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ATTACHING THE wHEELS TO THE
STAND
7.
Following fig 2-5, attach the wheels to the
axle (I); first, place a C-clip (H) onto the
axle, followed by a wheel (J), then secure it
with another C-clip (fig 7).
8.
Still referring to fig 2-5 & 7, bolt the axle/
wheel assembly to the end of the frame.
Use the two short bolts, washers and nuts
(G).
ATTACHING THE SAw MOUNT
BRACKETS TO THE SAw
1.
Refer to fig 2-7 & 8
.
2.
Use the 4 long bolts, washers and nuts (F)
to attach the saw mount brackets to the
miter saw.
3.
The quick-release handles (3, fig.6) should
be oriented towards the front of the saw
with the carry handles to the outside.
4.
insert the bolts from the bottom and fasten
them with a washer and a nut at the top.
MOUNTING
NON-STANDARD MITER SAwS
Your miter saw may be classified as “non-
standard” if it has either of the following
specifications:
●
3 mounting points instead of 4.
●
4 mounting points where 2 lines drawn
through both the front and rear holes on
the left and on the right side of the saw are
not parallel to each other.
An adaptor plate will be necessary to mount
your saw to this stand.
For this we recommend 3/4” (19 mm) plywood.
1.
Mark and cut a piece of plywood to fit the
mounting hole configuration of your miter
saw like the drawing, fig.9.
2.
Make sure that you leave an additional
1/2” (15 mm) around the entire edge of the
piece.