The instructions that come with the stand says the base is preassembled, but it is not and there are no instructions for assembling the base I don't even know which bolts to use to put the base together.
You are correct...the base is not pre-assembled as stated in the instructions. However it is a very easy task. The four base parts slot together in a fairly obvious way. The bolts to use are actually packaged separately and marked as "Bolts for Base". There are four bolts in total. One bolt goes in each corner of the base assembly. I put my bolts through from the bottom with the nuts and lockwashers on top. I did this to minimize the ground clearance although now that it is assembled it probably wasn't necessary. Once the four base pieces are together you can follow the instructions as printed. BTW, when bolting the four upright channels to the base, two of them use the same bolts as the ones holding one end of the "U"-shaped wheel supports. The instructions didn't mention this. It is also fairly obvious. In the end, no problems putting this extremely sturdy stand together. I'm glad I bought this to go along with my planer!
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