Reading the Miter Angle
Read the miter gauge where the numbers on the body/protractor align with the edge of the Miter Angle Dial .
EXAMPLE 1: 45° on the protractor is aligned with the edge of
the Miter Angle Dial indicating that the miter is set for 45° left
angle.
For this, and other common miter angles (e.g. 22.5° and 30°),
note that there are also markings around perimeter of the
Miter Angle Dial . (These dial markings should be ignored when
setting other angles.) In this example, the 45L marking on the
dial is aligned with the arc-shaped line on the protractor.
The dual indication described in this example only applies to
miter angles at full degree increments.
EXAMPLE 2: 0° on the protractor is aligned with the edge of
the Miter Angle Dial indicating that the miter is set for 0
degrees.
As in first example, the 0 marking on the edge of the Miter
Angle Dial is also aligned with the arc-shaped line on the
protractor.
EXAMPLE 3: 52° on the protractor is aligned with the edge of
the Miter Angle Dial indicating that the miter is set for 52°
right angle.
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