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Evolution Universal Chop Saw Stand With Telescopic Arms And Folding Legs Reviews

4.3 Rating 9 Reviews
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S20 3FR

Value yes
Design yes
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Posted 7 months ago
Francois GATTO
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Complément quasi indispensable de la Scie à tronçonner multi-matériaux R355CPS Evolution. Le support universel Evolution pour scie à tronçonner est très pratique pour la découpe de grandes longueurs et des moins grandes également ;-)
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Posted 9 months ago
merci d'avoir pris le temps de nous faire savoir comment ça allait, nous apprécions vos commentaires
Posted 9 months ago
Quality yes
Value yes
Design yes
How easy is it to use the product?
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I like this piece of equipment, it's portable, well designed and manufactured.
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Posted 10 months ago
Quality yes
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Design yes
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Posted 1 year ago
Assembled but not yet used. Only takes a little thought and observation to put together. Surprisingly sturdy and fixes my S355CPS chop saw very firmly. The weight of both together means neither are at all likely to shift in use.
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Posted 1 year ago
Quality no
Value no
Design no
The stand is excellent it made using the evolution chop saw much easier to make accurate cuts safely ! A little light weight for industrial use but adequate for general purpose use .
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Posted 1 year ago
Value yes
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Posted 2 years ago
Hi thank you for your feedback this is greatly appreciated
Posted 2 years ago
Quality no
Value yes
Design yes
When I tried the first time to set up the legs the spring pin went to far in and at an angle this I could only fix by extending the legs fully (watch for the pins) and bang it from the inside until the pin popped out. The second fault was with the T handles that fit onto the square cut treaded bar, one of the bars had the spring ball bearing missing. I found the ball bearing but not the spring. Apart from that and some welding spatter missed before spraying it’s ok.
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Posted 2 years ago