Mounting Other Tools; Mounting Non-Standard Miter Saws And Other Tools To The Boards - Craftsman 695.22302 Owner's Manual

Universal miter saw stand
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Mounting Non-Standard
Miter Saws and Other Tools To The Boards
(Figures 39 and_O)"
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NOT _0UNT A
TAB.LS SA,W ON THIS, STAND.
The direction
of feed on @_,tabilb:_saw is perpendicular
tO the axis
of best stability on this S_Od_ Aggressiv_
fee_=ng of sheet
materials
into a table ._aw _0iJla_ cause the Stand to tip over.
This Miter Saw Stand nlay also be used With other bench'top tools, such as
chop saws, grinders, drill presses, sanders, joiners, scroll saws and band
saws. (see Figure 39.)
Fig. 39
For additional tools and other miter saws with non-standard
mounting
holes,
plywood or other boards may be used for mounting tools for use on this
stand. The plywood used should be approximately
3/4 in. thick.
Cut plywood or boards to f'rt mounting hole pattern for tool to be used with
the stand. The wood must clear center hinge area of stand and extend 1
inch in all directions beyond the bottom edge of the tool base for proper
clamping to the Stand. (See Figure 40.)
Fig. 40
NOTE: _nnen using mounting boards
other than those included with this stand,
slots matching those on the odginal
mounting boards Should be cut using a
router or table saw. These slots should
be 3/8" wide, 3/32 deep, and 3/8" from
the edge of the boards.
Mount your tool to the plywood or boards following the directions
in the Mounting Miter Saw section of this manual.
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