VONROC MS806AA Universal Mitre Saw Stand Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- VONROC
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VONROC MS806AA Universal Mitre Saw StandPackage
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assembly
OPERATION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the enclosed safety warnings, the additional safety warnings and the instructions. Failure to follow the safety warnings and the instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save the safety warnings and the instructions for future reference.The following symbols are used in the user manual or on the product:Read the user manual. Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of life or damage to the tool in case of nonobservance of the instructions in this manual.
- Maximum permissible load 150 kg. Do not exceed the maximum permissible load.
- Use the mitre saw stand on flat and level ground.
- Support long workpieces, for example with another workbench.
- Do not stand on top or use as ladder.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAW STANDS
- Pull the plug from the mains receptacle and/or remove the battery from the power tool before making adjustments on the tool or changing tool accessories. Unintentional switching on of the power tool is the cause of many accidents.
- Assemble the saw stand in the proper manner before mounting the power tool. Proper assembly is important to prevent the risk of a collapse of the saw stand.
- Attach the power tool securely to the saw stand before using it. Slipping off of the power tool on the saw stand can lead to loss of control.
- Place the saw stand on a firm, level and horizontal surface. If the saw stand can slip off or wobble, the power tool or the workpiece cannot be uniformly and securely guided.
- Do not overload the saw stand and do not use it as a ladder or scaffolding. Overloading or standing on the saw stand can lead to the upward shifting of the centre of gravity of the stand and its tipping over.
- When working or transporting, take care that all bolts and connecting elements are firmly tightened. The attachment sets for the power tool must always be firmly locked. Loose connections can lead to instability and inexact sawing.
- Mount and dismount the power tool only when it is in the transport position (for instructions on the transport position, also see the operating instructions of the respective power tool). Otherwise, the power tool can have such an unfavourable centre of gravity that it cannot be held securely.
- When the power tool is mounted to the attachment set, operate it exclusively on the saw stand. Without the saw stand, the attachment set with the power tool does not stand securely and can tip over.
- Ensure that long and heavy workpieces do not affect the equilibrium of the saw stand. Long and/or heavy workpieces must be supported at the free end.
- Keep your fingers clear of the hinge points while pushing the saw stand together or pulling it apart. Danger of fingers being crushed or contused. Observe valid national and international standards.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Intended use
This product is designed and intended for domestic use, for general-purpose
tool stand use in home and garden environments and for hobby purposes. This
workbench is not developed for professional use. The Workbench must be
handled, cared for and maintained in accordance with these instructions. Any
other use is deemed improper and may result in damage to property or personal
injury.
The universal tool stand is designed for use with tabletop devices such as
mitre saws, scroll saws, table saws, etc. Electric power tools without
suitable mounting holes are not permitted to be fitted to the universal tool
stand and shall not be operated in conjunction with the universal tool stand.
Electric power tools must be firmly bolted to the universal tool stand before
starting them up.The universal tool stand is also designed as work-piece
support when working with mitre saws, scroll saws, circular table saws, and
other similar electric power tools. The maximum workpiece length is 3m.
Additional workpiece supports may have to be used (e.g. a roller trestle) in
order to prevent longer workpiece tilting. Attention: Ensure that the
workpiece support is secure and not tilted!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. | MS806AA |
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Max. permissible load | 150kg |
Opened dimensions
| L: 1185-2000mm W: 632mm
H: 900-1000mm
Closed dimensions| 1380x474x301mm
Weight| 24.9 kg
DESCRIPTION
The numbers in the following text refer to the pictures on pages 2-5.
- Roller
- Workpiece support
- Workpiece support knob
- Extension arm
- End stop
- Extension arm knob
- Mitre saw mounting bar
- Carrying handle
- Frame
- Pin slot
- Locking lever
- Leg
- Foot
- Mounting bar lever
- Mitre saw mounting hardware (bolts, washers, spring washers, nuts)
- Wheels
- Axle bracket
- Bolts for handle
- Retaining rings for wheels
- Bolts for axle bracket
- Washer for axle bracket and handle
- Spring washer for axle bracket and handle
- Nut for axle bracket and handle
- Adjustable foot
- Material support
- Adjustable nut
ASSEMBLY
Study each figure and identify the components required with reference to the contents table above.
Attaching the wheels (Fig. A, B)
- Lay the mitre saw stand on the floor with the folded legs (12) facing upwards.
- Mount the axle bracket (17) onto the frame (9) using the bolts (20), washers (21), spring washers ing rings (19) onto the axle ends of the axle bracket (17). (22) and nuts (23) as shown on figure A.
- Now slide the wheels (16) onto the axles of the axle bracket (17) as shown on figure B. Note: raised hub goes on the inside.
- Secure the wheels (16) by attaching the retain-
Attaching the handle (Fig. C)
Mount the handle (8) onto the frame (9) using the bolts (18), washers (21),
spring washers (22) and nuts (23) as shown on figure C.
Unfolding The Stand (fig. D)
- Lay the mitre saw stand on the floor with the folded legs (12) facing upwards.
- Depress the locking lever (11) and unfold the two upper legs (12) until the spring-loaded pin (11) clicks into the pin slot (10).
- Repeat the same procedure for the other two legs.
- Lift the stand and flip it into the upright position.
- Check that the stand is stable and all of the leg locking pins have engaged properly.
Folding The Stand
One pair of legs on the stand must fold firstly for the stand to fold flat.
The legs have not folded into place if the locking levers (11) do not pop into
place. The legs should not swing about when the stand is picked up if the legs
have locked into position.
- Turn the mitre saw stand upside down on the floor with the legs (12) sticking up.
- Depress the spring-loaded pin (11) on the lower pair of legs and fold them in.
- Repeat the same procedure on the other pair of legs.
Attaching The workpiece supports (Fig. E)
- Slide the extension arm (4) out of the frame (9) until the desired length is reached.
- Now insert an extension arm knob (6) into the corresponding hole on the frame turn it clockwise to secure the extension arm (4) in place, as shown on figure E.
- Insert workpiece support (2) into the collar on the extension arm (4). The side with the end stop (5) should be facing inwards towards the centre of the stand.
- Insert a workpiece support knob (3) into the ex- tension arm (4) and turn it clockwise to tighten the workpiece support (2) into place.
- Repeat the same procedure with the opposite extension arm.
Attaching the mitre saw mounting bars (Fig. F)
Only use a mitre saw that has four fixing holes (one in each corner of the
base) on this stand. If the mitre saw does not meet this requirement, do not
use it with this stand as the mitre saw cannot be properly secured. Failure to
follow this direction may result in damage to property and/or personal injury.
- Ensure the mounting bar levers (14) are in opened position (facing upwards).
- Lower the front part of the mounting bars (7) and subsequently the rear part onto the frame, as shown on figure F. Now lock the mounting bar into place by push-ing the mounting bar levers (14) downwards.
Attaching A Mitre Saw (Fig. G, H)
During operation and before starting a new job, ensure that all screws and
nuts are tightened correctly and securely.
- Adjust the mounting bars (7) to roughly the width of the mitre saw base.
- Place the mitre saw on the mounting bars (7) and line up the holes in the mitre saw base with the slots on the mounting bars (7).
- Feed a bolt through the bottom of the mounting bar (7) then through the base of the mitre saw.
- Slide a washer and then a spring washer onto the bolt and fasten it with a nut.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other four holes on the mitre saw base.
Attaching other types of machines that do not fit the standard mounting bars
Do not mount a table saw on this miter saw stand. Aggressive feeding of
sheet materials into the table saw could cause the stand to tip over.To mount
different machine types (that do not fit onto the mitre saw mounting bars),
VONROC offers MS807AA universal machine supports. To mount these universal
machine supports:
- Connect the universal machine supports to the mounting bars (7) and secure them with 4 hexagonal screws, 4 washers, 4 spring washers and 4 hexagonal nuts as supplied with the MS807AA universal machine supports.
- Place your tabletop machine onto the universal machine supports.
- Fasten the tabletop machine with 4 hexagonal screws, 4 washers, 4 spring washers and 4 hex-agonal nuts as supplied with the Mitre saw stand.
- Tighten the screws after assembly.
- Fasten the mounting bars (7) with the mounted tabletop machine on the mitre saw stand, as described in ‘Attaching A Mitre Saw’Visit www.vonroc.com or contact Vonroc customer service to acquire the MS807AA universal machine supports.
OPERATION
Do not use the mitre saw stand until it is completely assembled and you have read and understood this entire manual and the manual of the tool being used with this mitre saw stand.Do not use the mitre saw stand for scaffolding or as a ladder. Make sure to securely tighten all fasteners before use. Maximum capacity is 150kg. Power tools on the mitre saw stand should not exceed a combined overall height of 150cm from the floor.
Adjusting The Extension Arms (Fig. E, I)
- Turn the extension arm knob (6) on the frame counter-clockwise to loosen it.
- Pull the extension arm (4) out to the desired length. Note: The maximum extension length is indicated on the extension arm (4). Do not extend further than the maximum length.
- Turn the extension arm knob (6) clockwise to tighten it and secure the extension arm into place.
Adjusting The Roller Height (Fig. E, I)
- Turn the workpiece support knob (3) on the col-lar of the extension arm (4) counter-clockwise to loosen it.
- Raise or lower the roller (1) to the desired height.
- Turn the workpiece support knob (3) clockwise to tighten it and secure the roller (1) into place.
Levelling the mitre saw stand (Fig. I)
The mitre saw stand is equipped with an adjustable foot (24) to level the
mitre stand if necessary. Turn the adjustable foot (24) upwards or downwards
to level the stand. If necessary, use a spirit level to check if the stand is
level.
Using The end stop (Fig. I, J)
The mitre saw stand features end stops (5) which al-low repetitive cuts to
be made quickly and accurately.
- Adjust the height of the workpiece support (2) so that the lip of the end stop (5) is in line with the work surface of the mitre saw.
- Adjust the extension arms (4) to the desired cutting length.
- Place the end of the workpiece against the end stop (5) and commence the cut.
Using the material supports (Fig. I)
The mitre saw stand is equipped with material supports (25) to store
material as wooden beams and sheet material. This way, the material can be
quickly accessed whilst working behind the mitre saw stand. The material
supports (25) can be simply folded outwards to use, and folded inwards if not
in use.
Transportation (Fig. K)
Risk of unsafe operation. Ensure proper footing and use caution when
rolling the mitre saw stand to prevent tipping or loss of balance.
- Make sure the extension arms have been put into to the most compact position (refer to ‘Adjusting The Extension Arms’).
- Now fold the stand as described in ‘Folding the stand’.
- Lift up and hold the handle (8) as shown on figure K.
Adjusting the Mitre saw mounting bar (Fig. L)
The mitre saw mounting bars (7) must be secure on the miter saw stand. If
adjustment is needed, use the adjustable nut (26) to change the clamping
tension.
- To increase the clamping tension, turn the adjustable nut (26) clockwise.
- To decrease the clamping tension, turn the adjustable nut (26) anti-clockwise.
MAINTENANCE
The mitre saw stand is designed to function faultlessly for a long period and with a minimum of maintenance. Extend its lifespan by regularly cleaning the machine and treating it correctly.
Cleaning
Regularly clean the mitre saw stand, preferably after each use. Clean with
a suitable proprietary house- hold cleaner and a soft dry cloth. Do not
submerge your mitre saw stand in water or any liquid for any reason. Do not
use solvents (petrol, alcohoal, ammonia, etc.) as they will damage the plastic
parts.
Maintenance
Never use a damaged or broken clamping mitre saw stand. Temporary repairs
are not permitted. Check the plastic feet of the mitre saw stand before and
after use of the mitre saw stand. Do not use the mitre saw stand without the
plastic feet or when the plastic feet are worn. Always maintain a visual
control of the mitre saw stand before and after use of the mitre saw
stand.Repairs and maintenance shall be carried out by a competent person with
suitable replacement parts. Unapproved third party spares are not recommended
and will void your warranty.
WARRANTY
VONROC products are developed to the highest quality standards and are guaranteed free of defects in both materials and workmanship for the period lawfully stipulated starting from the date of original purchase. Should the product develop any failure during this period due to defective material and/or workmanship then contact VONROC directly.The following circumstances are excluded from this guarantee:
- Repairs and or alterations have been made or attempted to the machine by unauthorized service centres;
- Normal wear and tear;
- The tool has been abused, misused or improperly maintained;
- Non-original spare parts have been used.
This constitutes the sole warranty made by the company either expressed or implied. There are no other warranties expressed or implied which extend beyond the face hereof, herein, including the im-plied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall VONROC be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. The dealers remedies shall be limited to repair or replacement of nonconforming units or parts. The product and the user manual are subject to change. Specifications can be changed without further notice.
References
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