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Evolution - 005-0001 Power Tools EVOMS1 Compact Folding Miter Saw Stand with Quick Release Mounting Brackets, Rollers, and End Stops, Black

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Style: Mitre Saw Stand


Pattern Name: Miter Saw


Features

  • Quick & easy set up: the folding legs, quick release mounting brackets and support arms that slide into the stand, allow for simple set up, storage and transport
  • Sturdy & Robust: this miter saw stand can support long workpieces up to 118 inches in length and has a maximum work load of 330lbs
  • Quick release brackets: quick release mounting brackets allow for fast miter saw removal
  • Repeat cuts: height adjustable arms with rollers and end stops make quick work of repeat cuts
  • Fits all Evolution power tool's miter saws, as well as most other brands of miter saws
  • NOTE: Excludes Skilsaw 12 In. Worm Drive Dual Bevel Sliding Miter Saw

Description

This miter saw stand is a fantastic addition to Evolution’s product range. Perfectly complementing Evolution’s miter saws, as well as most other brands of miter saw. Setup and take down of the miter stand is quick and easy. This miter saw stand is both lightweight and robust. The stand weighs just 34lb and can support long workpieces, up to 118in, in length and can support up to 330lb. It is equipped with quick release mounting brackets for fast saw removal and height adjustable arms, with rollers and end stops. The folding legs and support arms that slide into the stand, allow for simple storage and transportation. Fits all Evolution Power Tool's Miter Saws, as well as most other brands of miter saws.


Brand: Evolution


Color: Black


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Universal Mounting system (works with most major mitre saws)


Brand: ‎Evolution


Color: ‎Black


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Universal Mounting system (works with most major mitre saws)


Included Components: ‎Miter Saw Stand, Quick Release Mounting Brackets, Extension Arms, Roller Arms with End Stops


Product Dimensions: ‎70.87"L x 43.31"W x 29.53"H


Warranty Type: ‎3 Year Guarantee


Item Weight: ‎34 Pounds


Blade Length: ‎12 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎5


Manufacturer: ‎Evolution Power Tools


Part Number: ‎005-0001


Item Weight: ‎34 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎EVOMS1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Mitre Saw Stand


Pattern: ‎Miter Saw


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Universal Mounting system (works with most major mitre saws)


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 Year Limited Warranty


Date First Available: March 13, 2017


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  • Amazing saw, with some caveats.
Style: Miter Saw Pattern Name: Miter Saw
So I ordered this saw as I am getting into metal fabrication. It replaced a 10" Ryobi single bevel compound miter saw that worked well for the 3 years I owned it. Hence, my review is going to be in direct comparison to that saw. It arrived on time, and well packaged. Nothing indicated it was anything but a brand new saw, direct from Evolution. Set up was a breeze, and the instructions and parts were clearly laid out. I re-used the Ryobi miter saw stand I bought when I purchased my previous saw, and there was nothing weird about mounting the Evolution on that stand. The Evolution saw came with everything they stated it would, including the multi-material blade. I haven't had a great deal of experience with that blade yet, as I feel a purpose built blade will do a better job, 99% of the time, than a jack-of-all-trades. So I had already purchased a decent 80T finishing blade, a blade specifically meant for steel, and a dry tile blade. I plan on adding a masonry blade as well in the future. As far as fit and finish, it's on par with any of the other saws I have used, including DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Ryobi, Rigid, and Hercules. There's lots of aluminum and plastic, just like any other saw produced in China. The miter functions are smooth, with all the usual detents for angles. The saw takes up the room commonly associated with sliding miter saws, which means you'll need a couple feet behind it to fully swing the saw through the entire miter arc. The cut length listed it accurate, and shown for the straight length, miter lengths left and right, and both bevel angles. The saw came accurate out of the box, s tested with a square. The laser line works as well as any laser line, though I wish they had included an LED shadow line option as well, as lasers tend to drift over time in a vibration rich environment. The first thing anyone will notice is the soft start on the R255SMSDB. You squeeze the trigger and the saw takes a second or so to come up to full speed. The Ryobi I previously had almost jerked to life. You'll also notice Evolution doesn't have a safety switch mechanism on the trigger handle, which is actually kind of nice. I'm not sure who thought people would be using their miter saw trigger as some sort of rest or whatever, but it's not something you'd accidentally pull. The next thing that gets noticed is the speed. I'm used to miter saws more or less shrieking along at 4K+ RPM. Obviously, cutting different materials requires a slower speed, and you'll feel it with the R255SMSDB. It's literally an extra second here and there, compared to a "normal" miter saw, when making cuts. People who say things like "Contractor Grade", "Jobsite", or "My time is money", are probably going to get frustrated with this aspect of the saw. Those people also get frustrated with everything, all the time. It's not a device you use when you are in a hurry. I personally wouldn't ever be in a hurry when I am cutting things like metal, tile, or masonry, as that can quickly lead to a trip to the hospital. The R255SMSDB is meant for it's range of material handling, not it's ability to get things done fast. I knew this going in, and was happy with the speed. I've heard a consistent rumor that Evolution locks you into using their proprietary blades. This is completely untrue. Evolution states that they only suggest using their blades, but I'm pretty sure every company that makes both saws and blades does the same thing. I was worried when I saw that Evolution states the arbor size for the R255SMSDB is 1". It is, and isn't. Evolution blades are all 1" arbor, but most common blades from most manufacturers are 5/8" arbors. It's easy to reduce an arbor size on a blade with a bushing. Not the other way around. Before my saw arrived, I was scrambling to find the variety of blades I wanted, such as a 80T+ finishing blade for wood, with a 1" arbor. There aren't many around. Thankfully, I found out through a forum that the arbor on the R255SMSDB can be removed and flipped around to accommodate a 5/8" arbor blade. So you can still use any normal 10", or 255mm, blade in the saw. On to the caveats; The dust collection on the R255SMSDB is poor. I mean really poor. You absolutely want to use it either outside, or have a shop vac connected to the dust port if using inside. Even then, it's dust port feed is oddly shaped, and not very solid, so any vacuum created is kind of weak. I plan on modifying a new dust port out of 3D printed material. You will also REALLY REALLY want to wear safety goggles with this saw when cutting metal. Unlike an abrasive saw, the blades used in a R255SMSDB are actually doing thousands of tiny chips to the material when cutting. These little chips go everywhere, and can be slightly hot. Hot enough to notice them landing on you. It's always a good idea to use safety gear, however inconvenient, but with flying shards of metal, it's a must. Long sleeves probably don't hurt matters either. Speaking of safety; the other caveat is Evolution only including one table clamp. This is not an ideal scenario when cutting stiff materials like metal. Wood, when drawn toward the spinning blade after the cut, is soft enough to just absorb some of the kinetic force. Metal will NOT. Metal will bounce, jump, and fly into random directions. Metal can hurt you a heck of a lot faster than wood. Ideally, you want both sides of whatever you ae cutting to be secured in place. A 2nd clamp would have been a good idea. That said, the clamp included is not a quick release, but it is a good clamp, and works for flat, round, and angled items. I fabbed a new table mount on one side of the saw table to mount a flat bench vise, which gives me a lot mor confidence when sawing metal, but Evolution really should have included another clamp, even if it meant losing a few bucks in profit on each saw. On to the testing! I used an 80T wood blade in the R255SMSDB, and it cut just as well as it ever did in my old saw, again, accounting for lower RPM speed and the soft start. But who cares about wood? Nobody is buying this saw based on how well it does the same thing any other saw does. We want METAL! I had previously purchased a Hercules 10" steel cutting blade, only to find out it isn't meant for high RPM saws. That's actually what prompted this purchase. I tested the Hercules blade in the R255SMSDB on galvanized fence pipe, 1/8th" mild steel barstock, and 1/2" rebar. The combo cut through them all like butter. I haven't yet tried the tile blade I own, nor the masonry blade I intend to buy, but I will update when I do. All in all, a hell of a saw for a decent price, but a few more features would elevate the design, and safety aspects. Not a saw for the "pro", but again, the "pro" is usually more worried about how fast they can complete a job. This is a saw for the maker. The craftsperson. Someone with time to do this safely and with attention to detail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by James Sovlinsky

  • Sturdy enough for a 12” miter saw.
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
I have a 12” Skil miter saw mounted on this stand and it’s plenty sturdy. Folds up to a compact size. Only had the stand a few months, but very happy with it so far. I 3D printed four bushings so I could mount the saw with the supplied hardware. Everything assembled easily.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Neal Cooper Neal Cooper

  • solid and was a good deal
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
I bought this to support a skill sliding miter saw that I bought at the same time. This was easy to unpack and set up. The clamps easily attached to the skill saw. I used both for a personal using landscape timbers making a flower bed. This support is a very solid, good deal for those on a budget. I'm glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by S. bayer

  • Sturdy Miter Saw Stand!
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
This is not heavy but is very sturdy. Easily adjustable & appears that it will last a long time.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Sammy

  • Get one with wheels
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
This miter saw stand does what I need it to do. I like the support extensions on each side to handle long pieces. However, the lack of wheels is a huge deficiency. This is totally my fault for underestimating the importance of wheels, but it is a regret every time I use my miter saw. If you ever intend to move your miter saw (I have to get mine out of of it's space in my garage and then put it away for each use), I suggest getting a stand that has wheels. I ended up putting mine on a rolling base, but still wish I would have purchased a stand that had integrated wheels for easy mobility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Cassidamius

  • Good, solid and, affordable saw stand
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
I ordered this to use with my Ryobi mitre saw. Assembly was simple enough, I had the stand put together and my saw mounted in about 40 min. The stand is heavy and very sturdy. The only issue i had was a plastic piece attached to the bottom of the saw mounting bar was broken out of the box. The part is of little consequence and i'm sure I can get a replacement. Other than that, this is a great saw stand and a good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Paul J. Carmen

  • Soporte fuerte
Style: Mitre Saw Stand Pattern Name: Miter Saw
La estructura es excelente es fuerte, fácil de armar y transportar me gusto mucho.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Wilmar v

  • Great piece of equipment easy to operate
Style: Miter Saw Pattern Name: Miter Saw
Easy of operation and change set up. Us for trim and flooring
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Stan

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