ENGLISH
1.
Nut holder
2.
Table-raising/lowering bolt
3.
Washer
4.
Bolt
5.
Bearing
6.
Plate
7.
Preinstalled nut on the stand
8.
Hole of the stand
9.
Carrying handle
10. Nut
CAUTION
• Read and thoroughly understand this manual and the instruction manual of the tool you use before performing the
following.
• Before installing a tool on this stand, always switch off and unplug the tool.
• The stand should be bolted in a stable and level surface using the bolts provided on two of four feet.
• Use only with Makita model indicated in the instruction manual.
• Use only the handle to avoid pinched fingers when raising or folding the stand.
• Before operating the tool, secure it to stand using bolts.
• Do not use the stand on uneven or unstable surface.
• Do not climb, sit or stand on the stand.
• When storing table saw stand, never lean it against the wall or the like lengthwise or sideways.
Assembling
1. Take out the stand from the carton box and place it on its side. Then cut the band. (Fig. 1)
2. Move the leg in the direction of arrow and then remove the table-raising/lowering bolt with a spring from the nut holder.
(Fig. 1, 2)
3. Remove a bolt and a washer from the top of the table-raising/lowering bolt with the hex wrench.
Note: At this time, beware that a bearing unit will not come off from the bolt top. If it comes off by mistake and comes
apart, reassemble it with each groove in two plates of the bearing unit facing the bearing balls and return it to the
original position on the bolt. (Fig. 3, 4)
4. Align the table-raising/lowering bolt with the nut by adjusting the position of the table-raising/lowering bolt so that it can
be screwed in the preinstalled nut on the stand. (Fig. 5)
5. Push the leg in the direction of arrow and screw in the table-raising/lowering bolt by turning the table-raising/lowering
wheel-handle counterclockwise while pushing it in that way. (Fig. 6, 7)
6. When the table-raising/lowering bolt top comes out of the surface of the nut, screw in the bolt that was removed in
No.3 above using the hex wrench. (Fig. 8)
7. Insert two ends of the carrying handle with its gripping part facing upward into the holes of the stand. (Fig. 9)
8. Insert the bolt through the hole in the table and the groove in the carrying-handle and then tighten the nut and bolt
provided with the stand using two wrenches so that the carrying-handle is movable. (Fig. 10)
9. Remove a nut and washers (bigger ones) from the tire wheel using two wrenches.
Also, remove a bolt and washers (smaller ones) from it using the hex wrench.
Take the same procedure as the above for another tire wheel.
Overturn the stand and place the tire wheels on the outside surface of legs so that the locking pedal faces the inside of
the stand. (Fig. 11, 12)
Secure them to fix the axis with the bolts, washers and nuts that have been just removed by tightening firmly with two
wrenches.
Also, secure them to lock the tire wheel plate with the just removed bolt and washers.
How to use
10. When securing table saw on the table saw stand, holes on your tool base match holes in the stand. Then tighten hex
bolts (4 positions) securely. (Fig. 13)
11. Place the table saw stand on a level location. When setting up the table saw stand in the upright position, turn the
handle clockwise. (Fig. 14)
12. Adjust the levelness of the table saw stand by rotating the foot, and then secure the table saw stand by turning the nut.
(Fig. 15)
13. Secure the foot of stand to the stable and level surface using holes in the fix plates with two hex bolts. (Fig. 16)
14. To fold the table saw stand, turn the handle counterclockwise. (Fig. 17)
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Explanation of general view
11. Bolt
12. Groove in the carrying handle
13. Locking pedal
14. Bolt
15. Washer
16. Leg
17. Nut
18. Tire wheel
19. Bolt
20. Holes in your tool base
21. Holes in the stand
22. Table-raising/lowering wheel
handle
23. Foot
24. Nut
25. Hex bolts
26. Fix plate
27. Bolt
28. Washer
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