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Makita WST06 Compact Folding Miter Saw Stand

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Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches


Style: WST06


Features

  • Compact and lightweight aluminum tubular design for job site portability; weighs only 33.7 lbs
  • Large solid rubber wheels and side handle allow the stand with miter saw attached to be easily transported around the job site (miter saw not included)
  • Material support extensions extend to 100-1/2" and support up to 500 lbs. For increased cutting efficiency
  • Tool-less adjustable miter saw bracket levers for easier installation/adjustment/removal of saw
  • Durable aluminum feed roller and adjustable material stop are engineered for efficient repetitive cuts
  • Fits all currently available Makita miter saws

Description

The WST06 Compact Folding Miter Saw Stand is a versatile and portable solution for increased mobility. It has a compact and lightweight aluminum tubular design for less weight (only 33.7 lbs.), with transport wheels and side handle that allows the miter saw and stand to be transported around the job site. The WST06has material support extensions that extend up to 100-1/2” with a maximum supported weight of 500 lbs. The durable aluminum feed roller and adjustable material stop are engineered for increased speed on repetitive cuts. The folding legs allow for easy transport and compact storage (45-1/4” folded). The stand is the perfect companion to a Makita miter saw for a broad range of trades including finish carpenters, professional woodworkers, case and base installers, cabinet installers, cabinet manufacturers, closet installers, decking and flooring applications, siding installers, stair installers, and general contractors seeking a best-in-class job site miter saw stand. Folded Dimensions (LxWxH)-45-1/4 x 10-3/4 x 9-3/4 inches


Brand: Makita


Color: Silver


Surface Recommendation: Aluminum


Power Source: Battery Powered


Included Components: Saw Stand and Wrenches


Brand: ‎Makita


Color: ‎Silver


Surface Recommendation: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Included Components: ‎Saw Stand and Wrenches


Product Dimensions: ‎45.28"L x 29.53"W x 33.46"H


Amperage: ‎15 Amps


Item Weight: ‎15 Kilograms


Number of Teeth: ‎60


Number of Batteries: ‎1 A batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Makita


Part Number: ‎WST06


Item Weight: ‎33 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎WST06


Batteries: ‎1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎11 x 46.3 x 11 inches


Style: ‎WST06


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 5, 2016


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  • Solid Miter Saw Stand. Better Features Can Be Had.
Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches Style: WST06
I previously owned the both Dewalt compact miter and full size miter stands so I will compare and contrast the stands in my review (The Dewalt stands we’re identical with the exception of the overall width). But first off, out of the box, the carry handle was busted off. I had read this happened to others as well. I called Makita customer service and while it was hassle free to get them to send me a replacement; it was an extra step that can easily be prevented. Assembly: is straight forward if your familiar with a miter stand; but the provided instructions are not helpful (pictures with call outs and enlargements). Compared to the Dewalt, where nothing had to be assembled out of the box- the Dewalt is superior in this aspect. Mounting: Once the stand was assembled, I proceeded to mount my saw (Makita XSL06) to the stand. The mounting brackets certainly operate differently that the Dewalt. First they ‘clip on’ and then you lock the brackets onto the stand. Certainly not as straight forward as the Dewalt; where you simply tilt and place the saw onto stand. Without a doubt, the Dewalt saw and stand are a better setup for setting up and taking the saw off of the stand. Also the pictures in the instruction specify that saw be mounted on Makita stand with the roller towards the left. However I found if I do that, because of the offset in alignment with the saw bed and rails, the roller becomes almost useless in this configuration. (This is with the saw mounted as far back as it can go on the mounting brackets). As such I mounted the saw with the roller to the right. On the plus side, the Makita comes with wheels and a tow handle. That should make moving the saw around easier, although I have yet to fold the stand legs down with the saw attached to see how cumbersome that might be. If you have to remove the saw first, because of the way the saw is mounted and removed from the stand, I’d say it’s usefulness is greatly diminished. When the saw is mounted to the stand, it is sturdy. One of the legs can be extended in the event you’re not on a level surface. I haven’t had to use this feature, but suspect it will be a nice to have. The Dewalt does not have this feature. Weight: Comparable. I can say I notice a difference. The Makita is lighter and I will roll it using the supplied wheels when I can, so big plus there. Extensions: Slide extensions: no knock on either, but the twist knobs in the Makita are less desired than the lever Dewalt uses. This is preference or course. I do feel like the Makita twist knobs are going to break off at some point and never felt that way with the Dewalt. Also, The stand extensions sag a bit when fully extended. The same is true of the Dewalt and they make an accessory, a ‘support extension’, for this purpose. Folding and Unfolding: the legs of the stand are operated by pushing a detent in. The detente are small and with gloves on I don’t see this being easily accomplished. The Dewalt solution, also using detents, but attaching a “rocker handle” to actuate the detents is vastly superior. Storing: the stand is affected by the aforementioned wheels. The stand cannot be stood on its end when not not in use; thereby taking up valuable floor space (with the legs open or if they are closed and the stand is laid down). So weigh that if wheels aren’t important to you and floor space is. Of course if you remove the wheels, then the design is such that the bracket for either the roller or board support is in the way. And while the same is true with the Dewalt without wheels, the design still allowed you to balance the stand on it end. I’m not going to say either design is better or worse; just weigh this feature if deciding between the two and your work and storage options. Makita does include a wrench, stored under the tow handle in the event you want to dismount and mount multiple saws. For me, this has no value as my saw will stay mounted to the saw brackets. I suppose if I had a second miter saw, I’d just buy a second set of brackets versus unbolting and rebolting each time (note- additional mounting brackets are pretty expensive. Almost 50% more than what I’ve seen and paid for a second set of Dewalt brackets). Price: slightly more than the Dewalt, but Makita includes wheels which the Dewalt doesn’t. Accessories pricing and accessory availability is superior on the Dewalt. As stated, their mounting brackets cost less than the Makita and Dewalt offers several accessories, including a wide double roller which is great for wider materials 2x8 and up, 5” crown, etc. Function: so the question is, does this stand work? The answer is yes. I’ve pointed out the major differences from my experiences across the brands; but when it comes down to it this stand is lightweight, portable, securely holds my saw at a comfortable working height (which is close but not identical to the Dewalt stands height) provide support for my work pieces and functions exactly as designed. I like. Mounting my Makita saw on a Makita stand and so for me the price difference in the base models wasn’t prohibitive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020 by Mike McFalls

  • Locking plates need minor modification
Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches Style: WST06
This is a nice sturdy stand but it is not for everybody. It is not typical, but Makita cut an important corner in the design. Below I show you how to easily fix the flaw. If you don't do this, you will have a 1-star tool for a 4-star price. Problem: The saw is supposed to conveniently attach and detach from the sturdy support rail. As built, this is NOT easy. There is a slot in the rail and a rectangular pawl that lines up with and goes through the slot. The alignment for this is aided by a black plastic hook that catches under the top edge of the rail. You lower the saw at a small angle and engage the hooks on each side. Incredibly, Makita put one hook on the front and one on the back and you can't tilt the saw both ways at once! Solution: It's obvious - move one hook to the other side of its mount so both mounting hooks engage the same side of the support rail. Drill 1/8" holes in the opposite side of one support, tap the holes with an M4 0.7 tap, add nuts if you like, and re-attach the alignment hook. You're good to go. Additional suggestion: Adjust the cap nuts on top of the cam so that the tightness when locked is 'just snug'. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023 by Francolargo Francolargo

  • It's pretty good
Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches Style: WST06
I should have spent the extra money on the next model up. It does work well and is very stable once set up. With the saw attached the wheels are very narrow and is not stable while moving it around. Over all it's well made and stable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Dave

  • Extension wing is not square
Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches Style: WST06
I am a Makita fan and am happy to say this is the first time I have needed to contact them regarding a manuf. defect. Specifically in part # 051 JM23600007 EXT. WING. The part that is crooked is the receiver at the end of one of extension wings, which is not square to the extension arm, as shown in the photo. I must say tech support was not great, they sounded irritated that I called about this, told me that I could have returned it in first 30-days (I'm now at about 10-weeks) and they referred me to a local store here in Northern California ...who told me I should have noticed this sooner. They referred me to the nearest factory service center in Reno Nevada. After the lack luster support I think I will cut and weld it straight myself. So... Makita Products in general: 5-star This stand with it's defect: 3-star - it otherwise works fine. Makita tech support and local support: Zero Stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by G. Conway G. Conway

  • One of the best miter saw stands for the money
Size: 11 x 46.3 x 11 inches Style: WST06
I like the light weight and small compact size as some of these stands are huge and heavy. The only reason for the four star is taking the saw off the stand is not so smooth and straight forward, I have used models that are easier to remove. It requires a lift and twist method. But still worth it, still a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by BWALLG

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