TOOL ASSEMBLY
To reduce the risk of eye injury,
always use eye protection.
The MILWAUKEE Tool Stand and Work Center
The MILWAUKEE Tool Stand and Work Center are heavy duty, light-
weight stands for use with following miter saws.
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MILWAUKEE Magnum® Miter Saw
Cat. No. 6490-6
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MILWAUKEE Magnum® Compound Miter Saws
Cat. No. 6494-6
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MILWAUKEE Magnum® Slide Compound Miter Saws
Cat. No. 6497-6
The Tool Stand and Work Center are provided with mounting clamps and
work supports.
Fingers can be pinched between the
legs and the underside of the Tool
Stand. To reduce the risk of injury,
keep your fingers out of the areas
where the legs will snap into place.
Setting up the Tool Stand
Cat. No. 48-08-0350
There are two pairs of legs that fold into the bottom of the Tool Stand.
The outermost legs are held in a closed position by spring loaded pins
that are locked into holes in the side of Tool Stand.
To unfold outer pair of legs (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
A
B
1.
Push the pins in to unlock them from holes (Fig. 1A).
2.
Pull the legs out.
3.
Lock legs into place.
4.
Make sure that the pins snap into the holes (Fig. 1B) in the stand.
To unfold the inner pair of legs (Fig. 1)
1.
Pull the legs out.
2.
Lock legs into place.
3.
Make sure that the pins snap into the holes (Fig. 1C) in the stand.
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Attaching the mounting clamps and miter saw to the Tool Stand
(Fig. 2, 3 & 4)
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
A
Fig. 4
A
C
1.
Before beginning to mount miter saw to the Tool Stand
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Unplug the miter saw.
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Lock the saw head down.
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Lock the miter angle.
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If using the compound or slide compound miter saw, lock the bevel
angle.
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If using the slide compound miter saw, lock the sliding mechanism.
2.
Slide two (2) 1/4" - 20 X 1" carriage bolts (Fig. 2A) into the channels on
each of the mounting clamps.
3.
Fit the miter saw onto these bolts (Fig. 3A), making sure that the bolts go
through the mounting holes in the base of the miter saw.
4.
Place the washers on the bolts and thread the nuts on loosely.
5.
Center (front to back) the miter saw on the mounting clamps.
6.
Tighten 1/4" - 20 nuts securely with a wrench.
7.
Open the mounting clamps by turning cranks (Fig. 3B) counterclock-
wise so clamps fit over the top of the Tool Stand.
8.
Attach the miter saw to the Tool Stand by fitting the mounting clamps
over the top of the Tool Stand and tightening them so that they are tight
enough not to fall off but loose enough that they can be moved from side
to side.
9.
Center (side to side) the miter saw on the Tool Stand (Fig. 4).
10. Tighten the mounting clamps (Fig. 4A) to the Tool Stand.
A
B