ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING OTHER BRANDS
See Figure 8.
NOTE: Other brands of miter saws (not RIDGID miter saws) will require additional 5/16 in. mounting holes to be drilled. See instructions below.
nLocate the following parts:
Hex Bolts, M6 x 40mm (4) Flat Washers, M6 (4) Fender Washers, M6 (4) Lock Nuts, M6 (4)
CENTER THE MITER SAW ON THE WORK- STAND
Check and make sure
n The front of the miter saw faces the front of the workstand as shown above.
nThe miter saw is mounted so the workpiece is positioned in line with the roller assemblies as shown above.
nThe mounting hardware will not interfere with the sliding table frame members underneath table. Shaded areas on table in figure 8 show locations that mounting hardware may interfere with folding/locking mechanisms. Be sure to position miter saw outside of these areas.
nMark the mounting hole(s) location. Remove miter saw.
DO NOT DRILL
HOLES IN
SHADED AREAS
Fig. 8
nDrill 5/16 in. mounting holes.
nReposition the miter saw on the workstand.
nSlide flat washer on hex bolt and place through miter saw and workstand. The larger fender type flat washer can be placed on the bottom or top of the miter saw. Certain mountings will require this washer to be placed on top of the miter saw in order to provide clearance with the frame. On some miter saws using mounting position “C”, it is necessary to mount the hex bolt and flat washer from the bottom side of the table on the rear of the miter saw to allow clearance with the frame when folding the stand in the upright storage position.
nSlide a flat washer on hex bolt and “finger tighten” using lock nut.
nRepeat above steps for the other three mounting holes.
nTighten all lock nuts.
MOUNTING AND ALIGNING ROLLER ASSEMBLY
See Figure 9.
nInsert roller assembly into each extension bar.
NOTE: Make sure length stop is positioned towards miter saw.
NOTE: Load capacity of each roller is 100 pounds maximum.
nPlace a straight edge on the miter saw table and adjust roller assembly to table height.
LENGTH
STOP
Fig. 9
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