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Universal Bench Top
TooUWork Stand
Model No.
320,19730
CAUTION:
Read, understand and follow all Safety Rules
and Operating Instructions in this Manual before
using this product..
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Hoffman Estates, IL 61)179 U.S.Ao
Visit our Craftsman® website:
www.craftsman.com
=WARRANTY
SAFETY
°UNPACKING
° DESCRIPTION
• ASSEMBLY
°ADJUSTMENTS
°MAINTENANCE
Warranty ........................................................... Page 2
Safety Symbols .......................................................... Page 3
Salety Instructions ........................................................................ Pages 4 - 9
Unpacking .............................................................................. Page 9
Assembly ............................................................................... Pages 9 - 16
Maintenance ......................................................................................................... Page 17
Sears Repair Parts Phone Numbers ............................................................ Beck Cover
ONEYEAR FULLWARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN _ PRODUCT
If this Craftsman product lails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year
from lhe date of purchase, RETURN ITTO THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR PARTS
AND REPAIR CENTER OR OTHER CRAFTSMAN OUTLET INTHE UNITED STATES
FOR FREE REPLACEMENT,
If this Crafleman product is used for commercial or rentaf purposes this warranty applies
lot only 90 days from the date of purchase
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have olher rights, which
vary from stale te state
Sears. Roebuck and Co, Hoflman Estates_ IL 60179
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSf
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONSt
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] The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your altention Io possible dangers
t The safety symbols, and tile explanalions with them, deserve your careful
altention and understanding, The symbol warnings DO NOT by lhemsetves
eliminate any danger. The instructions and warnings lhey give are no substitutes
for proper accident prevention measures
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tZ_ WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand all safety instructions in
this manual, Including all safety alert symbols such as "DANGER", "WARNING"
and "CAUTION", BEFORE using this tool stand. Failure to follow all instructions
tisted below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury_
JSYMBOL MEANING
,_1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: IndicatesDANGER,WARNING,OR
CAUTION_ May be used in conjunction wl|h oliver symbols or plctographs.
Fatlure to obey this safety warning WILL result in death or
sedous injury to yourself or to others° Always follow the
safety precautions to reduce the risk of ffre, electric shock
and personal Injury.
t f Failure to obey this safety warning CAN result in death or
_WARNtNG tserious injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the
safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock
and personal tnlury.
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[Z_ | Failure to obey this safety warning MAY result In personal
CAUTION Iinjury to yourself or others or property damager Always
follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock and personal injury.
DAMAGE PREVENTION AND INFORMATION MESSAGES
These _nform user at important Information andtor instructions that couid 10ad to
equipment or other property damage _f not _al_ewed, Each message is preceded by the
word "NOTE:" as tn lhe example below:
NOTE: Equipment and/or property damage may result If these instructions
are not followed.
WEAR YOUR
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z_WARNING: The operation of any bench top tool can
result In foreign objects being thrown Into your eyes,
whtch can result in severe eye damage. Before beginning
power tool operation, ALWAYS wear safety goggles or
safety glasses with side shield and a full-face shield
when needed, We recommend a Wide Vision Safety Mask
for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with
side shield, available at Sears Stores or other craftsman
Outlets_
Z_ WARNING: BE SURE to read, understand and follow all safety rules and |
operating Instructions in this manual and the operator's manual of any bench top
power tool you use with this Universal Bench Top Toot Work Stand. Failure to do
so may result in electrlc shock, fire and /or sertous personal injury,,
WORK AREA SAFETY
1 Keep your work area cTeaa and well lit., Cluttered workbenches and dark areas
Invite accidents,
2, DO NOT operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as In the presence
of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignile
the dust or fumes.
3 Keep bystanders, children and visitors away while operating a power tool_
Distractions can cause you 1o lose control
4Make your workshop cht|dproof with padlocks and master switches Lock tools
away when no_ in use
5MAKE SURE the work area has ample lighting so you can see the work and that
there are no obstruclions that wilt interiors with safe operation BEFORE using your
bench top power too] and your Universal Bench Top Tool Work Stand.
PERSONAL SAFETY
1., KNOW your UniversalToo! Work Stand and the bench top power tool you are
using with It, Learn the applications and limllations, as wet] as the specilic potenlta{
hazards related to this 1ool work stand and lhe bench lop power tools yell use with it
2o STAY ALERT, watch what you are doir_g and use common sense when operating
apower tool lhet is mounled to this work sland
3., DO NOT use tools white tired or under the influence af drugs, alcohol or medication
A momenl et inattention while operating power toots may result in serious personal
injury
DRESS prepare. DO NOT wear ;ease ctothing or jewelry Put! back long hair. Keep
your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving pads, Loose clothing, or tong hair
can be caught in moving parts Air vents often cover moving parts and should
also be avoided
Z_ WARNING: MAKE SURE this universal bench top tool work stand is
properly set up and the bench top power too] you are using with It is properly
attached to the tabletop assembly,. Failure to follow eli Instructions listed on pages
9 through 12 may result _n electric shock, tire end/or serious personal injury°
5 AVOID accidental star',ing of tools. Be sure switch is in "OFF- position before plugging
in. DO NOT carry tools with your finger on the switch, Carrying tools with your linger
on the swilch or ptugging in teo_s that have the switch in the "ON" pesilion invites
accidents.
6_ REMOVE adjustir_g keys or blade wrenches before luming the toot "ON" Awrencll
that is left attached to a rotating pad o( the tool may result in parsonat Injury
7Do not overreach° Keep proper footfng and balance at all times, Proper loafing
and balance enables belier centre! of the tool in unexpecled situations
PERSONAL SAFETY conL
8oALWAYS SECUREYOUR WORK= Use clamps or a vise to hold work when praclicaI.
it is safer than _Jsing your hand and frees both hands to operate tool
9_,USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Always wear eye protection Dust mask. non-skid safety
shoos, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions,
I0, ALWAYS be sure the tool work stand is sat up on a flat solid surface.
This enables better control of lhe power tool that Is attached to the wo_k stand in
unexpected situations
TOOL USE AND CARE SAFETY
Z_ WARNING: BE SURE to read,understand and follow all safety rutes and
operating Instructions in thls manusl and the operator's manual of any bench top
power tool you use with this Universal Bench Top Tool Work Sland, Failure to do
so may result in e|ectric shock, fire and Ior serious personal injury.
1, ALWAYS use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workpioee
to a stable platform_ Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstabte and
may lead 1o less of conlrol,
2 DO NOT force the tool. Use the correct tool and bit for your application. The correcl
tool and bit will do lho job bettor and safer at the rate for which it is designed,,
3DO NOT use the tool tf switch does not turn It '+On" or"Off". Any tool that cannot bo
controlled with the sw_lch ts dangerous and must be repaired
4DISCONNECT the plug from the power source before making any adjustments,
changing accessories or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce
the risk of starting the tool accidentally,
5 NEVER leave the toot running. ALWAYS turn it off,, DO NOT leave the tool until it
comes to a complete stop,
6 STORE Idle tools out of the reach of children and other untrained persons,, Toots
are dangerous in the hands of untrained users,
7MAINTAIN tools with oare. Keep cutting tools sharp and cloam Properly maintained
loots with sharp cutting edges are less I_kely to bind and are easier to oontrol
8CHECK for mfsalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any
other condition Ihat may affect the roof's operation I! damaged, have the Iool serviced
before using Many accidents are caused by poorty mainlained lools.
gUSE ONLY accessories that are recommended for the tool being used. Accessories
that may be suitable {m' one loof may become hazardous when used on another Joel.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Z_ WARNING: When connecting your bench top power tool to e power supply, ]
do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or removing |
the plug from the outlet.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY cent°
1Double Insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one binds is wider
than the other).Thts plug wH! fit in a polarized outlet only one way, If the plug
does not tit futiy in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does nol lit+ contact a qualified
etectrfcian to inslalI a polarized culler. De net change the plug in any way
2 Doubts insuIation D eliminates the need for the three-wire grounded power
cord and grounded powet suppty system AppIicable only to Class II (double+Insulated)
lools.
' _ WARNING: Double insulation DOES NOT take the place of normal safety
precautions when operating this tool..
3+ BEFORE plugging in the tool, BE SURE that the culler voilage suppfied }s within the
voltage marked on the tool's data plate. DO NOT use "AC onty'+ rated 1eels with a DC
power supply
4. AVOID body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators There is an increased risk of etectric shock it your body is grounded
5 DO NOT expose power tools to rain or wet conditions or use power tools in wet
or damp iocations_ Water entering a power loci will increase the risk of electric shock
6 INSPECT tool cords for damage. Have damaged tool cords repaired at a Sear
Service Canter_ BE SURE to stay constanlly aware o! the cord location and keep
It welf away from the moving router.
7 DO NOT abuse the cord_ NEVER use the cord to carry the toot by eric pull the
plug from the outlet., Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving pads..
Replace damaged cords immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electdc sl_eck.,
EXTENSION CORDS
Use aproper extension cord° ONLY use cords listed by Underwrilers Laboratories {UL}
Other extension cords can cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in atoss of power and
overheating o! tool For this toot an AWG (American Wire Gauge) size of at least 14-(jauge
is recommended [er an extension cord of 25-1t+ or less in length. Use 12-gauge [or an
extension cord o! 50-It. Extension cords 100-ft+ or longer are not recommended_
Remember+ asmaller wire gauge size has greater capacity than a larger number
(14_auge wire has more capacity than t6<Jauge wire; 12_jauge wtre has more capacity
than t 4-(:jauge). When tn doubt use 1he smaIlar number. When operating a power tool
outdoors, use an outdoor extension cord marked "W+A" or "W'L These cords are rated
lor outdoor usa and reduce the risk of electric shock.
_CAUTtON: Keep the extension cord clear of the working area., Position the
cord so that tt will not get caught on lumber, tools or other obstructions while you
are working with a power tool
EXTENSION CORDS conL
z_WARNING: Check extension cords before each use. ifdamaged reptace
immediately. Never use toot with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area
could cause electrical shock, resulting In serious injury.
SAFETY SYMBOLS FOR YOUR TOOL
The label on your too! may Include the following symbols.
V...................................................................................Volts
A ................................................................... Amps
Hz ................................................................ Hertz
W.............................................................. Walls
mln .........................................................................Minutes
,-_.,.................................................. Allemeling cunenl
................................ ................ Direct current
n. .................................................................... No.bad speed
i_ ............................................................................Class II conslruclion, Double Insulated
Jmin ....................................................................Revolullons or Slrokes per minute
Z_".............................................. Indicates danger, warning or eaulion..
It means atlentIon! Your salary is involved
SAFETY RULES FORTHE USE AND OPERATION
OFTHE UNIVERSAL BENCHTOP TOOLWORK STAND
1.. ALWAYS set up the Universal SenchTopToolWork Stand on s hard. dry.
flat stable surface
2BE SURE lheI lhe tool work stand is fully opened and locked into lhe proper "set-up"
position BEFORE mounting your bench lop power tool to the table top assembly
FOLLOW ALL set-up instructions on pages 9 through 13 in this operator's manual
3 ALWAYS properly attach the bench top power tool DO NOT atlempt to usa your toot
work stand with a power tool until the tool ts belted securely to the tabIe lop assembly
according to the instructions on page 14 in this operator's manual.
4 When using lhis tool work stand wilh a bench top power tool that has mounling holes
that DO NOT Ilne up with the p_'e--slotted holes in the tool work slend's table top
assembly, mount your power tool to a plywood mounting board (sold separately).
then mount plywood board and power tool to the table top assembly. See instructions
on page I5 of Ihis manual
5_ When operating a power loaf that is mounted to lhis 1ool work sland_ ALWAYS FOLLOW
ALL safety rules and Instructions in the operator's manual of the power toot.
6. When selling up your universal bench lop tool work stand and the power tool, ALWAYS
be sure you have the proper space around the work sland to safely operate the power
tool
7 ALWAYS check the work stand and potter tool for damaged parts, Before turther use
of the work stand or the tool if any pad is damaged it should be carefully checked
to determine if il will operate properly end perform its intended function,
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SAFETY RULES FOR THE USE AND OPERATION
OF THE UNIVERSAL BENCH TOP TOOL WORK STAND cont.
Z_ WARNING: IFYOU I_OUNT BENCHTOP POWERTOOLS SUCH AS A
TABLE SAW OR pLANER TO THE TOOL WORK STAND, the feed direction ts
perpendicular to the axis of the best stability on this tool work stand°
Aggressive feeding of large, heavy sheet materials into these tools could
cause the tool work stand to move or tip over, causing personal Injury,
property damage, fire and electric shock. ALWAYS have another person
help you feed larger workpfeees tote tools such as table saws, end NEVER
feed pieces that are too large for the safe operation of any tool you have
mounted to the toot work stand,.
8 KEEPYOUR HANDS AWAY trom the culling drilling or sanding area,
9 ALWAYS use clamps or a vise to hold workpiece when practical Using clamps or a
vise lo hold workpiece is safer than using your hand It also [fees up both hands
to operate the bench top tool
10 AVOID awkward operations and hand positions where asudden slip could cause
your hand to move tnto the cutting, dd]ltng or sanding area of the tool
11 NEVER reach into lhe cutting, ddlling or sanding area of a tool,
12 NEVER sit, stand or climb on this work stand, It is not designed or constructed to
accommodate this lypa of use it could lip over, causing serious }n)u_ DO NOT stere
any Items above or near the toot work stand, especially when it ls set-up with a
power tool attached, or allow anyone to sit, climb or stand on the tool work sland
to reach items NEVER use thts work stand as aladder or scaffold,
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Z_ WARNING'. BE SURE to read and understand all instructions In this
Manual end the Bench TapTool's Operating Manual before using the tool on
this UntversatTool Stand. Failure to follow all Instructions listed below may
result tn electric shock, fire anger serious personal Injury.
1. Know your Universal BenchTopToolWork Stand and the power toot you are using
wtth it. Read both operator's manuals carefully° Learn the applications and [imitalions.
as well as the specific potential hazards related to the tooi mounted on the work stand
Following this rule will reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or sedous injury
2.. ALWAYS wear safety glasses or eye shields when using power tools., Everyday
eyeglasses have only impact-resistant lenses; they are NOT satety glasses,
3. PROTECT your lungs, Wear a face mask or dusl mask if the operation is dusty
4PROTECT your hearing,, Wear appropriate personal hearing protection during _se
Under some conditions noise Irom power tools may conlribute to heating Iosso
5 ALL VISTORS AND BYSTANDERS MUST wear the same safety equipment thai the
operator of the tool wears,
GINSPECT the tool cords periodically and if damaged have them repaired at your
nearest Sears Service Center, BE AWARE of the cord location.
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION cont.
7 ALWAYS check the tool work stand and the power took you are using with it for
damaged parts_ Before further usa of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged
should be carefully checked to delermlne if it will operate properly and perform its
intended funclion, Check for mtsalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage
of parts, and any olher condition that may affect the leers operation A guard or other
pad that Is damaged should be propedy repaired or replaced aL a Sears Service Center.
8, INSPECT and remove all nails from lumber before using a power tool
9, SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct
others who may use this tool stand. If someone borrows this tool stand, make sure they
have these instructions also
Alter taking the Work Stand out at the box, check !or misalignment or binding of moving
parts, bending or breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the Toot Work
Slend'e operation, If any part is damaged, return the Too] Work Stand to your nearest Sears
slore or Craftsman outlet to have the Work Stand rep}aced,
Z_ WARNING: If any parts are bent or broken, DO NOT attempt to set up
ToolWork Stand, DO NOT attempt to mount and use any power tool on e
defective TooI Work Stand. Failure to do so could result in possible serious
tnJury_
UNFOLDING AND SETTING UP THE TOOL WORK STAND (Flgso 1-15)
t Afteryou take the
ToolWork Stand out of carton,
place it fiat on floor in front
of your feet as shown.
Ftg_ 1
Fig_2
2o Take hold of red
Locking/Carrying Handle (A)
and rlght side of the Tab|e
Assembly (B) then unlock ted
LockingJCarr¥tng Handle (A)
by pulling handle towards you,
Fig,, 3
3Take hold ofredTableTop
Assembly Handle (C) and lift
Table Top Assembly up as shown°
4 Continue liftlngTableTop
Assembly up while Base remains
tn place on floor as shown tn photo°
Fig,, 5"_
5. Continue ItfftngTableTop
Assembly up until the Table Top
Assembly is completely Vertical,
Spread the legs of the Tool Stand
and apply pressure to Base Bar (D)
with your foot so that tool stand
does not move,
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6,
Fig,, 6
Hold down the Base Bar Legs
(as shown) by placing your foot
on the Base Bar. Pull theTable
Top Assembly straight up until
the Chrome Extension Bars (E),
attached to the Table Top Assembly,
are fully extended° Be sure the
Chrome Extension Bars lock
fn place°
Flgo 7
7, With your foot still on the Base
Bar, take hold of the Support Bar (F)
and pull up until its Chrome
Extenslon Bars are also fully
extended and lock in place Pull the
legs further apart to form an "X",
B, With your foot still on the Base
Bar, lower the Table Top
Assembly onto Support Bar (F)
while making sure that the
Support Bar is placed Into the
Notch (G)_
9 Pull the Spring Loaded
Locking Pin (H) back so that the
Support Bar and Table Top groove
lit together securely, then release
the Spring Loaded Locking Pin
so that the Table Top is locked
into position.
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10. To change the width of the Table
Top Assembly working area,
turn the TableTop Assemb/y's
two Clamp Knobs (I) clockwise
to unlock them ss shown
Ftgo 11
Close up view of Table Top
Assembly's clamp knob.,
12 After loosening the Table Top
Assembly's Clamp Knobs,
adjust the Table Top Assembly
to the desired position to mount
your power tool
Fig 13 :;=_iii_
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13 Be sure that after adjusting the
wldth of the Tabfe Top Assembly,
you lock the two Clamping Knobs.
Th_s is done by turning them
until securely tightened.
12
Fig,, 14
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Fig- 15
14., Unlock 3-Inch CasterWheels
by Lilting Locking Lever on
each wheel to the "UP" position.
15 Lock Caster wheels in place by
pushing the Locking Lever to tile
"DOWN" position.
PARTS LIST tCALLOUTS (Fig. 1B) :
Fig,, 16 Q Spring Loaded PTable Top Handle
Locking
_ Table Top Notch
AssemSly
Q able AssembI
Support Bar
®
TableTop
Assembly's
Clamping
Knobs
Chrome
Extension
Bars
Base
Support Bar
Rubber Foot Pads
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MOUNTNG BENCH TOP TOOL
SUCH AS MITER SAW TO THE TOOL WORK STAND (Fig, 17)
1 Before mounling your bench top tool, make sure Ihe Casler Wheels
are in the "DOWN" or locked position
2, Check bench top tool |or number of holes and their location for mounting the
tool This information should be in the manual for the bench top tool
3, Choose the corresponding hole locations on tile Table Tap Assembly ol the
Tool Work Stand
4. Change tile width el the Table Top Assembly it necessary to accommodate
the bench top looL To change the widlh o! the Table Top Assembly, sea
Figs. t0 th_'ough 13 in Untoldtng and Selling Up lhe Tool Work Sfand., Place
the Bench Top tool on lhe Table Top Assembly, align the mounting holes in
tile bench lop tool with 1he holes on the table lop assembly, and use the
bolts recommended in your bench top tool's manual to connecl them as
shown in Fig. 17
Table Top
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MOUNTNG BENC H TOP TOOL
SUCH AS ATABLE SAW OR PLANER TOTHETOOLWORK STAND (Fig. 18)
! This method of mounting is used for tools that do not fit the pre-slamped tool
mounting slots in the Table Top Assembly el the Tool Work Sland, Examples
would be Scoot[or Saw, Drilt Press, Disc/Belt Sander, Planer, Bench Grinder.
Band Saw, and Rle Culling Wet Saw.
2. For lhts method, a sheet of plywood 16114X 29VB X _/4-inch tl_ick ts recommended
3. This method of mounting requires two sets of mounting holes;
One set for mounting the tool to the plywood, and
Another set for mounting the plywood and toot to
tile pre'-stamped slols in the Table top Assembly of
the Tool Work Sland
4 Place the plywood onto the Table Top Assembty of the Too[ Work Stand and mark four
holes wilhin tl_e pro-stamped slotted areas on lhe Table Top Assembly, Use bolls,
washers and nuts as shown in Fig.. !8 to attach the plywood to the table lop assembly,.
NOTE: BE SURE the Bolls are long enough to go through plywood, table top
assembly and nut.
5 Mount the bench top tool to the plywood using the holes tn the base of the too!,
or lollow the template in the tool's operator's manual., Use the boils recommended
in your bench top leers manual to connect the bench lop tool to lhe plywood.,
NOTE: Bolts should be long enough to go through base of tool, plywood, and nut.
Fig_ 18plywood
; ' ..,/,Boat head
' _ '-" ' ,_ WARNING:For somebench
top tools (such as asaw). a hoZe
must be provided in the plywood
table top under the saw to allow
sawdust to fail through to redtfce
the possibility o_ fire ordamage to
the saw, ALWAYS BE SURE to
read and follow the instructions
provided in the beech power 1eel's
operator's manual.
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FOLDINGTOOLWORKSTANDDOWN FOR STORAGE
(Refer to Illustration Figso 1 to 15 on pages 9-13)
Once Bench Top Power Tool is removed from Tool Stand;
'_ Keep Caster Wheels in locked position by pushing Locktng Lever"Down%
2, Loosen Tool Stand's Clamping Knobs,,
3 Open up Tabfe Top Assembly to its fully extended size. Ih_n re-lighten Ciamping Knobs
4 Pull back Spring Loaded Locking Pin and remove Supporl Bar lrom Table Top groove.
5 With your foot on the Base Bar, raise Table Top Assembly 1o upright, vedicaf position.
Close up legs of Tool Stand and push down on Chrome Extension Bars unltl fully lowered
6 Lower Table Top Assembly,
7Use red Locking/Carrytng Handle to join Table Top Assembly and Leg_, together.
8, To roll Work Stand, unlock Caster Wheels by lifting Locking Lever on each wheel
to the "UP" position
J_WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand sit Instructions In this
Manual and the Bench Top Tool's Operating Manual before using the tool on this
UnlversatTool Stand. Failure to follow a_l fnstruotlons listed below may result In
electric shock, f)re and/or serious personal Injury.
This UntversalTool Stand wlth new "X-member" lightweight, compact design quickly
folds up and locks into piece for convenient storage.The heavy*duty design can
hold up to 300 Lbs. Steel support brackets add rigidity to the stand,
This UntversalTool Stand has the following features;
1Lightweight, compact, ergonomlc design, unfolds for easy set-up to a comfodabte
working height of 34-inches off of the floor.
2"X" frame design has positive locking, telescoping, 1-Inch tubular steel legs
and cross supports for durability and added strength
3 3-inch locking caster wheels and 3 X 2Va-inch skid resistant foot pads help
provide maximum stability with a18 X 29-inch wide lootpdnl
4 3_way locking system provides maximum stability during use.
5Sliding steel table top has pro-stamped mounting slots and adjusts and Iocks lrom
t3 V4 to 16 V,_inches to accommodate and secure most brands and sizes of miter
saws..
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This Universal Toot Stand has the foliowfng features (conto) :
6Can beused with plywoodmountingboards io accommodate most b_ands of bench
lop power tools (plywood mounting boards and all mounting hardware sold
separately)
7 Large carrying handle locks table in lotd-down position for compacl storage.
8. Ideal for use in limited space applications,
Folds down to 25 V2X 36 ,Is X 61/2-Inches for convenient sto_age tn lig!_t places.
Weight 30-1bs.
Working Height 34 Inches
Maximum Load Capacity 30O-lbs,
Thts Tool Work Stand has been destgned to be low-maintenance, However, In order
to maintatn Its performance, follow these steps_
1. Handle the Tool Stand wtth eare_ Do not drop, throw, or otherwise mistreat tool
stand, Use only for its intended purpose.
2, Do not allow to get and stay wet, Keep stored in a dry place.
3.. In order to keep stand working properly, keep clean,Wipe dust and debris
from table top and telescoping legs with adamp cloth to Insure proper
worklng order°
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-MODEL NUMBER 320.'19730
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UNIVERSAL BENCH TOP TOOL WORK STAND
-MODEL NUMBER 320.19730
No. Description Qty. No, Description Oty.
t M8 Nut .....................6 26 Moving Handle ..... ! 1
2 M8 X 38rnm Screw 827 Upper Inner Tube ..1.......
3inner Tube 4 2.8 Nut End Cover ..... 2..
4 _ MBX 32ram Se_'e,,v 429 "×" Steel Brackel (Rear} 1
5 M5 X 14mm Screw 6 30 Protection Jacket el Nu[ 2
6 Gemel Bracket ....... 1 3I Stopping Tube 1 1
7 ..... Connection rod 1 32 Plastic Clamp I
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..... Slidfng Bush 2 33 Slopping lube 2 ....! .........
9Moving Sleel Board 1 34 End Cover 2
10 FixfngBush .......... 2 .......,. 35....,. Tube of Pull Rod 1
11 Loskin_ Block 2 36 Pulf Red 1
........ ;i
i2 Lockln_Nut , 2........................37 ,Pee_HenCever. 4 .....
13 M8 Nut t2 38 ...........Short Pillar 4
14 Pin t 39 ..............pre§s Boardof Shod Pillar 4
...................... !
15 Puli Handle Assembiy t 40 Spring of Press Board ................ 4.
16 Washer 8 4tSpring Cover or Press Board 4
17 H_nd_eSpr_ng,"iii..................t ._2 M4X_Sn_rnScow LB
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18 Stel_ Brac.k_.!..... t ........... 43 "×" Steaf Bracket (Front1 1
19 M5 Nut !,1 ..............44 "X _'Pfastic Bracket ,4.
FixingStoat Board t .......................45 Outer Tube 4
End Cover 2 46 M5 X 12ram Screw { 5
OuZel' Putl Rod............................ 147 .... Fop_Cush!qn ............................ 2
Nylon Bracket ............. 4 ,18 Upper Support Leg Assembly 1
_nnerPull rod 1 49 Lower Support Assembiy 2
Liltla B_ackel at Gemel Board 1 50 RallerAssembl!/ 2 ....
51 M5 X 42ram Screw ........... g
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