock — securely holds the blade angle during transfer.
Level: Easy-to-read cylindrical level — lets you check straightness and level with the same tool.
Handle: Rubber inserts — solid grip even in dusty or slightly damp conditions.
Length: 7? / 15 cm — compact and handy for tight installation spots.
Kapro 301 T-Bevel instructions:
Copying angles: Loosen the lock screw. Place the blade edge against the reference surface and turn the handle until the blade matches the target angle. Tighten the screw. Transfer to your workpiece and draw or adjust the saw to match the blade angle.
Setting basic angles: Use the handle's 15°–75° angle markings for repeat miters. Set the blade against the marking and lock the angle. This cuts down on errors and speeds up the job.
5 mm trim measurement: Use the 5 mm trim mark on the side/bottom of the handle to mark adjustment gaps, like in molding, before cutting or installing.
Using the level: Place the tool on the piece and check the bubble centering when marking or fitting parts. Combine it with angle transfer so both angle and level are spot on.
Maintenance: Clean the blade and handle of dust and glue residue after use. Wipe lightly with an oiled cloth to prevent corrosion. Don't store the tool locked for long periods; loosen the lock to keep the arm flexible.
Warnings:
Don't use the blade as a pry bar or chisel — it could damage the locking mechanism.
Avoid working with the blade loose — the angle might shift, leading to wrong markings or safety risks.
Keep fingers clear of the blade and handle area when tightening the lock.
Don't expose to prolonged moisture or corrosive chemicals; clean and dry after use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What's the advantage of a transfer angle over a protractor?A transfer angle copies the angle directly from the object to the workpiece without reading the degree value, which reduces errors and speeds things up. The handle's angle markings help with basics.
Does the 301 T-Bevel have a measurement scale?Yeah. The blade has permanently etched cm/in markings for length and layout references.
Can you check level with the tool?Yes, it has a cylindrical level in the body to check straightness and level while marking.
How long is the blade?About 7? / 15 cm; the compact length makes it easy to use in tight spots.
How does the angle stay put during transfer?The screw tightening locks the blade so the set angle doesn't change when marking or moving.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: Sort the product card pack and any cardboard/plastic parts according to local guidelines (cardboard, plastic).
Product: Metal parts (blade, bolt) to metal recycling. Rubber/plastic assemblies to energy recovery or plastic waste per local system. Separate materials as much as possible before recycling.
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