The Kapro 301 T-Bevel is an adjustable bevel for measuring, copying and transferring angles. The blade is made of stainless steel and has permanently etched scales (cm/in) for easy reference of length and position. There is a 5 mm trim gauge on the side and bottom of the handle for quick alignment of gaps and moldings. An integrated, easy-to-read cylinder level helps you check straightness and level as you work.
The handle has pre-set angle markings of 15°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 75°, which makes it quick to set recurring basic angles without the need for separate tools. The blade and clamping bolt are made of steel, and the handle has grippy rubber insert surfaces. The frame is sturdy, and the locking is done by screw tightening, which keeps the set angle in place during transfer and marking.
The 301 T-Bevel is particularly suitable for woodworking and interior work, furniture and molding installations, and copying corners from asymmetrical structures. The 7?/15 cm blade length is compact for spaces where precise alignment is required, for example for markings made with reciprocating and mitre saws. The product is lightweight (weight approx. 113 g) and easily fits on a tool belt or in a pack.
Typical applications include transferring corners to molding, marking miters, copying corners on railings and stairs, and tiling and paneling jobs with a lot of varying angles. The built-in bubble level adds value in alignment and leveling, as the same tool handles both angle and level checks.
The permanent markings and metal construction withstand jobsite conditions. The product is part of Kapron's Squares & Angles series, whose dimensions and markings support woodworking and construction applications.
Intended use:
Carpentry and furniture installation – Transfer angles from the construction site to the workshop, for example: copy the angles of arches and sloping walls and transfer them to the saw guide/mitre saw. The 5 mm trim gauge makes it easy to adjust the clearances between the molding and the frame, and the spirit level helps keep the piece straight when marking.
Trimming and Finishing – Repeatable 15°–75° angles from handle markings: Quickly adjust 45° miters or special angles without a separate protractor. The screw lock ensures that the angle does not change during transfer, which is critical for a clean seam.
Construction and Interior Design – Marking and transferring corners of stairs, railings, paneling and tiling from uneven structures. Permanent cm/in markings on the blade help with length reference and layout, bubble level speeds up alignment.
General maintenance and renovation – A versatile tool for checking angles and copying in tight spaces. Lightweight construction (approx. 113 g) reduces hand strain during repetitive work.
Features:
Blade: Stainless steel, permanently etched markings (cm/in) — resistant to wear and remains legible for a long time.
Angle markings on the handle: 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75° — makes it faster to set recurring basic angles without a separate protractor.
Trim gauge: Built-in 5 mm gauge on the side and bottom of the handle — makes it easier to align gaps and moldings and ensure a neat installation result.
Locking: Sturdy screw lock — reliably locks the blade angle during angle adjustment.
Level: Easy-to-read cylinder level — allows you to check straightness and level with the same tool.
Handle: Rubber insert surfaces — secure grip even in dusty or slightly damp conditions.
Length: 7? / 15 cm — compact and agile for tight installation locations.
Kapro 301 T-Bevel user manual:
Copying an angle: Loosen the locking screw. Place the edge of the blade against the reference plane and turn the handle until the blade follows the target angle. Tighten the screw. Move to the workpiece and draw or adjust the saw to match the angle of the blade.
Setting the basic angles: Use the 15°–75° angle markings on the handle for repetitive miters. Place the blade against the marking and lock the angle. This reduces errors and speeds up the work.
Trim gauge 5 mm: Use the 5 mm trim gauge on the side/bottom of the handle to mark the adjustment gap, e.g. in the listing, before sawing or installation.
Using a spirit level: Place the tool on the workpiece and check the bubble centering when marking or aligning parts. Combine with an angle offset to ensure both angle and plane are correct.
Maintenance: Clean the blade and handle of dust and glue residue after use. Wipe with a lightly oiled cloth to prevent corrosion. Do not store the tool in a tight position for long periods; loosen the lock to maintain the elasticity of the handle.
Warnings:
Do not use the blade as a lever or chisel — this may damage the locking mechanism.
Avoid working with the blade loose — the angle may change and cause incorrect markings or a safety hazard.
Keep your fingers clear when tightening the lock between the blade and the handle.
Do not expose to prolonged moisture or corrosive chemicals; clean and dry after use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What is the advantage of a transfer angle compared to a degree angle? A transfer angle copies the angle directly from the object to the workpiece without reading the angle value, which reduces errors and speeds up work. The angle markings on the handle help with basic angles.
Does the 301 T-Bevel have a measuring scale? Yes. The blade has permanently etched cm/in markings for length and positioning reference.
Can the tool be used to check level? Yes, the frame has a cylinder level that can be used to check straightness and level when marking.
How long is the blade? Approximately 7? / 15 cm; compact length makes it easy to use in tight spaces.
How does the angle stay in place during transfer? The screw clamp locks the blade so that the set angle does not change when marking or transferring.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: Product card packaging and any cardboard/plastic parts are sorted according to local guidelines (cardboard, plastic).
Product: Metal parts (blade, bolt) for metal recycling. Rubber/assembly plastics for energy recovery or plastic fraction according to local system. Separate different materials before recycling if possible.
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