8
Mounting Miter Saw
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury from accidental start,
make sure plug is not connected
to power source outlet.
Before you start:
RIDGID miter saws bolt directly onto this
workstand.
When you are finished attaching your saw
to the workstand re-read the “Operation”
and “Safety Instructions” sections of this
manual. Make sure that you understand
how to set-up and fold the workstand
safely. Saw and workstand combination
must be stable in order to operate safely.
CAUTION: At every work place
location the saw and stand must
not rock or tip. If rocking or tip-
ping occurs, relocate the stand
to a more stable work place.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury from the miter saw moving
or falling off stand, always check
that all mounting bolts and nuts
are tight before moving stand or
using tool.
Mounting RIDGID 10-inch and
12-inch Compound Miter Saw
NOTE:
• Mounting holes are provided for 10-inch
and 12-inch RIDGID compound miter
saws.
• Other brands of miter saws will require
additional 5/16" mounting holes to be
drilled. See instructions below.
1. Locate the following from loose parts
bag:
M6 x 40mm bolts ................................ 4
M6 Flat Washers................................. 4
M6 Fender Washers ........................... 4
M6 Lock Nuts...................................... 4
2. Determine the correct mounting holes
for your RIDGID miter saw
3. Position the RIDGID miter saw over the
mounting holes. Always mount the
miter saw so the workpiece is posi-
tioned inline with the rollers.
RIDGID Mounting Holes:
A - 10 inch miter saw
B - 12 inch miter saw (remove miter saw
left side table extension for easier access
to workstand knobs).
C - Auxiliary holes (place M6 bolt through
bottom side of table if these holes are
used.
Hex Bolt
M6 x 40mm
Flat Washer
M6
Fender Washer
M6
Lock Nut
M6
C
C
A
B
B
A