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To Fully Extend stand:
Start in the intermediate position. Repeat STEPS 3–4. Lift up on the handle and raise the stand to the fully extended position.
The stand will latch in the fully extended position. Release the lever.
To Close stand :
Repeat STEPS 3–4. You must lift up on the handle and then push down until the stand is closed. Release the lever.
iMPORTAnT: Lift the handle first to disengage latch before able to lower stand.
ATTACHING THE EXTENSION ARMS AND WORK SUPPORTS (FIG. A, P, Q)
iMPORTAnT: Be sure the longer side of the "T" in the work support arm
arrow on the label points down.
1. Insert the long work support arm with the small black
cap (
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, Fig. P) into the hole
the red activating lever. Push the arm in to snap in place.
2. Repeat for other work support arm on opposite end.
Push the arm in to snap in place. Tighten the horizontal
locking knobs to secure.
3. With the stand raised to desired height, insert the work
support
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into the top of the extension arm
The threaded hole in the work support should be facing
outward.
4. Insert the vertical locking knob
the work support arm.
5. Tighten the vertical lock knob
6. Repeat with the other work support.
nOTE: The internal locking mechanism keeps the work support arm from
disengaging.
Attaching the Stop Plate
1. Align the slot in the stoping plate
the work support
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nOTE: The stopping plate can be attached to either work support.
2. Secure the stop plate to work support by installing and tightening knob shown in figure J.
PRODUCT STABILITY TEST (Fig. R, S)
iMPORTAnT: This test must be performed prior to using stand and saw together.
The rolling miter saw stand is designed to be used in conjunction with a wide
variety of miter saws, compound miter saws and sliding compound miter saws.
WARNING: For your own safety, use two or more people to perform the
stability test or serious injury could result.
WARNING: The cutting head MUST be raised on all miter saws,
compound miter saws and sliding compound miter saws. All sliding
compound miter saws MUST be locked in the rear position. Failure to
do so may result in serious personal injury.
WARNING: STABILITY HAZARD. Stay alert. The stand may tip during
this procedure. Serious injury may result.
1. With one person in front of saw/stand and one person in back of saw/stand,
both ready to catch saw, the person in front lifts the front legs approximately
2.5" (63.5 mm) and then lets it go, dropping it.
Does stand tend to tip over toward front?
If so, re-adjust saw further back on stand and retighten fasteners.
2. The person in back lifts rear legs approximately 2.5" (63.5 mm) and drops it.
Does stand tend to tip over toward back?
If so, readjust saw toward front of stand and retighten fasteners.
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of the stand closest to
into the side hole of
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with the outward facing threaded hole of
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Fig. P
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hole.
is oriented down as shown in Figure I. Ensure the
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Fig. Q
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Fig. R
Fig. S
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