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MOUNTING THE MITER SAw TO STAND
See Figures 8 - 9.
1. Lift the saw and bracket assembly, allowing the
assembly to tilt slightly toward your body.
2. While still tilted toward you, hook the front edge of
the bracket assembly onto the front rail (1) of the
stand, figure 8.
To avoid serious personal injury,
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make sure the curved front edge of
the mounting brackets are securely seated over
the front rail before seating the other end of the
brackets. Failure to do so could cause you to lose
control of the saw mounting assembly.
3. Lower the bracket assembly to allow the rear edge
of the bracket to seat fully over the rear rail,
figure 9.
4. Lock the brackets in position by tightening the
locking knobs (2).
NOTE: Continue to hold the mounting bracket
assembly with one hand until both levers are securely
locked.
5. Check position and adjust, if necessary, to make
sure the weight of the saw is evenly balanced over
the rails as shown in figure 9.
6. Ensure the saw is fully seated and locked in
position, then securely tighten the four nuts holding
the saw to the saw mounting brackets.
To remove saw from stand:
1. Loosen the locking knobs to unlock the saw and
mounting bracket assembly.
2. Lift the saw away from the rear rail of the stand to
disengage.
3. With the assembly tilted slightly toward you, lift the
front part of the assembly to disengage from the
front rail of the stand.
The mounting brackets are designed to fit snugly over the stand rails. With the locking knobs in the
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tightened (locked) position, you should not be able to remove the saw and bracket assembly from
the rails. If the mounting brackets will not fit over the rails, or if the mounting brackets can be removed from the
rails when the brackets are locked, remove from the saw and bracket assembly immediately and tighten the
bracket adjustment screw as described in the Adjustments section of this manual. Failure to heed this warning
may result in personal injury.
FIG. 8
FIG. 9
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