RIDGID AC9930 Saw User Manual


 
9
ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING POWER TOOLS
WARNING:
Failure to unplug the tool could result in accidental
starting causing possible serious personal injury.
Before you start
RIDGID TS2400 table saw bolts directly onto this work
stand. Most other tools, including miter saws, will need
additional supports to aid in attaching a tool to work stand.
The hardware and mounting materials shown in this manual
are the minimum size recommended for safe attachment of
a power tool to this work stand. Any deviation from this is
not recommended.
This stand is primarily recommended for use with portable
table saws. Other applications such as miter saws and other
tools weighing less than 100 pounds are described below.
We recommend using wooden mounting blocks as
explained below to attach any tool other than the RIDGID
TS2400 table saw. Any holes drilled in the work stand or
screws attached to the table of the work stand may cause
damage to the product or interfere with the function of the
work stand.
NOTE: In miter saw applications you must build a wood
base between the stand and saw. This will prevent
interference of longer work pieces with the carry handle.
Make sure that you understand how to set-up and
tear-down the work stand safely. Saw and work stand
combination must be stable in order to operate safely.
WARNING:
To avoid serious personal injury, always assure
saw is fully supported and securely attached to a
level work surface. If not, relocate to a more stable
location.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury from the tool moving
or falling off stand, always check that all mounting
bolts and nuts are securely tightened before
moving stand or using tool.
RIDGID 10-in. Table Saw Model TS2400
See Figure 12.
n Place the stand in the set-up position as shown.
n Align the four holes supplied in the work stand table with
the four larger holes in the table saw base as shown.
n Starting at the carry handle end of the work stand, insert
the four supplied carriage bolts up through the table of
the work stand and then through the saw base.
n Install the washer, lockwasher and wing nut on top and
tighten securely.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Other Portable Power Tools with a Large
Base
See Figures 13, 15 and 15.
(Mounting holes in power tool span 2 x 6 mounting blocks shown)
n Place the stand in the set-up position as shown.
n Using the stand’s table as a pattern, cut two 2 x 6 s to 24
in. length and locate as shown. From the bottom of the
stand mark hole locations.
n Drill 1/4 in. or 3/8 in. diameter holes in the two 2 x 6
mounting blocks.
n Temporarily attach the mounting blocks to work stand
with the supplied bolts or 1/4-20 bolts at least 2-1/2 in.
long. Secure with washers, lockwashers and nuts.
n To attach your power tool locate and drill holes in
mounting blocks.
NOTE: A 5/8 in. diameter counterbore 1/4 in. deep is
required for clearance between the bolt head and the
work stand table. Tap carriage bolt with hammer to seat
bolt fully into the hole and counterbore.
SET-UP POSITION
SET-UP POSITION