RIDGID AC9910 Manuale utente

OWNERS MANUAL
For Your Safety:
Read all instructions carefully
• Assembly
• Operation
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Universal Bench Top
Power Tool Legstand
Form No. SP6400 Printed in U.S.A.
AC9910
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Use With t h e following RIDGID
Bench Top Power Tools
SS16 0 Scroll Saw
MS10 0 Miter Saw
MS12 0 Miter Saw
EB4424 Edge Belt/Spindle Sander
TS2400 Table Saw
TP1300 Thickness Planer
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Use With Many Other Bench Top
Tools

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General Safety Instructions for Power Tools
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.
1. Know Your Power Tool
Read and understand the owner’s
manual and labels affixed to the tool.
Learn its application and limitations
as well as the specific potential haz-
ards peculiar to this tool.
2. Ground Your Tool
If your tool is equipped with an
approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-
prong grounding type plug to fit the
proper grounding type receptacle.
The green conductor in the cord is the
grounding wire. Never connect the
green wire to a live terminal.
3. Keep Guards In Place
In working order, and in proper
adjustment and alignment.
4. Remove Adjusting Keys And
Wrenches
Form habit of checking to see that
keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from tool before turning it
on.
5. Keep Work Area Clean
Cluttered areas and benches invite
accidents. Floor must not be slippery
due to wax or sawdust.
6. To Reduce The Risk Of Dangerous
Environment
Don’t use power tools in damp or wet
locations or expose them to rain.
Keep work area well lit. Provide ade-
quate surrounding work space.
7. Keep Children Away
All visitors should be kept a safe dis-
tance from work area.
8. Make Workshop Child-proof
With padlocks, master switches, or by
removing starter keys.
9. Don’t Force Tool
It will do the job better and safer at
the rate for which it was designed.
10. Use Right Tool
Don’t force tool or attachment to do a
job it was not designed for.
11. Wear Proper Apparel
No loose clothing, gloves, neckties or
jewelry (rings, wristwatches), to get
caught in moving parts. NON-SLIP
footwear is recommended. Wear pro-
tective hair covering to contain long
hair. Roll long sleeves above the
elbow.
12. Use Safety Goggles (Head Protec-
tions)
The operation of any power tool can
result in foreign objects being blown
into the eyes, which can result in
severe eye damage. Always wear
safety goggles, not glasses, comply-
ing with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada
CSA Z94.3-99) shown on package.
Everyday eyeglasses only have
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.
Also,usefaceordustmaskifcutting
operation is dusty, and ear protectors
(plugs or muffs) during extended peri-
ods of operation.
13. Secure Work
Use clamps or a vise to hold work
when practical. It’s safer than using
your hand, frees both hands to oper-
ate tool.

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14. Don’t Overreach
Keep proper footing and balance at
all times.
15. Maintain Tools With Care
Keep tools sharp and clean for best
and safest performance. Follow
instructions for lubricating and chang-
ing accessories.
16. Disconnect Tools
Before servicing; when changing
accessories such as blades, bits, cut-
ters, etc.
17. To Reduce The Risk Of Accidental
Starting
Make sure switch is in “OFF” position
before plugging in. Turn switch “OFF”
in the event of a power failure.
18. Use Recommended Accessories
Consult the owner’s manual for rec-
ommended accessories. Follow the
instructions that accompany the
accessories. The use of improper
accessories may cause hazards.
19. Never Stand On Tool
Serious injury could occur if the tool is
tipped or if the cutting tool is acciden-
tally contacted.
Do not store material above or near
the tool such that it is necessary to
stand on the tool to reach them.
20. Check Damaged Parts
Before further use of the tool, a guard
or other part that is damaged should
be carefully checked to ensure that it
will operate properly and perform its
intended function. Check for align-
ment of moving parts, binding of mov-
ing parts, breakage of parts,
mounting, and any other conditions
that may affect its operation. A guard
or other part that is damaged should
be properly repaired or replaced. If
power cord is worn or cut, or dam-
aged in any way, have it replaced
immediately.
21. Direction Of Feed
Feed work into a blade or cutter
against the direction of rotation of the
blade or cutter only.
22. Never Leave Tool Running Unat-
tended.
Turn power off. Don’t leave tool until it
comes to a complete stop.
Legstand Safety Instructions
May also be used for many other bench
top power tools. However, first make sure:
• The benchtop power tool does not
weigh more than 300 pounds and is
evenly distributed on the particle board
table top.
• The benchtop power tool is securely
fastened to the particle board top.
• The combined legstand and attached
bench top power tool are stable and
will not tip.

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Unpacking and Checking Contents
Tools Needed
Unpacking
WARNING: For your own safety, turn
switch “OFF” and remove plug from
power source outlet before mounting
power tool onto leg set.
NOTE: The Universal Bench Top Power
Tool Legstand may be assembled in many
different height and width configurations.
Separate all parts from packing material
and check each part with the illustration
until all items are accounted for before
discarding any packing materials. If any
parts are missing or damaged, do not
attempt to continue assembling this item.
Call 1-800-4-RIDGID or E-mail us at
info@ridgidwoodworking.com to get the
missing part.
The following parts are included:
Part
Stamped Description Qty.
A Upper Stiffener .............................3
A Upper Stiffener with Logo............. 1
B Upper Leg.....................................4
CL Lower Stiffener Left....................... 4
CR Lower Stiffener Right .................... 4
D Lower Leg.....................................4
Bag of Loose Parts....................... 1
Table (Particle Board)................... 2
NOTE: Nuts, bolts, screws and washers
are shown full size on the following pages.
7/16", 1/2 and 9/16" Wrench
Hand Drill
5/16" Drill Bit
#2 Phillips Bit
Phillips Screwdriver
AB
CL
A
CR
D
Bag of
Loose Parts Table (Particle Board)

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Assembly Introduction
Width Adjustment
As assembled later, there are three widths to choose from for each of the sides of the
legset.
Width Adjustment (3 Total)
Height Adjustment
As assembled later, there are five heights to choose from for each leg of the legset.
Three are shown below.
Height Adjustment (5 Total)
The Universal Bench Top Power Tool Legstand may be assembled in many different
height and width configurations. Many combinations of height and width are possible.
Widest Middle Narrowest
Middle ShortestTallest

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Planning for Mounting
RIDGID
Power Tools
Below are the recommended configurations for the RIDGID products currently avail-
able. The boards are marked either for:
• Drilling holes and mounting tool(s) with screw, washers and nuts.
-Or-
• Using self tapping screws (such as drywall screws) to mount tool(s).
MS1050 Miter Saw
Height: Tallest
Width Left/Right: Widest
Width Front/Back: Narrowest
Table Board Gap: 8 Inches
MS1250 Miter Saw
Height: Tallest
Width Left/Right: Widest
Width Front/Back: Narrowest
Table Board Gap: 8 Inches

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SS1650 Scroll Saw
Height: Tallest
Width Left/Right: Widest
Width Front/Back: Narrowest
Table Board Gap: 4 Inches
NOTE: There are two sets of holes for the
scroll saw. The model SS1650 1 uses the
holes closest to the front edge of the table.
The model SS1650 0 uses the other set of
holes.
EB4424 Edge Belt Sander
Height: Tallest
Width Left/Right: Widest
Width Front/Back: Narrowest
Table Board Gap: 4 Inches
TS2400 Table Saw
Height: Shortest
Width Left/Right: Widest
Width Front/Back: Widest
Table Board Gap: 8 Inches
TP1300 Planer
Height: Tallest
Width Left/Right: Middle
Width Front/Back: Widest
Table Baord Gap: 6 Inches

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Planning for Non-
RIDGID
Tools
Other bench top power tools may be
mounted on this legset. However, first
make sure:
• The benchtop power tool does not
weigh more than 300 pounds and is
evenly distributed on the particle board
table top.
• The benchtop power tool is securely
fastened to the particle board top.
• The combined legstand and attached
bench top power tool are stable and
will not tip.
If your tool is similar to one of the above,
use that setup configuration.
General Assembly
Attaching Leveling Feet
1. Locate the following parts and hard-
ware.
8 Hex Jam Nuts, 3/8-16
4 Leveling Feet
4 Lower Legs
2. Thread hex nut to within 1/4 inch of the
bottom of each of the four leveling feet.
3. Install leveling feet through holes in
lower legs as shown. Finger tighten
nuts.
4. Final adjustment and tightening of the
leveling feet will be needed once you
have completed the entire assembly
process.
Hex Jam Nut
3/8-16
Leveling
Foot
Lower Leg
Leveling
Foot

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Assembling Upper and Lower
Legs
1. Locate the following parts and hard-
ware:
8 Carriage Bolts 5/16-18 x 5/8"
8 Hex Flanged Nuts 5/16-18
4 Lower Legs (with leveling feet
attached)
4 Upper Legs
2. Position the lower leg inside the upper
leg for the desired height setting.
NOTE: The minimum height of the leg-
stand is 24" and the maximum is 34". The
distance between holes in the lower leg(s)
is approximately 2-1/2". The actual height
setting will depend on the type of tool and
the operator’s preference.
3. Place a carriage bolt through only the
bottom hole of the upper leg and then
throught the desired hole in the lower
leg. Finger tighten nut.
Hex Flanged Nut
5/16-18
Carriage Bolts
5/16-18 x 5/8
Lower Leg w/
Leveling Foot
Upper Leg

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Assembling Lower Stiffeners
1. Locate the following parts and hard-
ware:
16 Carriage Bolts 5/16-18 x 5/8"
16 Hex Flanged Nuts 5/16-18
4 Lower Stiffeners Left
4 Lower Stiffeners Right
NOTE: Lower Stiffeners are stamped left
and right.
2. Position the lower stiffener left on the
inside of the left leg assembly and
secure with carriage bolt and nut as
shown. Finger tighten only.
3. Position the lower stiffener right on the
inside of the right leg assembly and
secure with carriage bolt and nut as
shown. Finger tighten only.
Hex Flanged Nut
5/16-18
Carriage Bolts
5/16-18 x 5/8 Lower Left
Stiffener
Lower Right
Stiffener
Lower
Left
Stiffener
Carriage
Bolt
Nut
Lower
Right
Stiffener
Carriage
Bolt
Nut
Indice
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