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Technical Specifications

 Dimensions:    

745mm x 222mm

 Reach:  

  

 2000mm over 

material support capacity

Stand Height (with mounts):  690mm
Maximum Weight Capacity:   227kg
Weight: 

 

10kg

General Safety Instructions for Power Tools

Using power tools of any kind can be dangerous if safe 

operating procedures are not followed. Recognizing the 

hazards of each tool and using them with respect and 

caution will considerably limit the possibility of personal 

injury. However, if safety precautions are ignored, personal 

injury will likely result. Always use common sense – your 

personal safety‑is your responsibility. Know your power tool. 

Read and understand the Operator’s Manual and observe 

the warnings and instruction labels affixed to the tool.

Safety Instructions for Mitre Saw Stands

1.  Use caution when folding or unfolding legs to limit any 

finger pinch points.

2.  Place stand on flat and level surface to keep tool from 

rocking or tipping.

3.  Make certain that work support extensions are within safe 

operating limits, and are properly locked in place before 

using tool. 

Do not exceed 227kgs. on main  

frame table.

4. Test the setup for stability before proceeding with work.
5.  Be sure the Mitre saw is tightened securely at all 

mountings before use.

6.  This stand will safely mount most mitres saws (including 

slide) of up to and including 10 inch provided the weight 

distribution is central and the total loading including work 

piece does not exceed the Max weight capacity. For 

example, 12” sliding Mitre saws are NOT to be used on 

this stand because the weight of the saw in the rear‑most 

position can make the stand unbalanced, becoming a 

tipping hazard.

7.  This product is designed for mounting and supporting a 

range of bench top appliances.  It is NOT designed for 

supporting persons for any reason.

8. Do Not stand, climb, or sit on this product
9. Do Not use for Scaffolding purposes.
10.  Do not use the stand with one or more legs not locked 

in the down position. All legs must be locked in place as 

designed. The ground needs to be flat so all 4 legs are 

in contact with the ground surface to ensure stability

Unpacking 

Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely 

that your Duropro mitre saw stand is faulty or that a part is 

missing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate the tool 

until the parts have been replaced or the fault has been 

rectified. Failure to do so could result in serious  

personal injury.

Parts List

• Quick Attach Machine Mounts x 2
• Outrigger Supports x 2
• Work Supports / Tube Supports x 2
• Off Set Mounts x 2
• M8 Locking Knobs x 4
• 8mm x 20 Bolts / Washer & nut x 2
• 8mm x 45 Bolts / washer & nut x 4
• Top stand frame assembly with 4 legs attached
• Wheels x 2

Summary of Contents for PM3000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PM3000 MITRE SAW WORK STAND ...

Page 2: ...at info 909 com or call us on 1800 909 909 Warranty 2 Introduction 3 Description of symbols 3 Specifications 4 General Safety Instructions for Power Tools 4 Safety Instructions for Mitre Saw Stands 4 Unpacking 4 Parts list 4 Mounting kit for Mitre Saws 4 Description of Mitre Saw Stand 5 Assembly 6 Mounting the Saw 6 7 Set up Knockdown Procedure 7 ...

Page 3: ...e to operate and with proper care it will give you many years of dependable service CAUTION Carefully read through this entire Instruction Manual before using your new Duropro mitre saw stand Take special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings Your Duropro mitre saw stand has many features that will make your job faster and easier Safety performance and dependability have been given top priority i...

Page 4: ... 6 This stand will safely mount most mitres saws including slide of up to and including 10 inch provided the weight distribution is central and the total loading including work piece does not exceed the Max weight capacity For example 12 sliding Mitre saws are NOT to be used on this stand because the weight of the saw in the rear most position can make the stand unbalanced becoming a tipping hazar...

Page 5: ... 7 M8 Locking knobs x4 8 Off set Brackets x2 9 8mm x 20 Bolts washer nut x 2 2 for off set mounts 10 8mm x 45 Bolts washers nut x 4 not shown to attach mitre saw 11 Snap pin lock folded x 4 each leg 12 Snap pin lock assembled x 4 each leg 13 Leg Plugs x 4 each leg 14 Wheels x2 Know Your Product 1 11 12 2 2 7 13 14 2 2 7 7 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 3 4 9 8 ...

Page 6: ...leg on the opposite end and then both the other legs 4 After ensuring all the legs are locked into position turn the stand upright onto its legs on the ground or a flat even surface Installing the Outrigger Supports 1 Insert the outrigger support 3 into the frame end tubing on the left hand side and position length wise according to your requirements Screw one of the M8 locking knobs 7 supplied in...

Page 7: ...e the mounts backward as you lift the front Be aware of the weight on the mounts Once the mount spring lever 6 has been released and then the heel has disengaged it is best to then lift the mounts 5 and the appliance if fitted directly from the stand The assembly is designed to mount the saw on the quick attach machine mounts and the saw and mounts can come off together and the mounts can remain o...

Page 8: ...ets 8 as B or C 3 Attach the quick attach machine mounts 5 to the Top Stand Frame 4 Space the quick attach machine mounts 5 apart so the saw mounting holes will align with the slot in the quick attach machine mount on one side and then the off set brackets 8 on the other or in the case of A both slots of the quick attach machine mounts 5 After setting the position of the off set brackets 8 finger ...

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