Protocol CUT80 Product Manual

80" / 500 lb capacity lightweight aluminum miter saw stand

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42577
CUT80
80" / 500 LB CAPACITY
LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM
MITER SAW STAND
PRODUCT MANUAL
SCAN TO WATCH PRODUCT
ASSEMBLY VIDEO
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand
this product manual. Save these instructions for future reference.
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  • Page 1 42577 CUT80 80" / 500 LB CAPACITY LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM MITER SAW STAND PRODUCT MANUAL SCAN TO WATCH PRODUCT ASSEMBLY VIDEO CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand this product manual. Save these instructions for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Features and Specifcations ........................3 Preparing the Stand...........................4-5 Installing Paddle Knobs for Arm Extensions ..................6 Installing Adjustable Material Supports .................... 7-8 How to Operate Adjustable Material Supports .................. 9 Installing the Tool Holders / Handles ....................10-11 Attaching Slim Profle Tool Mounts to Your Miter Saw .............12-16 Mounting Miter Saw Assembly to the Stand................
  • Page 4: Preparing The Stand

    PREPARING THE STAND Place the stand on a flat and level surface with folded legs facing up. Turn leg lock handle counterclockwise and unfold first set of legs from chassis. CROSS BRACE Deploy first set of legs. Make sure cross brace is secured in place to ensure legs are fully opened.
  • Page 5 PREPARING THE STAND After both sets of legs are deployed, lift the stand in an upright position. Ensure sawhorse is stable and both sets of legs are fully opened. FIND OUT MORE AT PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...
  • Page 6: Installing Paddle Knobs For Arm Extensions

    INSTALLING PADDLE KNOBS FOR ARM EXTENSIONS NOTE: These paddle knobs are used to adjust and secure length of arm extensions. Install paddle knobs prior to material support installation. Insert paddle knob into pre-drilled hole located on top of chassis. Turn paddle knob to tighten it. Repeat steps #1 and #2 to install second paddle knob on other end of chassis.
  • Page 7: Installing Adjustable Material Supports

    INSTALLING ADJUSTABLE MATERIAL SUPPORTS Tools Required: PH1 screwdriver (not included) SADDLE BEAM IMPORTANT: Make sure tick marks on saddle and beam are on the same side. NOTE: Use paddle knobs located on top of Ensure leg lock is unlocked. The leg lock the chassis to adjust and secure arm located underneath chassis also keeps arm extensions.
  • Page 8 INSTALLING ADJUSTABLE MATERIAL SUPPORTS MATERIAL SUPPORT ARM EXTENSION RECEIVER Pull out one of the arm extensions. Slide material support into receiver. Ensure material support is inserted correctly with tick marks on both saddle and beam facing inward, toward chassis. LOCKING SCREW Use PH1 screwdriver to secure locking screw into beam hole.
  • Page 9: How To Operate Adjustable Material Supports

    HOW TO OPERATE ADJUSTABLE MATERIAL SUPPORTS VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT: Turn paddle knobs located on receivers to adjust height of material supports. HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT: Ensure material support is raised from receiver. Turn paddle knobs located underneath saddle to adjust saddle from side to side. BUMPER GUIDES: Each material support is fit with a pair of rotating bumper guides that prevent...
  • Page 10: Installing The Tool Holders / Handles

    INSTALLING THE TOOL HOLDERS / HANDLES Tools Required: 4 mm hex key (not included) Tool Holder / Handle x 2 Counter Sunk Screw x 4 Locate holes at the bottom of the tool holder. Place one nylon nut underneath holder and align nut to hole. FIND OUT MORE AT PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...
  • Page 11 INSTALLING THE TOOL HOLDERS / HANDLES Find corresponding hole on chassis. Insert screw from interior side of chassis. Use a 4 mm hex key to attach tool holder to chassis. Repeat steps #2 through #5 to secure other end of tool holder. Repeat steps #1 through #6 to attach second tool holder to chassis.
  • Page 12: Attaching Slim Profle Tool Mounts To Your Miter Saw

    ATTACHING SLIM PROFILE TOOL MOUNTS TO YOUR MITER SAW Tools Required: 4 mm hex key (not included) Make sure your miter saw is unplugged and saw arm is locked in the down position. Place miter saw on a flat, stable surface. FIND OUT MORE AT PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...
  • Page 13 ATTACHING SLIM PROFILE TOOL MOUNTS TO YOUR MITER SAW 3RD HOLE 1ST HOLE FOR OVERHANG MOUNTING: Tool mounts are pre-installed for overhang mounting. Stair steps should already be installed in first and third holes starting from tool mount handle side. 4TH HOLE 2ND HOLE FOR CENTER MOUNTING: Use 4 mm hex key to loosen screws and remove stair steps...
  • Page 14 ATTACHING SLIM PROFILE TOOL MOUNTS TO YOUR MITER SAW Place tool mount under one side of your miter saw. Maneuver miter saw over tool mount and feed pre-installed carriage bolts into mounting holes. M8 NUT SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER CARRIAGE BOLT Place a flat washer, spring washer, and M8 nut onto carriage bolts.
  • Page 15 ATTACHING SLIM PROFILE TOOL MOUNTS TO YOUR MITER SAW Repeat steps #5 through #8 to attach second tool mount to your miter saw. Ensure both tool mounts are parallel to one another, and finger-tighten all four M8 nuts to hold in position. FIND OUT MORE AT PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...
  • Page 16 ATTACHING SLIM PROFILE TOOL MOUNTS TO YOUR MITER SAW NOTE: If your miter saw mounting holes DO NOT line up with tool mount slots and tool mounts are not parallel to each other when mounted: Make sure your miter saw is unplugged and saw arm is locked in the down position. Mount miter saw to a mounting surface at least 3/4”...
  • Page 17: Mounting Miter Saw Assembly To The Stand

    MOUNTING MITER SAW ASSEMBLY TO THE STAND Tools Required: 13 mm socket or wrench (not included) Turn tool mount handles counterclockwise until stair steps are fully retracted. LOWER THE BACK FIRST Carefully lift miter saw assembly and tilt it slightly away from your body. Lower the back of miter saw assembly first, placing stair steps inside back rail.
  • Page 18 MOUNTING MITER SAW ASSEMBLY TO THE STAND Lower front of your miter saw assembly to sit flat into chassis. Slide miter saw assembly left or right to desired position. Turn both tool mount handles clockwise until stair steps are engaged and miter saw assembly is secured in place.
  • Page 19: Removing Miter Saw Assembly From The Stand

    REMOVING MITER SAW ASSEMBLY FROM THE STAND Turn tool mount handles counterclockwise until stair steps are fully retracted. LIFT THE FRONT FIRST Lift front side of miter saw assembly until it is above the front rail. Pull and lift miter saw assembly to disengage from back rail. Place miter saw assembly on a flat, stable surface.
  • Page 20: Transporting And Storing The Miter Saw Stand

    TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE MITER SAW STAND Refer to instructions for REMOVING MITER SAW ASSEMBLY FROM THE STAND. Adjust height of all material supports to the highest point and slide both arm extensions back into chassis. Use paddle knobs located on top of chassis to adjust and secure arm extensions. CROSS BRACE LEG LOCK LEGS OPPOSITE...
  • Page 21 TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE MITER SAW STAND Turn leg lock to secure legs in place. HANDLE WHEELS Use handles with built-in wheels on either side of chassis to transport workstation to desired location. FIND OUT MORE AT PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...
  • Page 22: Safety And Warnings

    SAFETY AND WARNINGS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MITER SAW STATIONS Use caution when folding or unfolding legs to limit any finger pinch points. Place stand on flat and level surface to keep from rocking or tipping. Make sure that work support extensions (if included) are within safe operating limits and are properly locked in place before using tool.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    WARRANTY 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This product is backed by a 3-year limited warranty. This warranty covers manufacturer defects and workmanship. The warranty excludes misuse or abuse and normal wear and tear. This warranty gives you specifc legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.
  • Page 24 04.18.2023 JS PRODUCTS • 6445 MONTESSOURI STREET • LAS VEGAS, NV 89113 CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-877-707-6449 • PROTOCOLEQUIPMENT.COM...

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