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Bench Mounting 

Holes are provided in all four feet to facilitate bench mounting, as shown 

in Figure 2. (Two different sized holes are provided to accommodate 

different sizes of screws. Use either hole, it is not necessary to use 

both.) Always mount your saw firmly to prevent movement. To enhance 

the tool’s portability, it can be mounted to a piece of 12.7 mm (1/2") 

or thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work support or 

moved to other job sites and reclamped.

NOTE: 

If you elect to mount your saw to a piece of plywood, make sure 

that the mounting screws don’t protrude from the bottom of the wood. 

The plywood must sit flush on the work support. When clamping the 

saw to any work surface, clamp only on the clamping bosses where the 

mounting screw holes are located. Clamping at any other point will surely 

interfere with the proper operation of the saw.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Changing or Installing a New Saw Blade (Fig. 3, 4, 5)

WARNING:

 

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, 

turn off the tool and disconnect it from the power source before 

attempting to move it, change accessories or make any adjustments 

accept as written in laser adjustment instructions.

CAUTION:

  •  Never depress the spindle lock button while the blade is under power 

or coasting.

  •  Do not cut ferrous metal (containing iron or steel) or masonry or fiber 

cement product with this miter saw.

GUARD

GUARD 

BRACKET 

SCREW

WRENCH

FIG. 4

Removing the Blade

  1. Unplug the saw.
  2. Raise the arm to the upper position. Depress the head lock lever 

(Fig. 3) to release the lower guard and raise the lower guard as 

far as possible.

  3. Loosen, but do not remove guard bracket screw until the bracket can 

be raised far enough to access the blade screw. The lower guard will 

remain raised due to the position of the guard bracket screw.

  4. Depress the spindle lock button (Fig. 3) while carefully rotating the 

saw blade by hand until the lock engages.

  5. Keeping the button depressed, use the other hand and the wrench 

provided to loosen the blade screw. (Turn clockwise, left-hand 

threads)

  6. Remove the blade screw, outer blade clamp, and

 blade. The 25.4 mm (1") blade adapter, if used, and the inner blade 

clamp, may be left on the spindle.

BLADE

 INNER CLAMP 

WASHER

BLADE 

ADAPTER

OUTER 

CLAMP 

WASHER

BLADE 

SCREW

FIG. 5

NOTE:

 For blades with a blade hole of 15.88 mm (5/8"), the 25.4 mm (1") 

blade adapter is not used.

Installing a Blade

  1. Unplug the saw.
  2. With the arm raised, the lower guard held open and the guard bracket 

raised, place the blade on the spindle, onto the blade adapter [if using 

a blade with a 25.4 mm (1") diameter blade hole] and against the 

inner blade clamp with the teeth at the bottom of the blade pointing 

toward the back of the saw.

  3. Assemble the outer blade clamp onto the spindle.
  4. Install the blade screw and, engaging the spindle lock, tighten the 

screw firmly with wrench provided. (Turn counterclockwise, left-hand 

threads)

NOTE:

 When using blades with a 15.88 mm (5/8") diameter blade hole, 

the blade adapter will not be used and should be stored in a safe place for 

future use.
  5. Return the guard bracket to its original position and firmly tighten the 

guard bracket screw to hold bracket in place.

WARNING

:

•  The guard bracket must be returned to its 

original position and the screw tightened 

before activating the saw.

•  Failure to do so may allow the guard 

to contact the spinning saw blade resulting 

in damage to the saw and severe personal 

injury.

Transporting the Saw 

FIG. 6

LOCK 

DOWN 

PIN

WARNING: To reduce the risk 

of serious personal injury, turn off 

the tool and disconnect it from the 

power source before attempting 

to move it, change accessories 

or make any adjustments accept 

as written in laser adjustment 

instructions.

In order to conveniently carry the 

miter saw from place to place, a 

carrying handle has been included on 

the top of the saw arm, as shown in 

Figure 3. To transport the saw, lower 

the arm and depress the lock down 

pin shown in Figure 6.

Adjustments

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn off 

the tool and disconnect it from the power source before attempting 

to move it, change accessories or make any adjustments accept as 

written in laser adjustment instructions.
NOTE:

 Your miter saw is fully and accurately adjusted at the factory at the 

time of manufacture. If readjustment due to shipping and handling or any 

other reason is required, follow the steps below to adjust your saw. 
Once made, these adjustments should remain accurate. Take a little time 

now to follow these directions carefully to maintain the accuracy of which 

your saw is capable.

MITER SCALE ADJUSTMENT 

Place a square against the saw’s fence and blade, as shown in Figure 7. 

(Do not touch the tips of the blade teeth with the square. To do so will 

cause an inaccurate measurement.) Unlock miter lock lever (see Fig. 8) 

and swing the miter arm until the miter detent locks it at the 0

˚

 miter 

position. Do not lock miter lock lever. If the saw blade is not exactly 

perpendicular to the fence, loosen the three screws that hold the miter 

scale to the base (shown in Fig. 8) and move the scale/miter arm assembly 

left or right until the blade is perpendicular to the fence, as measured with 

the square. Retighten the three screws. Pay no attention to the reading of the 

miter pointer at this point. 

MITER POINTER ADJUSTMENT

Unlock miter lock lever and squeeze the miter detent to move the miter 

arm to the zero position, as shown in Figure 8. Unlock the miter lock 

lever to allow the miter detent to snap into place as you rotate the miter 

arm past zero. Observe the pointer and miter scale through the viewing 

opening shown in Figure 9. If the pointer does not indicate exactly zero, 

loosen the pointer screw, adjust the pointer to 0

˚

 and retighten.

BEVEL SQUARE TO TABLE

To align the blade square to the rotary table, lock the arm in the down 

position. Place a square against the blade taking care to not have the 

square on top of a tooth, as shown in Figure 10B. Loosen the Bevel 

Clamp Knob so that you can move the Bevel Arm. Move the Bevel Arm 

as necessary so that the blade is at 0° bevel to the table. If the Bevel 

Arm needs adjustment, loosen the lock nut on the right side Bevel Stop 

as shown in Figure 11, and adjust the stop screw as necessary. Hold the 

stop screw in place and tighten the lock nut.

Summary of Contents for DW713-XE

Page 1: ...DW713 XE 254 mm 10 COMPOUND MITER SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL Questions See us on the World Wide Web at www dewalt com ...

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Page 3: ...ACTUATION AND VISIBILITY 7 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BRAKE 7 MITER LOCK ADJUSTMENT 8 BRUSHES 8 OPERATION 8 SWITCH 8 CUTTING WITH YOUR SAW 8 CROSSCUTS 8 BEVEL CUTS 8 QUALITY OF CUT 8 BODY AND HAND POSITION 8 CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE 9 SUPPORT FOR LONG PIECES 9 CUTTING PICTURE FRAMES SHADOW BOXES AND OTHER FOUR SIDED PROJECTS 9 CUTTING TRIM MOLDING AND OTHER FRAMES 9 CUTTING COMPOUND MITERS 10 MITER SCALE 10...

Page 4: ...rther damage the tool or machine and or cause injury TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE before installing or removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups when making repairs or changing locations An accidental start up can cause injury Do not touch the plug s metal prongs when unplugging or plugging in the cord REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTI...

Page 5: ...use your hand to be within 6 of the saw blade NEVER LOCK THE SWITCH in the ON position Severe personal injury may result TURN OFF THE MACHINE and allow the blade to come to a complete stop before raising the arm and prior to cleaning the blade area removing debris in the path of the blade before servicing or adjusting tool A moving blade can cause serious injury PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE WORKP...

Page 6: ...workbench or strong table Examine Figures 2 and 3 to become familiar with the saw and its various parts The section on adjustments will refer to these terms and you must know what and where the parts are CAUTION Pinch Hazard To reduce the risk of injury keep thumb underneath the handle when pulling the handle down The lower guard will move up as the handle is pulled down which could cause pinching...

Page 7: ...lastic uncut plate limits blade tear out SAW BLADES ALWAYS USE 254 mm 10 SAW BLADES WITH 15 88 mm 5 8 ARBOR HOLES SPEED RATING MUST BE AT LEAST 5500 RPM Never use a smaller diameter blade It will not be guarded properly Use crosscut blades only Do not use blades designed for ripping combination blades or blades with hook angles in excess of 5 DEWALT BLADE RANGE NO OF TEETH BLADE DESC APPLICATION T...

Page 8: ...or future use 5 Return the guard bracket to its original position and firmly tighten the guard bracket screw to hold bracket in place WARNING The guard bracket must be returned to its original position and the screw tightened before activating the saw Failure to do so may allow the guard to contact the spinning saw blade resulting in damage to the saw and severe personal injury Transporting the Sa...

Page 9: ...and slide the fence to the left Make a dry run with the saw turned off and check for clearance Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical to provide maximum workpiece support without interfering with arm up and down movement Tighten knob securely When the bevel operations are complete don t forget to relocate the fence to the right GUARD ACTUATION AND VISIBILITY CAUTION Pinch Hazard...

Page 10: ...e is not a substitute for guards or for ensuring your own safety by giving the saw your complete attention MITER LOCK ADJUSTMENT FIG 15 The miter lock rod should be adjusted if the table of the saw can be moved when the miter lock handle is locked down To adjust put the miter lock handle in the up position Using a slotted screwdriver adjust the lock rod in 1 8 clockwise turn increments to increase...

Page 11: ...erial Use care in selecting and placing these clamps Take time to make a dry run before making the cut The left fence will slide from side to side to aid in clamping SUPPORT FOR LONG PIECES WARNING To reduce the risk of serious personal injury turn off the tool and disconnect it from the power source before attempting to move it change accessories or make any adjustments accept as written in laser...

Page 12: ...r mark in the vernier scale shown in Figure 23 with the whole degree number etched in the miter scale Examine Figure 23 closely the setting shown is 24º right miter 3 To set the additional 1 4 squeeze the miter arm lock and carefully move the arm to the RIGHT until the 1 4 degree vernier mark aligns with the CLOSEST degree mark on the miter scale In our example the closest degree mark on the miter...

Page 13: ...ng resting on the base of the saw 2 Miter left 45 3 Save left side of cut OUTSIDE CORNER Left side 1 Position molding with bottom of molding against the base of the saw 2 Miter right 45 3 Save left side of cut NOTE If the cut must be made somewhere other than 1 from the end of the molding cut off the molding at 90 approx 1 25 4 mm longer than your final length then make the miter cut as described ...

Page 14: ...ES 1 Move the left side fence out of the path of the blade before attempting any of the following cuts 2 Molding laying with broad back surface down flat on saw table Fig 29 3 The settings below are for all Standard U S crown molding with 52 and 38 angles BEVEL SETTING TYPE OF CUT LEFT SIDE INSIDE CORNER 33 85 1 Top of molding against fence 2 Miter table set right 31 62 3 Save left end of cut RIGH...

Page 15: ...round AND UNDER the base and the rotary table Even though slots are provided to allow debris to pass through some dust will accumulate 3 The brushes are designed to give you several years of use To replace the brushes refer to Brushes on page 8 or return the tool to the nearest service center for repair A list of service center locations is packed with your tool Repairs To assure product SAFETY an...

Page 16: ...ncorrect blade for work being done 4 Change the blade type see page 5 Blade does not come up to speed 1 Extension cord too light or too long 1 Replace with adequate size cord see page 2 2 Low house current 2 Contact your electric company Machine vibrates excessively 1 Saw not mounted securely to stand or work bench 1 Tighten all mounting hardware see page 6 2 Stand or bench on uneven floor 2 Repos...

Page 17: ...COMPOUND MITER CUT POSITION WOOD WITH BROAD FLAT SIDE ON THE TABLE AND THE NARROW EDGE AGAINST THE FENCE SET THIS MITER ANGLE ON SAW ANGLE OF SIDE OF BOX ANGLE A S Q U A R E B O X 6 S I D E D B O X MITER DEGREE SETTING BEVEL DEGREE SETTING SET THIS BEVEL ANGLE ON SAW 8 S I D E D B O X ...

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Page 20: ...a NOV07 Form No 648398 00 DW713 XE Copyright 2007 DEWALT The following are trademarks for one or more DEWALT power tools the yellow and black color scheme the D shaped air intake grill the array of pyramids on the handgrip the kit box configuration and the array of lozenge shaped humps on the surface of the tool ...

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