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Important Safety Instructions for Using This Miter Saw Stand
Read and understand all
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W RNING
instructions. Failure to
follow all instructions listed below and in your
miter saw manual may result in serious
personal injury.
Fully assemble and tighten all the
fasteners required for this stand. Also
remember to occasionally check the
stand and make sure it is still tight. A
loose stand is unstable and may shift in use
and cause serious injury.
Turn tool switch off and disconnect power
before mounting to the stand. Unintended
startup during assembly can cause injury.
Before operating make sure the entire unit
is placed on a solid, flat, level surface.
Serious injury could occur if tool with stand is
unstable and tips.
Never stand on tool or its stand or use as
ladder or scaffolding. Serious injury could
occur if the tool is tipped or the cutting tool is
accidentally contacted. Do not store
materials on or near the tool such that it is
necessary to stand on the tool or its stand to
reach them.
Use only Bosch replacement parts. Any
others may create a hazard.
The Miter Saw should be firmly mounted to
the stand per the instruction manual.
After mounting the Miter Saw to the stand,
align, position and balance the Miter Saw per
the instruction manual.
This GTA3800 Miter Saw Stand is designed to be used with
Other units may be compatible, but have not been verified for use with the GTA3800 system.
Bosch
4212, 4212L, 4310, 4410,
4410(L,) 4412, 4405, 5412(L,)
5312, 3912, 3915, 3918, 3924,
GCM12SD, CM12
Delta
36-255, 36-255L, 36-240,
MS450
Before use, verify that all stand parts are free
from damage and/or deformity.
Before use, verify that all parts or
components of the stand are properly
installed.
Before use, swing open each of the legs until
the pin clicks, locking the legs in position.
When mounting the Miter Saw to the stand,
make sure that the tool lock knobs are in the
"unlock" position, so the tool mount will
engage with the main rail. Be sure to hold the
saw until it is secured to prevent it from
falling off the rails. Mounting bracket locking
knobs should then be tightened.
When removing the Miter Saw from the
stand, rotate the tool mount lock knobs until
they are in the "unlock" position. Hold the
Miter Saw firmly to prevent the saw from
falling off the rails. Carefully remove the Miter
Saw.
Do not modify the stand in any manner or
use the stand for any purpose other than is
stated in these instructions.
Because cut material may cause the stand to
become unbalanced, always be sure the
material is supported properly. Also, if the
piece being cut is placed far beyond the work
support, stand legs on the opposite side may
suddenly be lifted up due to weight
imbalance. To prevent this from occurring,
hold the opposite side firmly before cutting.
the following miter saws:
DeWalt
DW712, DW705S, DW703,
DW708, DW706, DW718,
DW715, DW716, DW709,
DWS780, DW717, DW713,
DW716
Makita
LS1214, LS1221, LS1013,
LS1212, MS1214F
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Milwaukee
6497-6
Ridgid
MS1065LZ, MS1250LZ
Ryobi
TS1353DXL, TS1341, TS1552