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While still tilted toward you, place the front end of the saw and 

bracket assembly onto the top rails so the front clamps of the 

bracket assembly seat fully over top rails.

 

 wArNING

To avoid serious personal injury, make sure the curved front edge 

of the saw mounting brackets are securely seated onto the top rails 

before seating the other end of the brackets. Failure to do so could 

cause you to lose control of the saw and bracket assembly, which 

could cause serious personal injury.

 

Lower the saw and bracket assembly to allow the rear clamp of 

the bracket to seat fully over the toprails.

 

Lock the brackets in position by lowering the locking levers.

NoTE

: Continue to hold the saw and bracket assembly with one 

hand until both levers are securely locked.

 

Check position and adjust, if necessary, to make sure the weight 

of the saw is evenly balanced over the top rails.

 

Ensure the saw is fully seated and locked in position, then 

securely tighten the four nuts holding the saw to the saw 

mounting brackets.

 

 wArNING

The saw mounting brackets are designed to fit snugly over the top 

rails with locking levers in the open position. With the locking levers 

in the lowered (locked) position, you should not be able to slide the 

saw mounting bracket assembly along the top rails or remove the 

bracket assembly from the top rails. If the saw mounting brackets 

will not fit over the top rails, or if the brackets can be removed from 

the top rails when the levers are locked, remove bracket assembly 

immediately and adjust bracket adjustment screw. See the 

Maintenance section of this manual. Failure to heed this warning 

may result in serious personal injury.

To remove saw from the stand:

 

Squeeze locking lever release trigger and raise the locking levers 

to unlock the saw mounting brackets assembly.

 

Grasp the brackets on both sides of the assembly and lift away 

from the top rails to disengage.

 

With the assembly tilted slightly toward you, lift the front part of 

the assembly to disengage from the front edge of the top rails.

TrANSPorTING THE STAND

 

Retract the supporting arms, then place and lock the stand in the 

vertical closed position. (Figure 13)

NoTE

: ALWAYS move mounted saw opposite the wheeled end of 

stand (in the open position) prior to transporting or taking down 

unit and ensure saw mounting brackets are securely locked.

 

Stand at the wheel side of the stand and grasp the handle.

 

Tilt the stand toward you until it balances on the wheels, then roll 

the stand to the desired location.

STorING THE STAND

 

The stand should be stored on a stable flat surface in the vertical 

or horizontal closed position.

 

 CAUTIoN

If the stand will not remain upright, store in the horizontal closed 

position. Failure to do so may result in stand falling, resulting in 

injury or damage to stand and/or saw.

MoUNTING AN oPTIoNAL work SUrFACE

See figure 23.

By mounting a 19 x 190 x 882 mm piece of wood, PVC, or similar 

lightweight material, an additional work surface can be created. Mount 

the surface as shown using six 19 mm screws (not included).

Fig. 21

Fig. 22

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1 - Unlocked position

2 - Locked position

1 - Locking lever release trigger

2 - Push down to lock

3 - Locking lever

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Fig. 23

REAR VIEW

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Summary of Contents for PSUM1000

Page 1: ...PSUM1000 Original instructions ...

Page 2: ...2 2 Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling operating and maintaining the product Subject to technical modifications ...

Page 3: ...r for saw mounting brackets 4 Support arm 5 Frame support 6 Top rails 7 Central brace 8 Handle 9 Release lever 10 Work stop 11 Quick release saw mounting bracket 12 Work stop adjustment knob 13 Height adjustment knob 14 Wheel 15 Foot 4 2 15 6 5 7 9 8 13 1 1 2 10 12 10 3 14 11 ...

Page 4: ... be used on a flat stable surface Do not use the product on an uneven or unstable surface Be sure to allow enough room to handle and properly support the workpiece Take care when assembling or adjusting the stand not to trap fingers or hands between the moving parts Make sure all bolts and connecting elements are firmly tightened Proper assembly is important to prevent the risk of a collapse of th...

Page 5: ... moist environment cannot be clamped firmly Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over come in contact with sharp edges or moving parts or otherwise subjected to damage or stress This will reduce the risk of accidental falls which could cause injury and damage to the cord which could result in electric shock When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord s...

Page 6: ...not assembled to the product by the manufacturer and require customer installation Use of a product that may have been improperly assembled could result in serious personal injury Inspect the product carefully to make sure no breakage or damage occurred during shipping Do not discard the packing material until you have carefully inspected and satisfactorily operated the product WARNING If any part...

Page 7: ... in the feet so the bolts extend up through the frame and frame support Install wing nuts and tighten Repeat on other side STEP 5 SECURING THE TOP RAILS TO THE CENTRAL BRACE See figure 7 Raise the stand assembly so that it rests on its wheels and frame support This is the vertical closed position NOTE Do not place the stand assembly in the vertical closed position until the frame support is instal...

Page 8: ...orkpiece during cutting operations Slide the support arm out for accessibility Refer to Using the Support Arms later in this manual Insert the work support into bracket NOTE Work supports should be positioned to provide support in front of saw fence Insert adjustment knob through knob hole on side of bracket and tighten to secure into position Repeat on the other end STEP 9 CLOSING THE STAND See f...

Page 9: ...upport and release lever clicks into place This is the vertical closed position NOTE You may have to step onto the axle frame between the wheels to securely lock the release lever into place WARNING To avoid serious personal injury when raising the front of the stand bend your knees so you can lift with your legs not your back WARNING Use the handle to raise the stand Do not raise by any part of t...

Page 10: ...f the mounting brackets will not fit over top rails or if the brackets can be removed from the top rails when the levers are locked remove bracket assembly immediately and adjust bracket adjustment screw Failure to heed this warning may result in serious personal injury USING THE SUPPORT ARMS See figure 16 Use the support arms when working with longer workpieces Both support arms may be adjusted t...

Page 11: ...t modify the product in any way or use accessories not approved by the manufacturer Your safety and that of others may be compromised ATTACHING MITRE SAW TO THE MOUNTING BRACKETS See figure 19 20 Always position the mitre saw to achieve maximum balance and stability All four corners of the saw must be bolted to the saw mounting brackets before use Make sure bolts do not extend above the table of t...

Page 12: ... brackets see figure 20 Disconnect the saw from power supply and lock saw arm in the down position Mount the saw to a mounting surface at least 15 mm thick using bolts washers and nuts not included Drill holes in the mounting surface to match the position of the slots in the saw mounting brackets Place the saw mounting bracket underneath the mounting surface and insert bolt through bracket slots a...

Page 13: ...diately and adjust bracket adjustment screw See the Maintenance section of this manual Failure to heed this warning may result in serious personal injury To remove saw from the stand Squeeze locking lever release trigger and raise the locking levers to unlock the saw mounting brackets assembly Grasp the brackets on both sides of the assembly and lift away from the top rails to disengage With the a...

Page 14: ...ntical replacement parts Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product damage Periodically check all fasteners for tightness Retighten as necessary Do not make any adjustments to the stand while the mitre saw blade is in motion To assure safety and reliability all repairs including changing brushes should be performed by an authorised service centre WARNING For greater safety and rel...

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