ASSEMBLY
LOCK WASHER
FLAT WASHER
SAW MOUNTING
BRACKET
Repeat with the other support.
NOTE: The extension rail does not need to be extended
for installation.
ATTACHING SAW MOUNTING BRACKETS
See Figures 7 - 8.
Always position the saw to achieve maximum balance and
stability. All four corners of the saw must be bolted to the
mounting brackets before use. Make sure bolts do not ex-
tend above the table of the miter saw.
If the saw has holes that line up with the slots in the saw
mounting brackets:
Unplug the saw and lock the saw arm in the down
position.
Place two 2x4s or similar type of stable support under-
neath the saw to raise the saw and allow access to the
saw's mounting feet.
Place a saw mounting bracket underneath the raised side
of the saw with the locking lever facing the front, aligning
the mounting plates on the bracket with the mounting
holes of the miter saw.
Feed bolts, lock washers, and flat washer through the saw
mounting hole into the mounting plate on the bracket.
Finger tighten the two bolts to the mounting plate in the
bracket to hold in position. Use longer bolts if necessary.
Repeat for the other bracket.
Make sure both brackets are parallel to each other.
Tighten bolts to lock mounting plates in place.
NOTE: Ensure mounting plates are locked in place when
bolts are tightened.
BOLT
(M8)
SLOT
MOUNTING
PLATE
7 - English
If the saw has holes that do not line up with the slots in
the saw mounting brackets:
Unplug the saw and lock saw arm in the down position.
Mount the saw to a mounting surface at least 1/2 in.
thick using 5/16 hex head screws, washers, and nuts
(not included).
Drill holes in the mounting surface to match the slots in
the saw mounting brackets.
Proceed with installation as shown in figure 8.
NOTE: Ensure that the mounting surface contacts all four
mounting plates.
MOUNTING THE MITER SAW TO THE STAND
See Figures 9 - 10.
Release the lock levers before attempting to mount the
saw to the stand.
Lift the saw and bracket assembly, allowing the assembly
to tilt slightly toward your body.
While still tilted toward you, hook the front edge of the
bracket assembly onto the front rail of the stand.
WARNING:
To avoid serious personal injury, 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 as-
sembly, which could cause serious personal injury.
Lower the bracket assembly to allow the rear edge of the
bracket to seat fully over the rear rail.
MITER
SAW
2 x 4
Fig. 7