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Hitachi UU610CZ 12-foot Miter Saw Stand by Hitachi
List Price: $200.00Our Price: $177.98You Save: $22.02 (11%)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Hitachi Model: UU610CZ Product features: - Wheel Kit included
- 12' capacity
- Adjustable 12" work supports
- Weighs only 38.5 lbs.
- Holds up to 500 lbs.
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Description of Hitachi UU610CZ 12-foot Miter Saw StandIncludes 12-ft Capacity Universal Work Station - UU610CZ, Universal Tool Mount - 726213, Wheel Kit - 726215 The Hitachi 12-Foot Miter Saw Stand can be extended to a 12-foot maximum length for increased versatility and comes with fully adjustable 12-inch work supports. The adjustable roller fence conveniently aligns material with the saw. This durable yet lightweight stand is made of heavy-duty aluminum and weighs only 38-1/2 pounds. Fully retracted, the stand measures only 3-3/4 feet long, making it easy to store or fit sideways in a pickup. The strong support beam can hold up to 500 pounds and the universal cam locks make saw mounting easy. The stand's dual extension arms accept router and vise accessories. This product includes a wheel kit and is backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Hitachi UU610CZ 12-foot Miter Saw StandCustomer Review: I've had it 5 years and still love it! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this table about 5 years ago and use it with the Delta model 36-322L 12" compound laser miter saw. I bought it so I could install crown molding and hardwood flooring. I love this table because it's easy to move from place to place without detaching the saw, because it has the adjustable supports for long pieces of wood, and because it's a good quality table. I'm puzzled about the wobbliness mentioned by others because I have not had that experience. My table is very sturdy. The legs stay locked in position at all times and when I need to move the saw, it's easy to lower the legs (first on the roller end, then the other end), lock them into the folded position, then wheel the table to it's new location. I bought this when I was in my mid fifties and am now in my early sixties and still find this table easy to move about.
As far as adjusting the supports for larger pieces of wood is concerned, it does take some time the first time you adjust them vertically, but once that's done, you don't ever have to do it again. The horizontal adjustment is what I find myself doing frequently because of the varying lengths of wood I'm using. But that is quick and easy to adjust; and once locked, they stay in place.
The locks that secure the saw to the table are sturdy, too. I've never detected even the slightest bit of instability or looseness. That's very important to me because this is my first such saw and I tend to be overly cautious where saws are concerned (for example, I won't use the saw if I'm the slightest bit fatigued).
I don't know if the design or manufacturing quality of this table has changed since I bought it 5 years ago, but I love it and haven't had any problems with it. It's of high quality construction, easy to move from location to location, very sturdy, very stable, and convenient.
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