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ATTACHING THE TOOL (FIG. 12–15)
STABILITY HAZARD. Refer to your tool
manufacturer's instructions regarding the securing of your miter
saw or planer to a stand or supporting surface. Secure the tool
according to both the instructions in this manual and those in your
tool manufacturer's manual before operating. Failure to heed these
warnings may result in serious personal injury and serious damage
to the tool.
To reduce the risk of injury, turn miter saw
or planer off, disconnect the tool from the power source
before assembling the miter saw or planer to the stand. An
accidental start-up can cause injury.
1.
Close stand before attaching tool.
2.
Loosen the 6 rail screws (EE, Fig. 12) with the supplied hex
wrench. Remove the mounting bolts/flat washers (FF) from the
mounting rails.
3.
Slide the mounting rails (GG, Fig. 12)
to fit the width of the tool. Ensure the
mounting slots align with the holes in
the tool's feet.
Planers MUST be
mounted in the orientation shown in
Figure 15.
4.
Place miter saw or planer on the
mounting rails (Fig. 13). Center the
tool, both forward and backward and
side to side, on the stand.
5.
Be sure the mounting holes (HH,
Fig. 13) in the tool's feet align with the
rail slots (II) and the captured nuts (JJ)
located in the mounting rails.
6.
Once the two rails are in place,
tighten the rail screws (EE) loosened
in STEP 2.
7.
Insert the mounting bolts/flat washers
(FF) (removed in STEP 2) through each of the tool's feet into
the captured nut (JJ) Fig. 13. Tighten securely.
IMPORTANT: The miter saw or planer MUST be positioned so the
tool is bolted squarely to the mounting rails. If this is not possible,
please call PORTER-CABLE Customer Support at (888) 848-5175
for technical assistance.
STABILITY HAZARD. If the tool's mounting
holes do not line up with the slots in the mounting rails, mount the
miter saw or planer to a piece of 3/4 inch (19 mm) plywood (See
Figure  14 for dimensions). The plywood must be a minimum of
4 inch (101.6 mm) wider than the tool base being mounted and a
minimum depth of 16 inch (406.4 mm). Plywood must be at least
as deep as the tool base being mounted. Drill 3/8 inch (9.5 mm)
holes near both ends of the plywood to align with the slots in the
mounting rails as described in Attaching the Tool. Other hardware
(not supplied) may be necessary under these circumstances.
STABILITY HAZARD. All purchased hardware
must be a minimum of Grade  2. Hardware should be 1-1/4 inch
(31.8 mm) longer than the thickness of the tool base you are
assembling.
NOTICE
To prevent binding and/or inaccuracy, be sure
that the plywood is not warped or uneven. If binding and/or
inaccuracy occurs, replace the plywood with a non-warped, even
piece of plywood.
PRODUCT STABILITY TEST (FIG. 15, 16)
The Universal Miter Saw/Planer stand is designed to be used in
conjunction with a wide variety of miter saws, compound miter
saws, sliding compound miter saws and planers.
Any tool used with this stand must be properly
positioned and secured to ensure stability and to prevent
inadvertent tipping.
Planers MUST be mounted in the orientation
shown in Figure 15.
14
MINIMUM OF
16 inch
(406.4 mm)
MUST BE AT
15 inch
LEAST AS
(381 mm)
DEEP AS THE
BOTH
TOOL BEING
SIDES
MOUNTED
1 inch
(2.5 mm)
5-ENG
HH
JJ
13
WIDTH OF SAW + 4 inch (101.6 mm)
1 inch (2.5 mm)
1 inch (2.5 mm)
MOUNT TOOL
IN SHADED
AREA
15
LL
KK
II
EE
3/8 inch
(9.5 mm)
DIAMETER
HOLES, ALL
4 CORNERS
2 inch (50.8 mm)
MINIMUM
BOTH SIDES
1 inch
(2.5 mm)
MM
16

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