RIDGID AC99402 Folding and Moving Workstand, Folding LEG and Table, See Figures 12, 13, Lower

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ASSEMBLY

FOLDING AND MOVING WORKSTAND

See Figures 12, 13, and 14.

Fig. 12

Before You Start

nRemove any workpieces, clamps or other accessories.

nMake sure miter saw is securely attached to the stand per the instructions in this manual.

nIf a miter saw is already assembled to the stand, make sure to place the blade 90° to the table (if applicable), miter the blade to the right as far as it will go, place the blade in the “locked down” position, and lock all knobs and levers.

FOLDING LEG AND TABLE

nLoosen the roller foot knob and slide foot extension up. Tighten knob.

nRelease locking pin and raise foot.

nLoosen the extension bar handle and slide extension bar in towards table. Tighten extension bar handle.

nRepeat for the other side.

nAt the wheel end of the stand firmly grab the lift handle/ lock lever and squeeze the lever.

nFully lift table by the lift handle, then slowly lower table down to the frame

WARNING:

To avoid serious personal injury when lifting, bend your knees so you can lift with your legs, not your back.

NOTE: You may need to adjust the speed at which you bring up the table in order to get the leg to fold.

LOWER THE

TABLE

Fig. 13

nLift stand into upright position pull out on the spring pin knob, and swing the legs until they lock in place against the bottom of the table.

nMake sure the stand will remain upright on its own.

CAUTION:

If the stand will not remain upright, store in the horizontal position.

nThe workstand can be moved by pulling or pushing. To keep the workstand from tipping over, pulling the unit is the preferred method when moving over a door threshold or crack.

NOTE: If desired, with the help of a second person, the foot of the stand may also be used as a carry handle as shown.

If a sliding compound miter saw is mounted on the workstand, it may be necessary to slide the power head/ blade assembly forward and lock in place when going through doorways or other narrow openings.

SPRING PIN

KNOB

PUSH THE

LEGS

Fig. 14

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Introduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Rules for Safe OperationSafety and International Symbols SymbolsTools Needed UnpackingLoose Parts See Figures 1 d AssemblyAttaching the Lower Foot Mounting WheelsUpright Position Setting UPWorkstand SET-UP See Figures 4See Figures 6 Mounting Miter SAWCompound Miter SAW Ridgid Mounting HolesDo not Drill Holes Shaded Areas Mounting and Aligning Roller AssemblyMounting Other Brands Center the Miter SAW on the WORK- StandLEG Foot Knob Adjustable Handle Locking PIN KnobExtension Bars Operation See Figures 10Lower Folding and Moving WorkstandFolding LEG and Table See Figures 12, 13,See Figures 16 MaintenanceKeep Area Clean Lubricated Transporting Tool1937 Exploded VIEW/REPAIR PartsPage HOW to Obtain Service What is not Covered WarrantyDAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy What is Covered Under the 3 Year Limited Service WarrantyCustomer Service Information