Mounting Applications; Workbench Permanent Attachment; Alternate Attachment; Temporary Mounting Using Clamps - Bosch CM10GD Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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▶ Mounting Applications

placed on a level, firm work surface before
using. A level and firm work surface reduces
the risk of the miter saw becoming unstable.
▼ WORKBENCH PERMANENT
ATTACHMENT
1. Each of the four mounting holes should be
bolted securely using 5/16" bolts, lock
washers and hex nuts (not included).
2. Locate and mark where the saw is to be
mounted.
3. Drill four 5/16" diameter holes through
work-bench.
4. Place the miter saw on the workbench,
aligning holes in base with holes drilled in
workbench. Install bolts, lock washers and
hex nuts.

▼ ALTERNATE ATTACHMENT

The smaller mounting holes at each corner
can be used for nails or longer drywall
screws.
The supporting surface where the saw is to
be mounted should be examined carefully
after mounting to ensure that no movement
can occur during use.
walking is noted, secure the workbench or
stand before operating the miter saw.
the bolt. This could crack foot or damage
base.
Rear
Mounting
Holes
Nail Hole
Figure 28. Workbench Mounting
Transporting and Mounting
Be certain the miter
saw
is
mounted
If any tipping or
Be careful not to over-
drive nail or over-torque
Bolt Hole

▼ TEMPORARY MOUNTING USING CLAMPS

If necessary, clamp the miter saw to a
workbench or table top.
or
Place two or more "C" clamps on the
clamping areas and secure (see Figure 29).
There are clamping areas at all four corners
of the saw.
Mounting with clamps may prevent access
to some wide miter angles.
Clamping
Area
Figure 29. Temporary Mounting Using Clamps
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Clamping Area

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