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Universal rolling jobsite table saw stand
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If your saw holes do not line up with the mounting bracket slots,
please follow the alternative mounting instructions below. Please
call D
WALT customer support at 1-800-4-D
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technical issues.
You may need additional hardware to complete the following
mounting directions. If your saw has mounting holes that do not
line up with the slots in the mounting brackets, please complete the
following steps:
Step 1: Cut a piece of 3/4" plywood 2" longer and 2" wider than
the base of your saw. The plywood should not exceed
23-1/2" long by 26-1/4" wide.
WARNING: If your saw requires a piece of plywood
that is larger than 23-1/2" by 26-1/4" wide, your saw
should not be used on this stand. Mark "front" on one
side of your plywood as a reference point for bracket
and saw mounting.
Step 2: Locate the M8 bolts, washers, lock washers and nuts
that came with your stand. You will use these to fasten
the plywood to the mounting brackets. Drill four 5/16"
holes in the plywood to match the forward most and
rear most slots in the mounting brackets. It is important
to make sure that the position of these holes is located
so the M8 bolt heads will not interfere with the saw base
when you fasten your saw to the plywood. Do not use
the small mounting bracket slot located above the
release lever for this mounting method.
Step 3: Fasten the plywood to the mounting brackets with
the hardware you located in Step 2. When you mount
the brackets to the plywood, make sure the front of
the brackets are pointing to the side of the board you
marked front.
Step 4: Measure the hole pattern and hole diameter in the saw
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Step 5: Drill four holes into the plywood identical to the
For additional questions or clarification on the above instructions,
please call D
To Detach the Saw from the Stand
WARNING: To reduce the
risk
off,
from power source before
detaching the table saw from
the table saw stand. An
accidental start-up can cause
injury.
The saw mounting brackets
included with the DW7440RS
stand are equipped with rubber
feet that can support the saw
when cutting on a work area
without a stand.
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base.
measurements you took from the saw base. These
holes should allow the saw base bolts to be tightened
securely without interfering with the stand mounting
brackets.
NOTE: You will need to purchase four bolts to fasten
your saw to the plywood. These bolts should be the
diameter of the holes in your saw base. The bolt length
should be determined by the thickness of your saw base
plus the thickness of the plywood allowing for additional
length to use a washer and lock nut to tighten the saw
base securely to the plywood.
WALT customer support at 1-800-4-D
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of
injury,
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unit
disconnect
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