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Table of Contents
Section Page
Table of Contents ................................2
Safety Instructions For Mobil Miter Saw
Workstand .......................................2
Safety Signal Words ..........................2
Before Using the Two Wheel Workstand .2
When Installing Power Tool Or Moving
The Two Wheel Workstand .................2
To Reduce the Risk of Injury From Jams,
Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or
Throwbacks) ........................................3
Plan Ahead To Protect YourEyes, Hands,
Face and Ears .....................................3
Whenever Attached Tool Is Running ...3
Unpacking and Checking Contents .....4
Unpacking .........................................4
List of Loose Parts .............................4
Tools Required ..................................4
Assembly .............................................5
Attaching the Lower Foot ..................5
Section Page
Mountng Wheels ...............................6
Workstand Set-up ................................6
Before you start: ................................6
Setting Up: ........................................7
Mounting Miter Saw .............................8
Before you start: ................................8
Mounting RIDGID 10-inch and 12-inch
Compound Miter Saw ..........................8
Mounting Other Brands .......................9
Mounting and Aligning Roller Assemblies 10
Extension Bar(s) Operation ...............11
Folding and Moving Workstand .........12
Before you start: ..............................12
Folding Leg and Table ....................12
Transporting Tool.............................13
Maintenance ......................................13
Repair Parts ......................................14
Notes .................................................15
Safety Instructions For Mobil Miter Saw Workstand
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your acces-
sory works. Read this manual to understand the accessory.
Safety Signal Words
DANGER: means if the safety information
is not followed someone will be seriously
injured or killed.
WARNING: means if the safety informa-
tion is not followed someone could be
seriously injured or killed.
CAUTION: means if the safety informa-
tion is not followed someone may be
injured.
Before Using the Two Wheel Workstand
Read the following warning located on the table:
When Installing Power Tool Or Moving The Two Wheel Workstand
Reduce the risk of dangerous environ-
ment.
• Use the workstand in a dry place pro-
tected from rain.
• Keep work area well lighted.
• Put the workstand where neither opera-
tors nor bystanders must stand in line
with the tool’s blade.
• Always get help if you need to lift the
workstand.
• When lifting, hold the workstand close to
your body. Bend your knees so you can
lift with your legs, not your back.
• When hauling the workstand in a vehi-
cle, securely tie it down to prevent
movement and possible damage.

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Never stand on workstand.
•Serious injury could occur if the stand
tips or you accidentally hit the cutting
tool. Do not store any items above or
near the stand where anyone might
climb on the stand to reach them.
•Maximum weight of power tool must not
exceed100 pounds.
•Maximum weight of saw and workpiece
must not exceed 200 pounds.
To reduce the risk of injury from unex-
pected tool movement.
•Always mount miter saw so the work-
piece is positioned in-line with the rollers.
•Check to make sure workstand does not
rock, slide or move prior to use.
•Put the workstand on a firm level surface
where there is plenty of room to handle
and properly support the workpiece.
To Reduce the Risk of Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces
(Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
Inspect your work area.
•Keep work area clean.
•Cluttered areas and benches invite acci-
dents. Floor must not be slippery from
wax or sawdust.
•To reduce the risk of burns or other fire
damage, never use the workstand and
tool near flammable liquids, vapors or
gases.
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
Dress for safety
•Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands,
face, ears.
•Do not wear loose clothing, gloves,
neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist
watches). They can get caught and draw
you into moving parts.
•Wear nonslip footwear.
•Tie back long hair.
•Roll long sleeves above the elbow.
•Noise levels vary widely. To reduce the
risk of possible hearing damage, wear
ear plugs or muffs when using tool for
hours at a time.
•For dusty operations, wear a dust mask
along with safety goggles.
•Any power tool can throw foreign objects
into the eyes, which can result in severe
eye damage. Always wear safety gog-
gles, not glasses, complying with ANSI
Z87.1(or in Canada CSA Z94.3-99)
shown on package. Everyday eye-
glasses have only impact resistant
lenses. They are not safety glasses.
Safety Goggles are available at many
local retail stores. Glasses or goggles
not in compliance with ANSI or CSA
could seriously hurt you when they
break.
Whenever Attached Tool Is Running
Keep Children Away
•Keep all visitors a safe distance from the
tool.
•Make sure bystanders are clear of the
tool and workpiece.
Before freeing jammed material
•Turn switch "OFF".
•Wait for all moving parts to stop.
•Unplug the tool.
Before leaving the workstand and tool
•Turn the tool off.
•Wait for tool to stop.
•Unplug the tool.
•Make workshop child-proof. Lock the
shop. Disconnect master switches.

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Unpacking and Checking Contents
Unpacking
NOTE: Before beginning assembly, check
that all parts are included. If you are miss-
ing any part, do not assemble this acces-
sory. Call 1-800-4-RIDGID or E-mail us at
info@ridgidwoodworking.com to get the
missing part. Sometimes small parts can
get lost in packaging material. Do not
throw away any packaging until the acces-
sory is completely assembled and your
power tool is attached. Check packaging
for missing parts before contacting
RIDGID.
List of Loose Parts
Item Part Name Qty.
A Stand Assembly...............................1
B Roller Assembly...............................2
C Wheels.............................................2
D Bag of Loose Parts ..........................1
E Owners Manual................................1
Tools Required
ABC
DE
M14 Wrench
M20 Wrench
“or” Adjustable
Wrench
M10 Wrenches (2)

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Assembly
Attaching the Lower Foot
1. Place stand assembly “flat”on floor.
2. Rotate lower foot into upright position
aligning holes as shown.
3. Locate the following parts:
M6 x 41mm bolt..................................2
M6 Flat Washer ..................................4
M6 Locknut.........................................2
4. Install bolt, two washers and nut as
shown. Finger tighten nut.
5. Repeat step 4 on the opposite side.
6. Tighten all four nuts.
M6 x 41mm
Hex Bolt
Washer
M6
Lock Nut
M6

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Assembly (continued)
Mountng Wheels
1. Slide axle bolt outwards until it extends
beyond the frame.
2. Remove axle nut.
WARNING: Do not remove axle
bolt(s) from the frame. Energy
from gas spring can cause injury
if leg is disconnected from axle
bolt(s).
3. Place washer and wheel on axle bolt as
shown.
4. Replace axle nut and washers as
shown. Tighten nuts securely. Check to
see that the wheel freely spins. If not,
slightly loosen axle nut.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for opposite wheel.
6. Press plastic cap over each wheel nut
by gently tapping with a hammer.
Workstand Set-up
Before you start:
•If a miter saw is already assembled to
the stand, make sure that it is securely
attached to the stand per the instructions
in this manual.
•If a miter saw is already assembled to
the stand, make sure to place the blade
90°to the table (if applicable), miter the
blade to the right as far as it will go,
place the blade in the “locked down”
position, and lock all knobs and levers.
Outwards
Upright Position

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•If a slide compound miter saw is already
assembled to the stand, follow the
above steps plus slide the head/blade
assembly to the front of the saw and
lock the slide rails.
Setting Up:
1. From the upright position, hold the leg
cross bar and pull the locking pin.
2. Lift legs up until the pin locks in place.
3. Lower unit until the legs reston the floor.
4. Stand at wheel end of unit, grasp the lift
handle/lock lever. Squeeze lock lever
and raise the table to a position just
above horizontal.
CAUTION: Do not lift by any part
of the miter saw that is attached
to the workstand. Tool may be
damaged.
CAUTION: When lifting, bend
your knees so you can lift with
your legs, not your back.
5. The sliding legswill follow trackson the
underside of the table to their engaged
position near the handle end of the
table.
6. Return table to horizontal position. The
table should now rest firmly on top of
the sliding legs. If not, repeat “pull up
and set down“motion.
7. Release lift handle/lock lever.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the speed
at which you raise the table in order to get
the sliding leg to catch in the notch.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury, make sure sliding leg is
secured in the notch by the lock
lever. Failure to latch may cause
stand to fall in use.
Pull Locking
Leg
Pin
Crossbar
Lift Handle/
Sliding Leg
Spring Pin
Knob
Lock Lever

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Mounting Miter Saw
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury from accidental start,
make sure plug is not connected
to power source outlet.
Before you start:
RIDGID miter saws bolt directly onto this
workstand.
When you are finishedattachingyour saw
to the workstand re-read the “Operation”
and “Safety Instructions”sections of this
manual. Make sure that you understand
how to set-up and fold the workstand
safely. Saw and workstand combination
must be stable in order to operate safely.
CAUTION: At every work place
location the saw and stand must
not rock or tip. If rocking or tip-
ping occurs, relocate the stand
to a more stable work place.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury from the miter saw moving
or falling off stand, always check
that all mounting bolts and nuts
are tight before moving stand or
using tool.
Mounting RIDGID 10-inch and
12-inch Compound Miter Saw
NOTE:
•Mounting holes are provided for 10-inch
and 12-inch RIDGID compound miter
saws.
•Other brands of miter saws will require
additional 5/16" mounting holes to be
drilled. See instructions below.
1. Locate the following from loose parts
bag:
M6 x 40mm bolts ................................4
M6 Flat Washers.................................4
M6 Fender Washers ...........................4
M6 Lock Nuts......................................4
2. Determine the correct mounting holes
for your RIDGID miter saw
3. Positionthe RIDGID miter saw over the
mounting holes. Always mount the
miter saw so the workpiece is posi-
tioned inline with the rollers.
RIDGID Mounting Holes:
A - 10 inch miter saw
B - 12 inch miter saw (remove miter saw
left side table extension for easier access
to workstand knobs).
C - Auxiliary holes (place M6 bolt through
bottom side of table if these holes are
used.
Hex Bolt
M6 x 40mm
Flat Washer
M6 Fender Washer
M6
Lock Nut
M6
C
C
A
BB
A

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4. Slide flat washer on bolt and place
through miter saw and workstand.
5. Slide fender washer on the bolt and
“finger tighten”using lock nut.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other
three mounting holes.
7. Tighten all lock nuts.
Mounting Other Brands
NOTE: Other brands of miter saws (not
RIDGID miter saws) will require additional
1/4" mounting holes to be drilled. See
instructions below.
1. Locate the following parts:
M6 x 40mm bolts ................................4
M6 Flat Washers.................................4
M6 Fender Washers ...........................4
M6 Lock Nuts......................................4
2. Center the miter saw on the workstand.
Check and make sure:
•The front of the miter saw faces the
front of the workstand as shown
above.
•The miter saw is mounted so the
workpiece is positioned in line with the
rollers as shown above.
•The mounting hardware will not inter-
fere with the sliding table frame mem-
bers underneath table. Shaded areas
on table show locations that mounting
hardware may interfere with folding/
locking mechanisms. Be sure to posi-
tion miter saw outside of these areas.
3. Mark the mounting hole(s) location.
Remove miter saw.
Workpiece in
line with roller
Roller
M6 Hex Head Bolt
M6 Flat Washer
Miter Saw
Workstand
M6 Lock Nut
M6 Fender
Washer
Hex Bolt
M6 x 40mm
Flat Washer
M6 Fender Washer
M6
Lock Nut
M6

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Mounting Miter Saw (continued)
4. Drill 5/16" mounting holes.
5. Reposition the miter saw on the work-
stand.
6. Slide a flat washer on bolt and place
through miter saw and workstand.
7. Slide a fender washer on bolt and “fin-
ger tighten”using lock nut.
8. Repeat steps 6-7 for the other three
mounting holes.
9. Tighten all lock nuts.
Mounting and Aligning Roller Assemblies
1. Insert roller assembly into each exten-
sion bar.
NOTE: Make sure length stop is posi-
tioned towards miter saw.
NOTE: Load capacity of each roller is 100
pounds maximum.
2. Place a straight edge on the miter saw
table and adjust roller to table height.
Tighten knob to secure roller.
Do not drill holes
in shaded areas.
Length Stop

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Extension Bar(s) Operation
Both extension bars may be adjusted to
provide maximum workpiece support. To
adjust the extension bars:
1. Unlock adjustable handle.
NOTE: Adjustable handle can be reposi-
tioned if necessary. Lift up on lever and
rotate to desired position then release
lever.
2. Slide out extension bar to desired set-
ting and lock extension bar lever.
NOTE: There is a catch to limit the overall
extension bar travel.
3. Pull out on locking pin knob and swing
leg down.
4. Turn foot knob counterclockwise to
loosen and slide foot extension down
until fit contacts the floor. Tighten foot
knob.
5. Repeat for other extension bar.
NOTE: It may be necessary to realign
roller assemblies with the miter saw table.
See Mounting and Aligning Roller Assem-
blies.
Adjustable
Handle
Locking
Pin Knob
Leg
Foot
Knob

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Folding and Moving Workstand
Before you start:
•Remove any workpieces.
•Make sure miter saw is securely
attached tothe stand per the instructions
in this manual.
•Remove or secure any workpiece
clamps or other accessories.
•If a miter saw is already assembled to
the stand, make sure to place the blade
90°to the table (if applicable), miter the
blade to the right as far as it will go,
place the blade in the “locked down”
position, and lock all knobs and levers.
Folding Leg and Table
1. Loosen the roller foot knob and slide
foot extension up. Tighten knob.
2. Release locking pin and raise foot.
3. Unlock the extension bar lever and
slide extension bar in towards center.
Lock extension bar lever.
4. Repeat for other side.
5. At the wheel end of the stand firmly
grab the lift handle/lock lever and
squeeze the lever.
6. Fully lift table by the lift handle, then
slowly lower table down to the frame.
CAUTION: When lowering the
workstand, bend your knees so
you can use your legs, not your
back.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the speed
at which you bring up the table in order to
get the leg to fold.
7. Lift stand into upright position - pull out
on the spring pin knob and swing the
legs until they lock in place against the
bottom of the table.
8. Make sure the stand will remain upright
on its own.
CAUTION: If the stand will not
remain upright, store in the hori-
zontal position.
Lower the Table
Push
Spring
Pin Knob
the
Legs

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Maintenance
Periodically clean the sliding roller tracks as shown below.
Also clean and lubricate the locking handle.
Keep Area
Clean
Keep Area
Clean and
Lubricated
9. The workstand can be moved by pull-
ing or pushing. To keep the workstand
from tipping over, pulling the unit is the
preferred method when moving over a
door threshold or crack.
NOTE: If desired, with the help of a sec-
ond person, the foot of the stand may also
be used as a carry handle as shown.
If a sliding compound miter saw is
mounted on the workstand, it may be nec-
essary to slide the power head/blade
assembly forward and lock in place when
going through doorways or other narrow
openings.
Transporting Tool
When hauling the workstand in a vehicle,
securely tie it down to prevent movement
and possible damage.

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Repair Parts
Miter Saw Utility Vehicle Model AC99400
RIDGID parts are available at www.ridgidparts.com
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Repair Parts
Key
No. Part No. Description
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829873
829878
829758-3
Extension, Rear Roller
Washer 20 x 10.5 x 1.5
Nut, Nylock M10
Cap, Rubber
Bolt, Hex Hd M8 x 1.25 x 40
Table Asm.
Spring, Compression
Clamp
Washer 22 x 10.5 x 2
Knob
Ring “E”
Latch Pin Asm.
Extension, Front Roller
Roller
Nut, Nylock M8
Nut, Nylock M6
Support, Leg Roller
Knob
Extension, Leg Roller
Spring, Compression
Washer, Nylon
Pin, Locking
Washer 16 x 8.5 x 1.5
Key
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Bolt, Hex Hd M8 x 1.25 x 45
Bolt, Rd Hd M5 x 0.8 x 15
Stop, Extension
Spring, Torsion
Nut, Nylock M5
Frame, Main
Roller, Nylon
Support, Table Pivot Leg
Bolt, Shoulder
Foot, Front
Washer 30 x 13 x 3
Wheel
Washer 20 x 13 x 2
Foot, Rubber
Support, Rear Leg
Foot, Rubber
Bolt, Hex Hd M8 x 1.25 x 50
Bolt, Hex Hd M10 x 1.5 x 60
Spring, Gas
Roller, Support
Shaft, Roller
Nut, Push
Owners Manual
Miter Saw Utility Vehicle Model AC99400
RIDGID parts are available at www.ridgidparts.com

© 2002 Emerson
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
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RIDGID Power Tools
Emerson Electric Co.
Form No. SP6462 Part No. SP6462 Printed in Thailand 5/02
Catalog No. AC9940
Model No. AC99400
Serial
Number
Model and serial numbers may be found on
the back of the table. You should record
serial number in a safe place for future use.

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Formulario No. SP6462 Impreso en Tailandia
AC9940
BASE DE TRABAJO MÓVIL
PARA SIERRAS PARA
CORTAR INGLETES
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Para utilizarse con las sierras para cortas ingletes
de 10 y de 12 pulgadas RIDGID
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Para utilizarse con muchas otras sierras para
cortar ingletes
VEHÍCULO UTILITARIO
PARA SIERRAS PARA CORTAR INGLETES

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Índice
SecciónPágina
Índice ........................................................18
Instrucciones de seguridad para la base
de trabajo móvil para sierras para
cortar ingletes ......................................18
Palabras de señal de seguridad ..............18
Antes de usar la base de trabajo de
dos ruedas ...........................................18
Al instalar una herramienta mecánica
o trasladar la base de trabajo de
dos ruedas ...........................................18
Para reducirel riesgo de lesiones
debidas a atascos, patinamientos
o piezas que salgan despedidas
(retrocesos o rechazos) .......................19
Planifique con antelación para protegerse
los ojos, las manos, la cara y los oídos 19
Cuando la herramienta montada en
la base de trabajo esté en marcha ........19
Desempaquetado y comprobación
del contenido .......................................20
Desempaquetado ....................................20
Lista de piezas sueltas ............................20
SecciónPágina
Herramientas necesarias ........................ 20
Ensamblaje ...............................................21
Colocación del pie inferior ...................... 21
Montaje de las ruedas ............................ 22
Preparación de la base de trabajo..............22
Antes de comenzar: ................................ 22
Preparación: ........................................... 23
Montaje de una sierra para cortar ingletes 24
Antes de comenzar: ................................ 24
Montaje de una sierra para cortar ingletes
compuestos de 10 y de 12 pulgadas
RIDGID ................................................. 24
Montaje de otras marcas ..........................25
Montaje y alineación de los ensamblajes
de rodillo.............................................. 26
Funcionamiento de la barra o barras
de extensión .........................................27
Plegado y traslado de la base de trabajo ...28
Antes de comenzar: ................................ 28
Plegado de la pata y la mesa .................. 28
Mantenimiento ..........................................29
Piezas de repuesto ....................................30
Instrucciones de seguridad para la base de trabajo móvil
para sierras para cortar ingletes
La seguridad es una combinación de sentido común, permanecer alertay sabercómo funciona el
accesorio. Lea este manual para entender el accesorio.
Palabras de señal de seguridad
PELIGRO: significa que si no se sigue la infor-
mación de seguridad, alguien resultarágrave-
mente herido o morirá.
ADVERTENCIA: significa que si no se sigue la
información de seguridad, alguien podría
resultar herido gravemente o morir.
PRECAUCIÓN: significa que si no se sigue la
información de seguridad, alguien pudiera
resultar herido.
Antes de usar la base de trabajo de dos ruedas
Lea la siguiente advertencia ubicada en la mesa:
Al instalar una herramienta mecánica o trasladar la base de trabajo de dos ruedas
Reduzca el riesgo de un entorno peligroso.
•Utilice la base de trabajo en un lugar seco
protegido de la lluvia.
•Mantenga bien iluminada el área de trabajo.
•Ponga la base de trabajo en un lugar donde
ni los operadores ni las personas que se
encuentren presentes deban situarse en línea
con la hoja de la herramienta.
•Obtenga siempre ayuda si necesita levantar la
base de trabajo.
•Cuando levante la base de trabajo, sosténgala
cerca del cuerpo. Doble las rodillas para poder
levantarla con las piernas,nocon la espalda.
•Cuando transporte la base de trabajo en un
vehículo, amárrela firmemente de modo de
evitar movimientos y posibles daños.

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Nunca se suba a la base de trabajo.
•Podrían producirse lesiones graves si la base
de trabajo se inclina o si usted golpea acci-
dentalmente la herramienta de corte. No
guarde cosas sobre la base de trabajo ni
cerca de ésta, donde alguien podría subirse a
la base de trabajo para alcanzar dichas cosas.
•El peso máximo de la herramienta mecánica
no debe sobrepasar 100 libras.
•El peso máximo de la sierra y la pieza de tra-
bajo no debe sobrepasar200 libras.
Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones debidas
a un movimiento inesperado de la
herramienta:
•Monte siempre la sierra para cortar ingletes
de manera que la pieza de trabajo quede posi-
cionada en línea con los rodillos.
•Asegúrese de que la base de trabajo no oscile,
no se deslice ni se mueva antes del uso.
•Coloque la base de trabajo sobre una superfi-
cie firme y nivelada en la que haya amplio
espacio para manejar y soportar adecuada-
mente la pieza de trabajo.
Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones debidas a atascos, patinamientos o piezas que
salgan despedidas (retrocesos o rechazos):
Inspeccione el área de trabajo.
•Mantenga limpia el área de trabajo.
•Las áreas y mesas desordenadas invitan a
que se produzcan accidentes. El piso no debe
estar resbaladizo por causa de la presencia
de cera o serrín.
•Para reducir el riesgo de quemaduras u otros
daños causados por un incendio, nunca uti-
lice la base de trabajo y la herramienta cerca
de líquidos, vapores o gases inflamables.
Planifique con antelación para protegerse los ojos, las manos, la cara y los oídos.
Vístase para trabajar con seguridad.
•Planifique con antelación para protegerse los
ojos, las manos,la cara y los oídos.
•No use ropa holgada, guantes, corbatas ni
joyas (anillos, relojes de pulsera). Pueden
engancharse y tirar de usted hacia las piezas
móviles.
•Use calzado antideslizante.
•Sujétese el pelo largo detrás de la cabeza.
•Súbase las mangas largas por encima de los
codos.
•Los niveles de ruido varían mucho. Para redu-
cir el riesgo de posibles daños a la audición,
use tapones de oídos u orejeras cuando utilice
la herramienta durante varias horas seguidas.
•Para realizar operaciones que generan polvo,
use una máscara antipolvo junto con ante-
ojos de seguridad.
•Todas las herramientas mecánicas pueden lan-
zar despedidos objetos extraños hacia los
ojos, lo cual puede ocasionar daños perma-
nentes en los ojos. Use siempre anteojos de
seguridad (no use gafas) que cumplan con la
norma ANSI Z87.1 (o en Canadá, con la norma
CSA Z94.3-99) mostrados en el paquete. Las
gafas de uso diario sólo tienen lentes resis-
tentes a los golpes. No son gafas de seguri-
dad. Los anteojos de seguridad están
disponibles en muchas tiendas minoristas
locales. Las gafas olos anteojos que nocum-
plan con las normas ANSI o CSA podrían
lesionarle gravemente al romperse.
Cuando la herramienta montada en la base de trabajo estéen marcha:
Mantenga alejados a los niños.
•Mantenga a todos los visitantes a una distan-
cia segura de la herramienta.
•Asegúrese de que las personas que estén
presentes se encuentren alejadas de la herra-
mienta y de la pieza de trabajo.
Antes de soltar material atascado:
•Ponga el interruptor en la posición de apa-
gado.
•Espere a que todas las piezas móviles se
detengan.
•Desenchufe la herramienta.
Antes de dejarla base de trabajo y la
herramienta:
•Apague la herramienta.
•Espere a que la herramienta se detenga.
•Desenchufe la herramienta.
•Haga el taller a prueba de niños. Cierre con
llave el taller. Desconecte los interruptores
maestros.

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Desempaquetado y comprobación del contenido
Desempaquetado
NOTA: Antes de comenzar el ensamblaje, asegú-
rese de que todas las piezas estén incluidas. Si
falta alguna pieza, no ensamble este accesorio.
Llame al 1-800-4-RIDGID o comuníquese con
nosotros por correo electrónico dirigiéndose a
info@ridgidwoodworking.com para obtener la
pieza que falte. A veces las piezas pequeñas
pueden extraviarse en el material de empaque-
tamiento. No tire ningún material de empa-
quetamiento hasta que el accesorio esté
completamente ensamblado y la herramienta
mecánica estécolocada en la base de trabajo.
Compruebe si las piezas que faltan están en el
empaquetamiento antes de ponerse en contacto
con RIDGID.
Lista de piezas sueltas
Artículo Nombre de la pieza Cant.
A Ensamblaje de la base de trabajo............1
B Ensamblaje de rodillo..............................2
C Ruedas....................................................2
D Bolsa de piezas sueltas...........................1
E Manual del usuario .................................1
Herramientas necesarias
ABC
DE
Llave de tuerca M14
Llave de tuerca M20
“o”Llave de tuerca
Llaves de tuerca M10 (2) ajustable
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