5. Turn the adjusting bolt so that the miter saw stand can
be stable.
Folding: (Fig. 4)
1. Place your foot on the pipe of the leg A of miter saw
stand.
2. Grab the handle with both hands and pull it backwards
through your weight.
3. Hold the handle firmly and pull the shift lever with a
finger while holding it.
4. Lower the handle up to your desired one of height
levels 1 to 5 according to your work by aligning the
index bar with the height positions shown on the label.
5. Lowering further after going past the height level 1
lock the handle by itself.
6. The miter saw stand can be moved with wheels as
shown in the figure.
Setting up the extension arms (for the repetitive
length stopper and the roller): (Fig. 5 & 6)
1. Move the lever 40 toward the side of miter saw
placement in the A direction of arrow, pull out the
extension arm until its end reaches the repetitive
length or the support length and lock it by moving the
lever 40 in the B direction of arrow.
2. Pull out the pin 10-60, pivot the leg so that it is upright.
Make sure that the pin top end is locked in the hole in
the leg pipe.
3. Loosen the clamping screw M8 x 20 on the leg
counterclockwise, pull out the leg pipe until it reaches
the floor and tighten the clamping screw M8 x 20 back
counterclockwise the leg pipe.
4. Loosen the clamping screw M8 x 20 on the side of the
stopper for the repetitive length or the roller
counterclockwise, raise or lower the stopper (or the
roller) until the top edge of the stopper (or the top of
roller) reaches the same level as the top surface of the
miter saw table. Retighten the clamping screw M8 x
20 clockwise to lock the stopper (or roller).
Storing the extension arm for both the stopper to gain
repetitive cuts and the roller: (Fig. 5 & 6)
1. Loosen the lever 40, push back the leg pipe 28 and
retighten the lever.
2. Loosen the lever 40 nearer to the stopper (or the
roller), press down the stopper (or the roller) and
retighten the lever.
3. Pull out the pin 10-60, pivot the leg until it reaches to
the horizontal position.
4. Loosen the lever 40, push back the extension arm as
far as it will go and retighten the lever firmly to lock the
extension bar.
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