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WEN MSA750T 750 lb Capacity Miter Saw Stand

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Pattern Name: TOOLS


Style: 750-Pound Capacity


Features

  • Universal design fits nearly every miter saw on the market
  • Take on boards up to 10 feet in length and up to 750 pounds in weight
  • Extend the support arms anywhere from 34 to 69 inches to support boards up to 10 feet long
  • Powder-coated steel design collapses for easy transportation and storage
  • Includes two height adjustable rollers, quick-release brackets, two table extensions and a two-year warranty

Description

Remember when you could adequately support both your miter saw and your workpiece? With the WEN 750-Pound Capacity Miter Saw Stand, you’ll have a sturdy and reliable support system for all your sawing needs. The sliding arms extend anywhere from 34 to 69 inches in width, providing support for boards up to 10 feet long. Quick-release brackets tightly lock the miter saw in place for simple installation and adjustments. The powder-coated steel frame prevents corrosion and marring to the body while the heavy-duty design folds into itself for easy transportation and storage between jobs. Adjust the height of the detachable rollers to best match the specific requirements of your project. Both rollers also operate as work stops, helping make consistent and even cuts every time. The universal design allows for compatibility with the majority of miter saws on the market, including the entire WEN miter saw series (models 70712, 70716, and 70725). If you want to know whether or not your particular miter saw will fit onto the WEN 750-Pound Capacity Miter Saw Stand, simply measure the distance between the front and back mounting holes. If this distance is less than 15 inches and on a centerline, the stand will fit. And because it’s a WEN product, your miter saw stand comes backed by a two year warranty, a nationwide network of skilled service technicians and a friendly customer help line all to make sure you remember WEN.

Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: WEN


Base Type: Leg


Assembly Required: Yes


Load Capacity: 750 Pounds


Number of Levels: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Manufacturer: WEN


UPC: 044459007500


Package Dimensions: 39 x 11.5 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 39.9 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MSA750T


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • NICE!!
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
Looks good, sturdy, instructions good, packaging good. This unit is heavy duty, so it is weighty. Easy to unfold and fold. I did not use this per design intent for a saw. I used it for a portable sporting bench. Put a wood table top onto the units mounting brackets. Table top comes just as saw would. I also extended legs. I purchased the heavy duty unit as I had intended to use as off label use. I can sit upon this gem without issue. Fully portable, yes a bit of a handful. As I needed strength, stability, portability and durability, this unit meets my off label use. I'm sure it works with a saw just as well. I may purchase another for shooting range use. I could not make a nicer unit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Fisher

  • Good for the price
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
Seems good so far, have had it setup for 1.75 months now. Seems like the side holders for the wood come loose sometimes, but no biggie, this is with a lot of slamming and weight.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Hopefully Anonymous

  • Well made, sturdy
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
I use it for my mitre saw and it is solid and well built. Easy to adjust.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Tina Sands

  • Stout and high quality
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
Seems to be strong and high quality. Fit my Ridgid 12-inch saw well.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by C. Buxton

  • Does the job, but the 350 would've been better.
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
I was looking for an inexpensive stand, and was looking hard at the MSA330 - the 350lb capacity stand with wheels and integrated power plug. I was really digging the dual tube sliders on each side, but made the mistake of talking myself into the upgrade 750lb capacity stand since I wasn't going to need the wheels anyway. First off - totally my fault for not looking at the pictures closer and realizing this was a single-slide design. I saw that it had a tubular build, and just assumed it was the MSA330 built sturdier and minus the extras. That's definitely on me. Cons: The single slide arm with the offset perch has never made sense to me in a rigidity standpoint. On this, it's no different. Plus, the way the tightening knobs are positioned, there's literally no way to avoid any slight tilting of the roller; If the height knob were on the adjacent side at a 90 degree angle, it would've solved that, but instead it's in line with the side to side force, meaning it's effectively just a pivot point. Is it going to matter for general cuts, or framing lumber? Likely not. But a simple change would at least make it a little better in that regard. Speaking of the roller - the stop design is near worthless. If you look at the way the stops are integrated into the rollers on the MSA330, you see a little ledge on the bottom that the material would rest on as it's being stopped. Not on this one, it's just a flat vertical surface. You get to shove your board to the stop, and... that's it. There's no real positive engagement. This is baffling to me, since their other design is built different. For all I know, they're even the same size and everything and just on a different bracket which would be even more confusing. Why make two different ones? Likewise, the rollers aren't offset, they're still centered on the post for strength. But since the slides aren't centered because of the single tube design, it means the roller is effectively offset backwards and you loose a couple inches since it's then behind the fence line when extended out. The last complaint, is just that there's no leveling ability of the stand. Again, something the MSA330 does have, and this doesn't. It's like they cut so many corners to offer a stand that has double the weight capacity but at the same price point, and it detracts from the overall quality. All my complaints aside, I was able to mount a 12" Dewalt DWS779 on it easily enough (you can't really carry it combined at that point, you definitely have to take it off to move things). It holds it fine, doesn't flex at the saw location, and as long as I had it on a solid surface, it was pretty sturdy. However, in retrospect I should've gotten the MSA330 instead. The 330 gives you the adjustable foot for leveling, the better roller stop design, dual slider system for stability, and wheels to make it easier to wheel around if you don't want to take the saw off. And what does the 750T give you in return for giving all that up? Extra weight capacity. But it got me thinking... take off 50 lbs for the saw, and what on earth piece of lumber am I (and apparently four or five friends) going to be hoisting onto this stand to cut, that requires such a capacity? Even a 350 capacity stand is still going to need a pair of people to haul anything onto it that approaches max load, and there are very few people cutting lumber like that on a saw on a stand. Unless you can find a very, very specific reason to need more than 350 lbs of total capacity on a stand like this, just stick with the MSA330 for basically the same price. You get a lot more for your buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Charles Olcott

  • Must buy for a miter saw stand!
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
Miter saw is solid as a rock! No wiggle! Super easy to put together. Very pleased! 😎
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by Raven

  • Universal??? Not even compatible with my Wen Saw
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
This is the problem with low-cost Chinese-designed & manufactured goods. They don't even coordinate the products that they put on the market. I am sure this product is compatible with hundreds of miter saws, but it is unacceptable that the provided mounting hardware is incompatible with a specific Wen Miter Saw (new). I have an M1011T and the hardware doesn't work. There is no way to tighten the nut because the holes in the saw aren't large enough for a socket to fit. Whether you blame that on the saw or the stand, the problem is there. I am sure I would rank this very high if not for the fact that I now have to find a work around for what should have been a perfect fit. Wen is cheap for a reason. That reason is they are bad designers producing without regard for how consumers use their products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Colin

  • Joke of a tool
Pattern Name: TOOLS Style: 750-Pound Capacity
Just about any saw stand you buy would be better then this. Full extended this table is 6’. Or for reference 3’ from extended arm to saw blade 👎👎. My son’s tyco saw has a wider wing span and capacity to hold longer length boards.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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