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Hitachi UU610 Universal Miter Saw Stand
List price: $350.00 Sale price: $253.03 You save: $96.97 (28%)
Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Hitachi EAN: 0721260243203 Feature(s): Universal miter saw station; cam lock mount system allows for easy drop on saw installationInstall nearly any miter saw; 500-pound capacity; fully extends to 20 feetHeavy-duty aluminum constructionRoller fence and cam lock included; optional extension available40 pounds; 2-year warranty Label: Hitachi List Price: $350.00 Manufacturer: Hitachi Model: UU610 MPN: UU610 Package Dimensions: Height: 9.9" Width: 13.3" Length: 9.9" Weight: 53.2 lbs. Product Group: Home Improvement Publisher: Hitachi Studio: Hitachi UPC: 754005006108
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-11-27 Content: Purchased this stand about a year ago and should have returned it but I didn't. This is a very wobbly stand and not sturdy enough to work safely with.The ridgid stand is much more solid,although heavy,but well worth the money.This stand is definitely not worth $219......The ridgid stand is on sale now for $99 Summary: Flimsy stand
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-01-06 Content: Just bought the Hitachi UU610 stand (Tracrac). Didn't think the wheel kit or the entension stop were necessary. Guess What ?? Both add-ons are included in the box!! Isn't life grand.... Summary: Great Product - Ships with Accessories !!
Rating - 3 Date: 2007-11-25 Content: It's an ok unit. fairly heavy duty. Good for Long term set up. not so good for daily set up and brake down. very heavy!
On the up side...
1.This thing is solid. 10" slider stays in place.
2. The locking system is faster and safer than Dewalt's. (lost a saw on Dewalts do to not fully locked in)
3. Has wheels so you can leave the saw on and transport
down side of it.
1. fairly hard to get built - setup first time!(plan on a better part of a day)
2. can't leave extensions unlocked because they sag. May times while working I need to quickly slide the ext. arm in or out. when you unlock it the arm twists/sags so the material isn't flat.
3. getting to the locks on the arms can be a pain if you have the ext set so the lock is under the saw. Hard to find one on back.
4. came with wheels but no handle (though a standard cabinet handle lines up, all I had to do was use a spacer so you can get your hand on it)
to sum up.
if you want light weight, fast, light, easy setup and brake down get the dewalt
If you want a nice stable shop stand that you can move if needed, If you can set up on a site in one place, get this. Summary: OK, could be better
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-01-06 Content: This is a third stand over the years for my business. I've hauled a lot of saw stands into job sites. Overall it is an excellently designed product. Nice design, good fit and finish, very sturdy. The wheels are nice for rolling the stand into jobs.
The extension supports are just okay. If anything could use a bit of a re-design Hitachi should start here.
I could highly recommend purchasing this stand. Summary: Great Stand
Rating - 5 Date: 2005-12-10 Content: No worries about packaging and the components were in excellent shape. The assembly of the stand was almost complete except for the wheels and miter saw attachment. I torqued the stand a little too much when attaching the miter saw to the stand and broke the base of my saw. So, this should tell you how strong the stand is.
I am a weekend hack and this stand is more than anything I will need but I hate buying junk and always try to the best I can afford. The wheels don't really come in handy because I disconnect the saw when transporting it (too awkward).
Also, this stand looks exactly like the Bosch TracRac. If you can get a better deal on the Bosch, you are probably getting the same stand.
I purchased the Hitachi UU610 for $149 @ Lowe's (They are discounted from $199). Summary: Hitachi UU610 or Bosch TracRac T3B
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