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| | Features | Wheel Kit included12' capacityAdjustable 12" work supportsWeighs only 38.5 lbs.Holds up to 500 lbs.
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| | Description | UU610CZ Size: 12" The UU610CZ Universal Workstation is designed to support up to 12 ft of work material. Made from aluminum, it is fully retractable to 3.75 ft and fits sideways into a pickup truck for convenience and portability. The UU610cz comes equipped with a wheel kit and is compatible with most miter saws on the market. Features: -Heavy - duty aluminum construction, allows the beam to support up to 500 lbs. -Universal Tool Mount includes ''feet'' for independent use. -Patented cam lock mount, for ''drop-on'' saw installation. -Fully adjustable 12'' work supports can handle 12 ft of work material. -Dual extension arms, accepts router and vise accessories. -Fully retractable length of only 3.75 ft, fits sideways in a pickup. -Lightweight at only 37 lbs. -Wheel kit included for easy portability. -Available in 12'', 20''. Specifications |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 47.8 inches | | Package Width: | 13.3 inches | | Package Height: | 9.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 43.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 9 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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59 of 60 found the following review helpful:
UU610CZ vs UU610, T3, T3B Feb 06, 2006
By David Hays
"HaysDB"
Be aware that the model sold at Lowe's for $159 is the UU610CZ, a "little bother" model to the UU610. The beam is shorter, it cannot accept an "extension stop," and it DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ROLLER FENCE AND STOP. It is a "price point" model designed to sell for around $150. It does, however, include the wheel kit.
Note also that this is a "universal" miter stand, and can accomodate any size and any brand of miter saw, not just 12" and not just Hitachi.
I'm giving 4 stars because at only $30-$40 less than the UU610, unless you just don't need the capacity or the roller fence and stop, and you do need the wheels, it doesn't seem like as good a value as the UU610, T3B, or T3.
The Hitachi UU610, Bosch T3B, and TracRac T3 are all made by TracRac and are exactly the same basic stand, differing only in COLOR (green, blue, or black) and in which accessorias are included. ALL are "universal" stands, and include identical saw mounts.
The T3 includes an extension, extension flip stop, and wheel kit. If you want "everything," this is the best value vs. buying one of the other two stands and purchasing the accessories.
The T3B includes the wheel kit but not the extension stop (although TracRac customer support says it does include the extension, just not the stop, but this doesn't make any sense, and the extension is not shown in any of the pictures).
The UU610 does not include the extension stop or the wheel kit. It does include a 'stop' that attaches to one of the roller fence rollers.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Can't go wrong with this stand Jan 26, 2006
By B Mats This stand appears to be the little brother of the UU610! Both are made by TracRac. The stand is very sturdy and lite. Assembly was simple and takes about 30 minutes give or take a few minutes upon your ablilies. Directions are simple pictures that anyone can follow. If you plan on leaveing your saw on the stand don't bother with the rubber feet because they will just get in the way of assembly or just put it in last. I mounted a Hitachi C10FSB sliding miter saw. IT fits perfectly since there is an added bar that you can mount for the trianglular mounting pattern. It appears that all saws will fit since the mounting materials will slide as far appart as you like. The dual extension arms extend out to 8 feet apart and will easily hold 12 to 16 ft of material. The big brother UU610 doesn't come with the extensions will cost an extra $70 to buy but are a little longer! This seems to be the perfect homeowner miter saw stand at a very reasonalble price!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Hitachi Miter Saw Stand Mar 03, 2007
By K. Pew Overall I am pretty happy with this product. I am not very happy with the extension arms, not level to working table of chopsaw, a little to flimsy when adjusted to the height needed! For on site work, you can make it work!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nothing outstanding here May 08, 2008
By G. Richardson
"Supreme master woodowrker"
This saw stand has over the last year been more and more of a dissapointment. As my peers have noticed the outriggers can not be leveled with the saw table... I repeat... CAN NOT be leveled... there is no adjustment available or possible... saw is too heavy for the table and this was the table suggested by Hitachi... when you grab that saw there is sway and motion back and forth. I can't help but wonder if this would be hazordous.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Could be better Feb 08, 2008
By James Krebs
"mind meld"
I've had the stand for more than a year and have grown increasingly disappointed. I'm using it w/a Makita LS1214L which is a little big but regardless the stand has inherent problems. The locking base has a tendancy to unlock during transport. The more you move it around, the greater the chance the saw will detach. The support rests can be difficult to level with the saw table making intricate trim cuts somewhat of a problem. Finally, the wheel base is now bent from rolling the saw around.
All-in-all, the stand is stable when in use but you have to be extra careful when in transport. If you wish to detach the saw everytime you relocate it, then the stand is acceptable. However, there are better compound miter saw stands in this price range.
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