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MOUNTING NON-STANDARD MITRE SAWS
Your mitre saw may be classified as "non-standard" if it has one of the following
specifications:
z Has 3 mounting points instead of 4.
z Has 4 mounting points where 2 lines drawn through both the front and rear
holes on the left and on the right side of the saw are not parallel to each other.
The fabrication of an adaptor plate will be necessary to mount your saw to this
stand.
For this we recommend 3/4" (19 mm) plywood.
1. Mark and cut a piece of plywood to fit the mounting hole configuration of your
mitre saw like the drawing, fig.8.
2. Make sure that you leave an additional 1/2" (15 mm) around the entire edge of
the piece.
3. From your 2 front mounting points, measure at a 90 degree angle back to a
point that is equal to your rear mounting point.
NOTE: This distance cannot exceed 14" (35.6 cm) from the front mount.
4. Mark the 2 rear corner holes as well as the remaining mounting hole(s) for your
saw, remembering to leave them 1/2" (15 mm) from each edge.
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