Saw operations, Miter cut bevel cut, Warning – Bosch 3915 User Manual

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A miter cut is made at 0° bevel and any miter
angle in the range from 52° left to 62° right.

The miter scale is cast-in on the table for easy
reading.

Positive detents have been provided for fast
and accurate mitering at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, and
45° left and right and 60° right.

There are crown molding detents (left and right)
at 31.6° (see Cutting Crown Molding for more
information page 27).

For precision settings, use the detent override
to lock out the detent.

A miter cut can be made as either a chop cut or
a slide cut depending on the width of the work-
piece.

The kerf inserts should be as close to the blade
as possible without touching the blade (see Kerf
Inserts for adjustment procedures).

Follow these instructions for making your miter
cut:

1.

Loosen miter lock knob. Lift miter detent trigger
and move the saw to the desired angle, using
either the detents or the miter scale. Tighten
miter lock knob (Figure 29).

2.

Properly position workpiece. Make sure work
piece is clamped firmly against the table and the
fence.

Use clamping position that does not
interfere with operation. Before

switching on, lower head assembly to make sure
clamp clears guard and head assembly.

3.

Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide
cut (see page 23).

4.

Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before
returning head assembly to the raised position
and/or removing workpiece.

Figure 29. Miter Cut

Miter

Lock

Knob

Detents

Miter Scale

BOSCH

50

40

40

30

20

10

30

20

10

0

5

5

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

10

45

50

15

20 25

30

35

40

45

50

0

Workpiece

Clamp

Workpiece

Saw Operations

Miter Cut

Bevel Cut

A bevel cut is made at 0° miter and any bevel
angle in the range of -2° to 47°.

There are factory set bevel stops at 0°
and 45°. (See Adjustment section if adjust-
ments are required.)

The cast in bevel scale faces the operator for
easy reading.

There is a positive crown molding bevel stop at
33.9°. Disengage this stop unless using.
(See Cutting Crown Molding for details.)

A bevel cut can be made as either a chop cut or
a slide cut depending on the width of the work-
piece.

The bevel lock handle is spring loaded and can
be repositioned by pulling handle out, rotating to
desired position and engaging by releasing for
use in tight spaces.

Use sliding base/fence as appropriate.
(See Sliding Base/Fence Extension page 22.)

WARNING

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