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Black & Decker BDWS100 User Manual

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8. Locking Locator Clip (Fig 9)

The locking locator keeps the saw from sliding left or right during
cutting operations. To move the clip, remove saw/mounting
support assembly, loosen the screw in the end of the locator,
slide it to the desired position and tighten the screw. The locator
clip can be removed and re-attached to any of the center beams
as required.

9. You can then remount the saw / mounting support in the

new location taking care to align the rectangular hole
in the mounting support with the locator clip. (Fig 10)

10. Miter Saw Mounting

CAUTION: NEVER ATTACH AND USE a miter saw with this

stand if the miter saw is damaged in any way.

Note! Prior to assembling your saw to the Miter Saw

Stand, unplug the saw, lock the saw head in the down position.

a. Place saw in operational position with blade facing you.

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b. Place the saw down on the two laminated supports. (Fig 11)

Line the mounting holes up with the sets of holes that match
your mounting hole arrangement.
(There are a number of different combinations available on the
mounting supports.) Note: The saw supports are right and left
handed. Be sure to assemble the right support to the right side of
the saw and the left support to the left side of the saw.

11. Feed a Phillips head bolt up through the mounting support and

through the mounting hole in each of the 4 locations required
for your saw. Note: An extra Phillips head bolt with a 55 mm
length has been provided for use as the forward right bolt for
certain miter saws where clearance with the table is needed.

12. Place a washer over the bolt and thread a nut onto the bolt to

hold it in place.

13. Feed bolts through the other bracket and feet of the saw as

before. E

nsure both brackets are parallel to each other and

locked into position on the center beam, then finger tighten
all four nuts to hold the saw to the mounting supports.
Position the saw front to back so the back face of the saw
fence is even with the back edge of the rollers and length
stop. Tighten all bolts and be sure the saw is securely held
in place before use. Do not over tighten the bolts.

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