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Miter Saw Mounting (Fig.3)
NOTE: Four rubber feet have been provided with the tool mount.
(Fig. 3) Should you decide to leave your miter saw on the tool mount
and remove the assembly from the rails, these feet facilitate a stable
base that will not slide during use. Assemble the feet to the under-
side of the tool mount with the four #10 1”(25mm) self-tapping
screws in the holes provided.
NOTE: The miter saw must be able to be positioned on the tool
mount so that all four corners can be bolted to the mount. If this is
not possible or if the saw obstructs the tool mount locking knobs,
please call D
E
Walt Industrial Tools at 1-800-4-D
E
Walt (433-9258) for
technical assistance.
Saw Mounting Instructions (DW704 and
DW705)Fig.5
The mount has been pre-drilled for the DW704 and DW705:
Slide the tool mount onto the beam by inserting the flat bar between
the T-tracks. Position the tool mount on the right end of the beam
with the tape measure clamp facing toward the left. Secure the tool
mount unit to the beam by turning the locking knobs until snug.
a. Place the saw on the tool mount and orient it so the enclosed 2 3/4”
hex head bolts and flat washers can be inserted through the miter
saw base and tool mount. Secure each bolt loosely with another
flat washer and self-locking nuts.
b. Re-check saw fence and work support alignment by placing a
straight-edge along the back of the saw fence and the back of the
work support.(Fig. 3)
c. Securely tighten the self-locking nuts.
d. Loosen the tool mount locking knobs, check movement of the tool
mount along the rail, and tighten the locking knobs.
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FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
WORK SUPPORT
WORK STOP
A
B
C
D
E
A
TAPE CLIP
FEET
FLAT BAR
LOCKING KNOBS
STRAIGHT EDGE
WORK STOP
WORK SUPPORT
DW708
TAPE
CLAMP
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