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USE HOLD-DOWNS, JIGS, FIXTURES OR FEATHER BOARDS TO HELP GUIDE 
AND CONTROL THE WORKPIECE. 

Accessories for use with your tool are available 

at extra cost from your local dealer or authorized service center. Instructions for making a 
push stick, a narrow rip auxiliary fence, a push block and feather boards are included in 
this manual.

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DO NOT PERFORM RIPPING, CROSSCUTTING OR ANY OTHER OPERATION 
FREEHAND.

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NEVER

 reach around or over saw blade.

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STABILITY

. Make sure the table saw is firmly mounted to a secure surface before use and 

does not move.

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NEVER CUT METALS

CEMENT BOARD OR MASONRY.

 Certain man-made 

materials have special instructions for cutting on table saws. Follow the manufacturer’s 
recommendations at all times. Damage to the saw and personal injury may result.

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THE PROPER THROAT PLATE MUST BE LOCKED IN PLACE AT ALL TIMES

 to 

reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece and possible injury.

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USE THE CORRECT SAW BLADE FOR THE INTENDED OPERATION.

 The blade 

must rotate toward the front of the saw. Always tighten the blade arbor nut securely. Before 
use, inspect the blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use a damaged or dull blade.

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NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A STALLED SAW BLADE WITHOUT FIRST TURNING 
THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECTING THE SAW FROM THE POWER 
SOURCE.

 If a workpiece or cut-off piece becomes trapped inside the blade guard 

assembly, turn saw off and wait for blade to stop before lifting the blade guard assembly 
and removing the piece.

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NEVER START THE MACHINE

 with the workpiece against the blade to reduce the risk 

of a thrown workpiece and personal injury.

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DO NOT HAVE ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN LINE WITH THE BLADE. 

Personal 

injury may occur. Stand to either side of the blade.

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NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY OR SET-UP WORK 

on the table/work area 

when the machine is running. A sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the blade. 
Severe injury can result.

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CLEAN THE TABLE/WORK AREA BEFORE LEAVING THE MACHINE. 

Lock

the switch in the “OFF” position and disconnect from the power source to prevent 
unauthorized use.

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ALWAYS

 lock the fence and bevel adjustment before cutting.

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DO NOT leave a long board (or other workpiece) unsupported so the spring of the 
board causes it to shift on the table resulting in loss of control and possible injury.

 

Provide proper support for the workpiece, based on its size and the type of operation to 
be performed. Hold the work firmly against the fence and down against the table surface.

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IF THIS SAW 

makes an unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates excessively, cease operating 

immediately, turn unit off and disconnect from power source until the problem has been 
located and corrected. Contact a D

E

WALT factory service center, a D

E

WALT authorized 

service center or other qualified service personnel if the problem can not be found.

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DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE

 until it is completely assembled and installed 

according to the instructions. A machine incorrectly assembled can cause serious injury.

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NEVER

 attempt to cut a stack of loose pieces of material which could cause loss of 

control or kickback. Support all materials securely.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 

regarding the safe and proper operation of power tools 

(i.e., a safety video) is available from the Power Tool Institute, 1300 Sumner Avenue, 
Cleveland, OH 44115-2851 (www.powertoolinstitute.com). Information is also available 
from the National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201. Please 
refer to the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.

metal prongs when unplugging or plugging in the cord. An accidental start-up can cause 
injury.

•  REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. 

Make sure that the switch is in 

the “OFF” position before plugging in the power cord. In the event of a power failure, move 
the switch to the “OFF” position. An accidental start-up can cause injury.

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Do not plug into or unplug from power source with wet hands.

•  USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.

 Use only accessories that are recommended 

by the manufacturer for your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may be 
hazardous when used on another tool. Consult the instruction manual for recommended 
accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.

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Magnetic accessories will not work on this saw.

•  NEVER STAND OR SIT ON TOOL.

 Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the 

cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.

•  CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. 

Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part 

that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and 
perform its intended function—check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving 
parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. 
A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced. Do not use 
tool if switch does not turn it on and off. Damaged parts can cause further damage to the 
machine and/or personal injury.

•  DIRECTION OF FEED. 

Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation 

of the blade or cutter only. No cove cutting or freehand cuts.

•  Check for adequate outfeed distance behind the saw to be sure materials can pass 

unobstructed through the cut. Work support tables should be placed in proper locations 
to fully support the material.

•  NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF.

 Don’t leave 

tool until it comes to a complete stop. Serious injury can result.

•  DO NOT OPERATE ELECTRIC TOOLS NEAR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR IN 

GASEOUS OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. 

Motors and switches in these tools may 

spark and ignite fumes.

•  STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING, AND USE COMMON SENSE. DO 

NOT USE THE MACHINE WHEN YOU ARE TIRED OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE 
OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR MEDICATION. 

A moment of inattention while operating 

power tools may result in serious injury.

•  DO NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY (gained from frequent use of this saw) TO 

REPLACE SAFETY RULES.

 Always remember that a careless fraction of a second is 

sufficient to inflict severe injury. Use extra caution and stay alert when making repetitive 
cuts. Turn off saw frequently to clean up saw dust and check adjustments to reduce 
monotony.

Additional Safety Rules for Table Saws

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AVOID AWKWARD POSITIONS

, where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into 

a saw blade.

•  Do not attempt to retrieve materials near the blade on the saw table while the blade is 

spinning.

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NEVER REACH IN BACK OF, OR AROUND, THE CUTTING TOOL 

with either hand 

to hold down the workpiece.

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KEEP ARMS, HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY 

from the blade to prevent serious injury.

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USE A PUSH STICK THAT IS APPROPRIATE TO THE APPLICATION TO PUSH 
WORKPIECES THROUGH THE SAW. 

A push stick is a wooden or plastic stick, often 

homemade, that should be used whenever the size or shape of the workpiece would 
cause you to place your hands within 6" (152 mm) of the blade.

Summary of Contents for DWE7499

Page 1: ... PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA ADVERTENCIA LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO Before returning this product call 1 800 4 DEWALT IF YOU SHOULD EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR DEWALT PURCHASE CALL 1 800 4 DEWALT IN MOST CASES A DEWALT REPRESENTATIVE CAN RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM OVER THE PHONE IF YOU HAVE A SUGGESTION OR COMMENT GIVE US A CALL YOUR FEEDBACK IS VITAL TO THE SUCCESS OF DEWALT S QUALITY I...

Page 2: ... and adjusting wrenches are removed from spindle before turning tool on Tools scrap pieces and other debris can be thrown at high speed causing injury KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in rain can cause shock or electrocution Keep your work area well lit to avoid tri...

Page 3: ...rmation is also available from the National Safety Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive Itasca IL 60143 3201 Please refer to the U S Department of Labor OSHA 1910 213 Regulations metal prongs when unplugging or plugging in the cord An accidental start up can cause injury REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power cord In the ev...

Page 4: ...MANUAL AND YOU SHOULD BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THEM Thru sawing refers to any cut that completely cuts through the workpiece Non thru sawing refers to any cut that does not completely cut through the workpiece Push Stick refers to a wooden or plastic stick usually homemade that is used to push small workpiece through the saw and keeps the operator s hands clear of the blade Kickback occurs when the sa...

Page 5: ...able saw is completely assembled and you have read the entire instruction manual Open the box and slide the saw out as shown in Figure 1 Carefully unpack the table saw and all loose items from the carton Examine all parts to make sure that parts have not been damaged during shipping If any parts are missing or damaged contact your dealer to replace them before attempting to assemble the tool FEATU...

Page 6: ...The throat plate includes four adjustment screws which raise or lower the throat plate When properly adjusted the front of the throat plate should be flush or slightly below the surface of the table top and secured in place The rear of the throat plate should be flush or slightly above the table top ASSEMBLY WARNING Shock Hazard To reduce the risk of serious personal injury turn unit off and disco...

Page 7: ...10 percent or more will cause a loss of power and overheating All DEWALT tools are factory tested If this tool does not operate check the power supply TO REMOVE THE THROAT PLATE 1 Remove the throat plate Q by turning the cam lock knob CC 1 4 turn counterclockwise 2 Using finger hole DD on the plate pull throat plate up and forward to expose the inside of the saw DO NOT operate the saw without the ...

Page 8: ...osition 2 locator pins then using the blade wrench holes as a guide for positioning align the pins Fig 23 3 Tighten the locator pins front and rear FIG 19 G OO F NN MM FIG 20 FIG 21 POSITION 1 POSITION 2 FIG 22 DD ADJUSTMENTS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury turn unit off and disconnect machine from power source before installing and removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups or...

Page 9: ...width marked on the blade or on the blade packaging The splitter and riving knife thickness must be greater than the body thickness and less than the kerf width as shown in Figure 26 RIVING KNIFE THICKNESS KERF WIDTH WIDTH OF CUT MADE BY THE BLADE BODY OR PLATE THICKNESS OF THE BLADE FIG 26 FIG 23 DD U ALIGNING RIVING KNIFE TO BLADE FIG 24 1 Remove the throat plate Refer to Remove Throat Plate und...

Page 10: ...ll times to reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece and possible injury There are two basic types of cutting with table saws ripping and crosscutting Regardless of material man made or natural wood the distinction between ripping and crosscutting is as follows Ripping is cutting to a different width usually with the grain and crosscutting describes cutting material across the shorter dimension usual...

Page 11: ...is tilted away from the fence and hands WARNING Keep hands clear of the blade On Off Switch Fig 29 WARNING To reduce the risk of injury be sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging machine in Pull the red paddle H to turn this saw on and push down the red paddle to turn the saw off LOCK OFF FEATURE INSTRUCTIONS To lock the saw off insert a padlock underneath the paddle A padlock with ...

Page 12: ... or slightly lower than the saw table CAUTION Never push or hold onto the free or cut off side of the workpiece if it is between the blade and the fence Ripping Small Pieces Fig 34 It is unsafe to rip small pieces It is not safe to put your hands close to the blade Instead rip a larger piece to obtain the desired piece When a small width is to be ripped and the hand cannot be safely put between th...

Page 13: ...mly against the miter gauge with the path of the blade in line with the desired cut location Keep the workpiece an inch or so in front of the blade KEEP BOTH HANDS AWAY FROM THE BLADE AND THE PATH OF THE BLADE Fig 39 FIG 39 4 Start the saw motor and allow the blade to come up to speed 5 While using both hands to keep the workpiece against the face of the miter gauge and holding the workpiece flat ...

Page 14: ...lade guard assembly not touching the blade before starting the motor CAUTION Certain workpiece shapes such as molding may not lift the blade guard assembly properly Feed the workpiece slowly to start the cut If the blade guard assembly contacts the blade place the workpiece under the blade guard assembly not touching the blade before starting the motor This operation is the same as crosscutting ex...

Page 15: ...ication Fig 44 1 All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and no additional lubrication is needed 2 The height adjustment screw may require periodic cleaning and lubrication If you have difficulty raising or lowering the blade a Unplug the saw b Turn the saw on its side so the bottom open part of the unit is accessible c Clean and lubricate the height adjustment screw threads Z...

Page 16: ... and replacement should be performed by a DEWALT factory service center a DEWALT authorized service center or other qualified service personnel Always use identical replacement parts Register Online Thank you for your purchase Register your product now for WARRANTY SERVICE Registering your product will help you obtain more efficient warranty service in case there is a problem with your product CON...

Page 17: ...ouper ATENCIÓN fabrique varas de empuje de madera contrachapada o madera blanda cuyo ancho sea igual o menor que el ancho del material que desea cortar Push Stick Pattern Modèle de poussoir Patrón de la vara de empuje Adjust length of push stick so hand will clear blade guard and rip fence Régler la longueur du poussoir de sorte que la main sera dégagée du protège lame et du guide longitudinal Aju...

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