A: This saw is not intended for use with dado blades
and molding cutters. Personal injury may occur.
by|Jun 1, 2023
Q:I don't need the DWE7491 rip capacity, dado-blade support or stand but I do want precise cuts. Are the 7491 and 745 built to the same tolerances for blade alignment to miter slot and to fence, blade runout, and table flatness? Are they equals in that way?
by|Dec 5, 2022
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A: Please contact us at wecare@sbdinc.com with the model number and Type number so that we may provide you with the correct answer. These questions are not readily avaiable and the specifications may change by type number and other factors.
by|Dec 26, 2022
Q:what is the site pro modular guard system
by|Dec 27, 2021
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A: Hello cathy
Thank you for your contact. We apologize for any trouble or inconvenience in finding information. The Site-Pro Modular Guarding System allows for tool free adjustments of the guarding components appropriate for each application.
Best Regards
Sherri C
DEWALT
by|Mar 16, 2022
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Q:Can you use a dado blade with this model
by|Dec 25, 2021
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A: NO!
by|Dec 28, 2021
A: No, according to the manual.
by|Dec 30, 2021
A: No
by|Jan 29, 2022
Q:Estará disponible pronto? Quisiera comprarla
by|Sep 6, 2021
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Q:Can you bolt the saw onto a DIY table saw station?
by|Aug 1, 2021
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A: Yes, I used 4 inches hex bolt, size 3/8 to bolt the saw to the table I built. It held sturdy.
by|Aug 3, 2021
A: Sure, if you use bolts and drill holes in the feet. But, it is rather stable without attaching to a surface due to the legs.
by|Aug 1, 2021
A: Hello Michael
Thank you for your contact. We apologize for any trouble or inconvenience in finding information. Yes, the saw is set up for bench mounting.
The table saw must be mounted firmly. Four mounting holes are provided in the
metal frame for mounting. We strongly recommend that these holes be used to anchor the
table saw to your workbench or other rigid, stationary work support.
CAUTION: Ensure that the surface is stable enough that large pieces of material will not
cause it to tip over during use.
1. Center the saw on the desired, stable work surface.
2. Drive four 3-1/2" (88.9 mm) long screws through the holes in the metal frame. Make
sure the screws extend through the frame and securely attach to the supporting work
surface.
If marring the supporting work surface is a concern, the DW745 can be mounted to scrap
wood which can then be clamped onto the desired work surface.
1. Cut a piece of 3/4" (19 mm) plywood to fit beneath the footprint of the saw.
2. Screw the saw to the plywood and clamp the overhang of the plywood to the work
surface. If the screws protrude through the plywood base, set it on two scrap pieces of
material of equal thickness and attach them to the edges of the plywood to hold the saw
further off of the work surface and prevent the screws from marring the surface.
Best Regards
Sherri C
DEWALT
by|Feb 5, 2022
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A: Hello Michael,
Yes, the saw is set up for bench mounting.
The table saw must be mounted firmly. Four mounting holes are provided in the
metal frame for mounting. We strongly recommend that these holes be used to anchor the
table saw to your workbench or other rigid, stationary work support.
CAUTION: Ensure that the surface is stable enough that large pieces of material will not
cause it to tip over during use.
1. Center the saw on the desired, stable work surface.
2. Drive four 3-1/2" (88.9 mm) long screws through the holes in the metal frame. Make
sure the screws extend through the frame and securely attach to the supporting work
surface.
If marring the supporting work surface is a concern, the DW745 can be mounted to scrap
wood which can then be clamped onto the desired work surface.
1. Cut a piece of 3/4" (19 mm) plywood to fit beneath the footprint of the saw.
2. Screw the saw to the plywood and clamp the overhang of the plywood to the work
surface. If the screws protrude through the plywood base, set it on two scrap pieces of
material of equal thickness and attach them to the edges of the plywood to hold the saw
further off of the work surface and prevent the screws from marring the surface.
Thanks for shopping with the Home Depot
by|Oct 11, 2021
A: Yes you can. There are holes in the bottom tubes to accommodate bolts. Best saw ever!
by|Aug 1, 2021
Q:Has Dewalt stopped making the 10” saw that uses 110? I would like to buy just the saw with no stand. Where and when can I get one?
by|May 5, 2021
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A: Please contact DEWALT at WECARE@sbdinc.com so we may best assist you with your question.