Power Tec MT4010 User manual

Owner’s Manual
Model No. MT4010
MITER SAW STAND
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PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
Net Weight.................................................................33.6 lbs
Weight Capacity
At 32-3/8" setting ...................................................440 lbs
At 26-7/16" setting .................................................330 lbs
Extruded Bed ..............................9-3/8" wide x 34-1/8" long
Height Top of Bed ................................................. 33-19/50"
Mounting Bracket ........................................1-13/16" wide x
................................................... 2-4/16" high x 19-3/8" long
Roller Extension Range (vertical) ................ 2-9/25"–6-7/10"
Roller Extension Range (horizontal)............... 36-9/16" - 58"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY RULES 1
ASSEMBLY 2
OPERATION 4
MAINTENANCE 6
General Maintenance
Adjust Quick Release Bracket
PARTS ILLUSTRATION 8
AND LIST
WARRANTY 7
SECTION PAGE
Roller/Extension Bars Adjustment
Leveling
Transportation
Unpacking
Tools Needed
Assemble Wheels
To Raise the Stand
Assemble Roller Bar
Mounting the Miter Saw

SAFETY RULES 1
1
SAFETY RULES
WARNING
For your own safety, read all of the rules and precautions
before operating tool.
WARNING
Always follow proper operating procedures as dened in
this manual even if you are familiar with use of this miter
saw stand or any tool used with this stand. Remember
that being careless for even a fraction of a second can
result in severe personal injury.
You must be familiar with the use of any tool or accessory
used with this miter saw stand. The supplier cannot
be held responsible for any accident, injury or damage
incurred while using this stand with any tool.
WARNING
Some dust created by operation of power tool contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. To
reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well
ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment.
Always wear OSHA/NIOSH approved, properly tting face
mask or respirator when using such tools.
CAUTION
Do not modify or use this stand for any application other
than that for which it was designed.
SAFETY FOR WORK STAND
• Do not attempt to assemble or operate your miter saw
stand until you have read the safety instructions in
thissection.
• Only use your miter saw stand on a hard, dry and
atsurface.
• Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or
dark areas invite accidents.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at
all times.
• Do not load the miter saw stand with more than 440 Ibs
(200kg). IMPORTANT: Maximum capacity is 440 Ibs
(200kg) with the stand locked in the highest position
(32-3/8") or 330 lbs (150kg) with the stand locked in
the medium position (26-7/16").
• Store properly. Do not store the miter saw stand
outdoors or in a damp location.
• Do not stand or climb on miter saw stand. It could tip
over, causing serious injury.
• Do not permit children to use the miter saw stand
unsupervised. It is not a toy.
• Be sure work support extensions and legs are locked in
place before using your miter saw and miter saw stand.
• Test for stability of the miter saw stand before using
your miter saw and miter saw stand.
• Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught
in moving parts. Always wear non-slip footwear. Tie
back long hair. Roll long sleeves above the elbow.
• Always rmly attach the miter saw used with this stand.
Do not attempt to use the miter saw on the miter saw
stand until the miter saw is fastened rmly.
• Be sure all hardware mounting the miter saw to the
quick-release mounting brackets is tight before rolling
the miter saw stand from location to location. NEVER
fold or transport the miter saw stand with the miter
sawattached.
• Take care when folding the miter saw stand to reduce
the hazard of pinching hands and ngers. ALWAY
remove the miter saw from the stand before lowering or
folding the stand.
• Be aware of tipping. When a large piece is cut from one
end of a job, the remaining piece may be heavy enough
to tip the miter saw stand. Always ensure the workpiece
is well supported.
• Always keep all guards in place. Be sure all power tool
guards are in good working order and are in proper
adjustment and alignment.
• Always keep your hands away from the cutting area.
CAUTION
Think safety! Safety is a combination of operator common
sense and alertness at all times when tool is being used.
WARNING
Do not attempt to operate tool until it is completely
assembled according to the instructions.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

2
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
2
UNPACKING
Refer to Figure 1
Check for shipping damage. Check immediately that all
parts and accessories are included.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
A Folded Miter Saw Stand 1
B Quick Release Mounting Brackets 2
C Wheel Brackets (Left and Right) 2
D Wheels 2
E Bolts (wheel) 2
F Lock nuts (wheel) 2
G Roller Bars 2
H Wheel Bushings 4
I Locking Knobs 4
JSaw Mounting Hardware
M6 X 60 Mounting Bolt, Washer, Lock
Washers andNut
NOTE: This hardware is used to attach
the miter saw directly to the quick release
mountingbrackets.
4
M6 X 27 Mounting Bolt, Washer, Lock
Washers andNut
NOTE: Some miter saws will not t the quick
connect release bracket exactly. These saws
need to be mounted to a plywood base before
attaching the quick release brackets. Use this
hardware to mount the saw to a plywoodbase
and then use the M6 x 60 mounting hardware
set to mount the saw/plywood base to the
quick release mounting brackets.
4
I
F
G
Figure 1
A
H
D
B
C
E J
WARNING
Do not use the miter saw stand until it is completely
assembled and you have read and understood this entire
operating manual and the operating manual of the tool
being used with this miter saw stand.
WARNING
Do not use the miter saw stand for scaffolding or as
a ladder. Make sure to securely tighten all fasteners
before using. Maximum capacity is 440 Ibs (200kg).
IMPORTANT: Maximum capacity is 440 Ibs (200kg) with
the stand locked in the highest position (32-3/8") or 330
lbs (150kg) with the stand locked in the medium position
(26-7/16"). Power tools on the miter saw stand should not
exceed a combined overall height of 60" (152.4 cm) from
the oor.
TOOLS NEEDED
The following tools (not included) are needed to assemble
the miter saw stand:
1 - 12 mm open end wrench or adjustable wrench
1 - 19 mm open end wrench or adjustable wrench
ASSEMBLE WHEELS
Refer to Figure 2, 3
• Push wheel bushings into each side of the wheel hub.
• Slide the wheel bracket over the wheel/bushings.
NOTE: There is a LEFT and RIGHT wheel bracket. The
LEFT and RIGHT brackets are determined by the pin
welded on the side of each bracket; the pin is located
on the right side of the LEFT bracket and the left side of
the RIGHT bracket.
• Place the wheel bracket pin into the hole located on the
outside of the leg.
• Slide the bolt through the wheel bracket, wheel/
bushings andframe.
• Assemble locknut and tighten with a 19 mm or
adjustable wrench.
• Repeat to assemble the other wheel.
Figure 2
Bolt
Lock
Nut
Wheel
Bushings
Left Wheel Bracket
Welded Pin
Frame
Lock and Unlock Wheels
Both wheels are equipped with a locking mechanism to
lock and unlock the wheels:
• Depress the side of the wheel bracket with the lock
symbol to lock the wheel.

3
ASSEMBLY
• Depressing the side of the wheel bracket with the
unlock symbol to unlock the wheel.
Figure 3
Unlocked Locked
TO RAISE THE STAND
Refer to Figure 4
• Place a foot on the leg extension (wheel side of stand),
while holding the handle, reach under the stand and
pull downward on the quick release knob. Release
quick release knob when the stand reaches the desired
height. The stand will lock at 26-7/16" or 32-3/8".
Figure 4
Quick Release Knob
Leg
Extension
Handle
26-7/16"
32-3/8"
ASSEMBLE ROLLER BAR
Refer to Figure 5
• Place the roller arm into the roller bar support, slide up
and down to desired location.
• Place the locking knob into the small hole located on
the side of the roller bar support and tighten knob to
secure in place.
• Repeat on other side.
Figure 5 Roller Bar
Roller Bar
Locking
Knob Roller Bar Support
MOUNTING THE MITER SAW
Refer to Figure 6-7
WARNING
Risk of accidental starting and serious personal injury.
Unplug the miter saw and lock the head down before
attaching it to the miter sawstand.
WARNING
Do not mount a table saw on this miter saw stand.
Aggressive feeding of sheet materials into a table saw
could cause the stand to tipover.
NOTE: This miter saws stand is to be used with miter
saws with four mounting holes in a rectangular pattern.
IMPORTANT: Lock wheels before mounting the miter saw
to the stand.
• Mount the miter saw to the quick-release mounting
brackets using the supplied hardware (M6 X 60
mounting bolt, washer, lock washers and nut) as shown.
NOTE: Some miter saws will not t the quick connect
release bracket exactly. These saws need to be mounted to
a plywood base before attaching the quick release brackets.
Use the M6 X 27 mounting hardware set (supplied) to
mount the saw to a plywoodbase and then use the M6x60
mounting hardware set (supplied) to mount the saw/
plywood base to the quick release mounting brackets.
NOTE: Placing a 2 x 4 or spacer under one side of the
miter saw to raise the saw's mounting feet will make
assembly easier.
• After the saw is mounted to the quick release mounting
brackets make sure they are parallel to each other.
NOTE: The release levers may be oriented to the back
or front of the saw, make sure both of the release levers
are oriented in the same directions. The release levers
are shown oriented to the front in Figure6. If the release
levers are mounted in the back all instructions will
bereversed.
Figure 6
Bolt
Release
Lever
Lock Washer
Nut
Flat Washer

WARNING
Risk of serious personal injury. Always make sure the
miter saw is fully supported and securely attached to
a level work surface. Make sure the miter saw stand is
located on a atsurface.
• Lift and slightly tilt the saw/mounting bracket assembly
away from you and position it onto the miter saw stand.
While depressing the release levers, hook the mounting
bracket onto the rail, lower the assembly onto the
stand and release the levers to lock the assembly in
place. See Figure 7 (SAW IS NOT SHOWN TO ALLOW
VISIBILITY OF THE RAILS AND BRACKETS).
NOTE: The release levers will hook onto the rail and
lock into place when released.
Figure 7
Front of Saw
Assembly
tilted
towardyou
Hook to Rail
Lower and Release
Lever to Lock in Place
• Make sure the weight of the saw/mounting bracket
assembly is evenly distributed. Adjust ifneeded.
• Make sure all mounting hardware is tight.
To Remove the Miter Saw
• Depress the locking levers to unlock the saw/mounting
bracket assembly, tilt the assembly away from you and
lift the assembly away from thestand. Rest the saw/
mounting bracket assembly on the rubber feet.
4
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
4
OPERATION
4
WARNING
Do not use the miter saw stand for scaffolding or as
a ladder. Make sure to securely tighten all fasteners
before using. Maximum capacity is 440 Ibs (200kg).
IMPORTANT: Maximum capacity is 440 Ibs (200kg) with
the stand locked in the highest position (32-3/8") or 330
lbs (150kg) with the stand locked in the medium position
(26-7/16"). Power tools on the miter saw stand should not
exceed a combined overall height of 60" (152.4 cm) from
the oor.
ROLLER/EXTENSION BARS ADJUSTMENT
Refer to Figure 8
The extension bars move in and out to the properly
support the workpiece.
The roller bars are used as directional rollers or with the
extension bars as stationary stop guides.
• Loosen the extension bar locking knobs, slide the
extension bars in or out to the required position, tighten
the extension bar locking knobs.
• Loosen the roller bar locking knobs, slide the roller bars
up and down to desired location, tighten the roller bar
locking knobs.
• To cut several workpieces to equal lengths, ip up one
of the workpiece stop, loosen the extension bar locking
knobs, slide the extension bar in or out to the required
position, tighten the extension bar locking knobs.
WARNING
Make sure the wheels are locked before operating the
miter saw to prevent movement and serious injury.
Figure 8
Roller
Bar
Workpiece
Stop
Extension
Bar
Adjustable
Leg
Roller Bar
Locking
Knob
Extension
Bar Locking
Knobs
Quick Release
Knob
LEVELING
Refer to Figure 9
One leg has a leveling foot for adjustment. Turn the
leveling foot up or down to level the miter saw stand.
Both legs MUST be in contact with a solid surface.
Figure 9
Leveling Foot

OPERATION
5
TRANSPORTATION
Refer to Figure 10–12
WARNING
Risk of unsafe operation. Ensure proper footing
and use caution when rolling the miter saw stand to
prevent tipping or loss of balance.
• The miter saw stand can ONLY be rolled
from one location to another with the miter
sawmounted.
• DO NOT fold the stand with the miter
sawmounted.
• DO NOT transport the stand with the miter
sawmounted.
To Roll the Miter Saw Stand
• Unlock the wheels.
• Grasp the handles and lift the wheels from the ground
and push the stand to the desired locations.
• Carefully lower the stand to theground and lock
thewheels.
Figure 10
To Fold Stand for Storage
• Depress the locking levers to unlock the saw/mounting
bracket assembly, tilt the assembly away from you and
lift the assembly away from thestand. Rest the saw/
mounting bracket assembly on the rubber feet.
• Unlock the wheels.
• While holding the handle, reach under the stand and
pull downward on the quick release knob. Slowly lower
the stand until it is completely folded and release the
quick release knob.
Figure 11
Quick Release Knob
Handle
Leg
Extension
• To move the stand, use handle to lift and tilt the miter
saw stand onto the wheels. Move miter saw stand
asshown.
• Holding the handle, carefully lower the stand to
theground.
Figure 12

GENERAL MAINTENANCE
WARNING
When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause
product damage. To ensure safety and reliability, all
repairs should be performed by a qualied service
technician.
WARNING
Keep the miter saw stand dry, clean, and free from oil and
grease. Always use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never
use brake uids, gasoline, petroleum based products
or any strong solvent to clean the miter saw stand .
Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic which
may result in serious personal injury
MAINTENANCE
6
MAINTENANCE
6
ADJUST QUICK RELEASE BRACKET
Refer to Figure 12
The quick release mounting brackets must be secure on
the miter saw stand. If adjustment is needed:
Turn the adjusting nut on the adjustment screw clockwise
to tighten the clamping tension.
Turn the adjusting nut on the adjustment screw
counterclockwise to loosen the clamping tension.
Adjustable
Nut
Figure 12

Thank you for investing in a POWERTEC power tool. This product has been designed and manufactured to meet high
quality standards and is guaranteed for domestic use against defects in workmanship or material for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
SOUTHERN TECHNOLOGIES LLC. BENCH TOP AND STATIONARY POWER TOOL
LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY AND 30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY
POWERTEC products are designed and manufactured by Southern Technologies LLC. All warranty communications
should be directed to Southern Technologies LLC by calling 847-780-6120, 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday,
US Central Time.
30- DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY
During the rst 30 days after the date of purchase, if you are dissatised with the performance of this POWERTEC tool
for any reason, you may return the tool to the retailer from which it was purchased for a full refund or exchange. You
must present proof of purchase and return all original equipment packaged with the original product. The replacement
tool will be covered by the limited warranty for the balance of the one year warranty period.
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
This warranty covers all defects in workmanship or materials in this POWERTEC tool for a one year period from the
date of purchase. This warranty is specic to this tool. Southern Technologies, LLC reserves the right to repair or
replace the defective tool, at its discretion.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
To obtain service for this POWERTEC tool you must return it, freight prepaid, to POWERTEC. You may call
847-780-6120 for more information. When requesting warranty service, you must present the proof of purchase
documentation, which includes a date of purchase. POWERTEC will either repair or replace any defective part, at
our option at no charge to you. The repaired or replacement unit will be covered by the same limited warranty for the
balance of one year warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
This warranty applies to the original purchaser at retailer and may not be transferred.
This warranty does not cover consumable items such as saw blades, knives, belts, discs, cooling blocks and sleeves.
This warranty does not cover required service and part replacement resulting from normal wear and tear, including
accessory wear.
This warranty does not cover any malfunction, failure or defect resulting from:
1) misuse, abuse, neglect and mishandling not in accordance with the owner’s manual.
2) damage due to accidents, natural disasters, power outage, or power overload.
3) commercial or rental use.
4) alteration, modication or repair performed by persons not recommended by POWERTEC.
DISCLAIMER
To the extent permitted by applicable law, all implied warranties, including warranties of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are disclaimed. Any implied warranties, that cannot be disclaimed under
state law are limited to one year from the date of purchase. Southern Technologies LLC. is not responsible for direct,
indirect, incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state. Southern Technologies LLC., makes no warranties, representations, or promises as to the quality or
performance of its power tools other than those specically stated in this warranty.
WARRANTY 7
WARRANTY
7

MITER SAW STAND PARTS ILLUSTRATION
8
PARTS LIST
8

MITER SAW STAND PARTS LIST 9
PARTS LIST
9
Key# Part# Description Specifications Qty
1 MT4010001 Work Frame (Middle) 1
2 MT4010002 Work frame (left) 1
3 MT4010003 Work Frame (Right) 1
4 MT4010004 Heterotype Nut 2
5 MT4010005 Extension Rail 2
6 MT4010006 SquareTube End Cap 2
7 MT4010007 Pan Head Screw ST4.2x16 20
8 MT4010008 Pan Head Self-Tap Screw M6x12 12
9 MT4010009 Work Support Rod 2
10 MT4010010 Work Support Bracket 2
11 MT4010011 Cylinder Sleeve 4
12 MT4010012 Work Support 2
13 MT4010013 Spring E-Ring 2
14 MT4010014 Work Support End Cap 15x30 2
15 MT4010015 Square Nut Pressing Block PA6+30%GF 2
16 MT4010016 Square Nut M8 2
17 MT4010017 Pan Head Screw M6x35 4
18 MT4010018 Handle (Upper) PA6+30%GF+TPR 2
19 MT4010019 Pan Head Self-Tap Screw M6x16
20 MT4010020 Nylon Nut M6 13
21 MT4010021 Screw 4
22 MT4010022 Pad PA6+30%GF 2
23 MT4010023 Plastic Pads 4
24 MT4010024 Extension Rail Locater Bracket 2
25 MT4010025 Self-Plugging Rivet 4x12 10
26 MT4010026 Saw Mount Bracket 2
27 MT4010027 Rear Clamp Jaw 2
28 MT4010028 Pan Head Screw M6x52 4
29 MT4010029 Handle M.S. Bracket 2
30 MT4010030 Washer φ5 2
31 MT4010031 Nylon Nut M5 2
32 MT4010032 Saw Mount Bracket Spring 2
33 MT4010033 Pan Head Screw M5x10 2
34 MT4010034 Self-Plugging Rivet 5x10 8
35 MT4010035 Saw Mount Bracket Pad 4
36 MT4010036 Mount Bracket Pad 4
37 MT4010037 Pan Head Screw M6x25 4
38 MT4010038 Dowel Pin 1
Key# Part# Description Specifications Qty
39 MT4010039 Slide Base PA6+30%GF 2
40 MT4010040 Slider Welding 1
41 MT4010041 Down Sliding Base PA6+30%GF 1
42 MT4010042 Compression Spring 1
43 MT4010043 Dowel Handle PA6+30%GF 1
44 MT4010044 Tube Clip 1
45 MT4010045 Spring Gasket 16
46 MT4010046 Pan Head Screw 4
47 MT4010047 U Type Leg 1
48 MT4010048 Inner Six Angle Cylindrical Head
Nut M5xl0
1
49 MT4010049 Spring Gasket 1
50 MT4010050 Leg Locater (Right) PP 4
51 MT4010051 Leg Locater (Left) PP 4
52 MT4010052 Nylon Nut 2
53 MT4010053 Foot End Cap Ø32 PA6+30%GF 1
54 MT4010054 Adjustable Knob Ø32 PP 1
55 MT4010055 Carriage Bolt Ø32 PA6+30%GF 1
56 MT4010056 Leg 1
57 MT4010057 Plastic Washer PA6 2
58 MT4010058 Washer φ10 6
59 MT4010059 Cross Rail 1
60 MT4010060 Hexagon Headed Bolt 2
61 MT4010061 Handle Cap PP 4
62 MT4010062 Eva Handle ø38x4x230 EVA 2
63 MT4010063 Spring Washer 10 φ10 2
64 MT4010064 Hexagon Headed Bolt M10x65 2
65 MT4010065 Leg Slide Base TPR+20%PP 2
66 MT4010066 Hexagon Headed Bolt M10x110 2
67 MT4010067 Hexagon Headed Bolt M12x105 2
68 MT4010068 Wheel PP+PVC 2
69 MT4010069 Axle Sleeve Q235 4
70 MT4010070 Flat Head Half Empty Core Rivet
5X49
5x49 4
71 MT4010071 Bracket 2
72 MT4010072 Brake Rack (Left) 1
73 MT4010073 Nylon Nut M12 2
74 MT4010074 Brake Rack (Right) 1

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