Portamate Tool Mounts for Miter Saw Stands and Work Centers PM-7002
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It's easy to get parts from the manufacturer they're fast at getting them to you.
There is no problem joining this miter saw with any Dewalt miter saw, including the big kahunas (12" sliders).
There is a miter stand to fit all their miters. The portamate site can be found by searching for it on Google.
Despite being 8 3/4 wide, the mount can also be adjusted to fit six and a half
Selected User Reviews For Portamate Tool Mounts for Miter Saw Stands and Work Centers PM-7002
These mounts were purchased to add another object to my existing workstation, which I bought when they were first released. I am glad I ordered these since they came with an offset bracket that allows me to eliminate the piece of plywood I had to put on my miter box to make it fit. I love them so much. My favorite part of this workstation is the whole thing.
Portamate PM- Used for sale As I was running out of mounts, I had to get some extras. As outlined in these PMs This model does as described what it is intended to do. I've found some on another site, but unless one is purchasing more than two sets the free shipping offsets the price. I've found some on another site, but until one is purchasing more than two sets the prime free shipping offsets the price. The list of other sites is long. It keeps removing the end caps, as another reviewer noticed, but that is just an aesthetics issue. I do not have an issue with that.
Metal lever locks would be preferable. Secondly, when your tool is not mounted to a saw horse, the lever locks fall off. There needs to be a way to secure the levers when they are not mounted to a saw horse.
It has good customer service and is well Worked well for me. A cap at the end of one arm was missing. One was sent to me right away by customer support.
Despite the fact that switching between them (I have two sets) is a pain, they work pretty well. There is a lot of trouble pushing the release switch because the miter saw gets in the way. We could solve that by releasing a front release.
I can swap these mounts out as necessary for my Makita sliding miter saw and Delta benchtop planer, which are both mounted on these mounts. There are only a couple of downsides the plastic end caps occasionally pop off, and I am thinking they may be The PortaMate comes with an assortment of trays for connecting tools. If you have more than one tool you plan to use with it, I recommend getting a set for each device, as it speeds setup and take down time. A new update has been published for the 17th of December Having this system in my home shop for a decade has been a great experience for me. Though I find the convenience wonderful, one of the spring clips on the release lever snapped the other day when I tried to move my miter saw. For my saw to avoid crashing to the ground, I had to use a lot of strength and get some scratches. It should be noted that these levers haven't seen many compression cycles, since I like to leave tools mounted for a long period of time.
I recommend mounting your tool so that the release levers are to the rear. You will thus be able to avoid significant damage or injury if the tool falls towards you. This defect's rating should be lowered in order to draw attention to it.
By including a mounting bracket, it is easier to keep tools at hand.
There was just one more saw to be used.