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be disposed of with normal household waste.
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reducing the demand for raw materials. Please recycle electrical
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Clamp: DW7090-XJ (Fig. B)
The clamp
37
is used for firmly clamping workpiece to the saw table.
Quick Release Clamps: DWS5026-XJ
Dust Bag: DW7053-QZ (Fig. C)
Equipped with a zipper for easy emptying, the dust bag
38
will capture the
majority of the sawdust produced.
Leg Stands: DE7023-XJ, DE7033-XJ (Fig. D)
The leg stand
39
is used to extend the table width of the saw.
Clamp Brackets: DE7025-XJ (Fig. E)
The clamp brackets
40
are used for mounting the saw to a stand.
sAW BLADEs:
ALWAYS USE 250 mm SAW BLADES WITH 30 mm ARBOUR
HOLES. SPEED RATING MUST BE AT LEAST 4000 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°.
BLADE DEsCRIPTIOns
APPLICATION
DIAMETER
TEETH
Construction Saw Blades
(thin kerf with anti-stick rim)
General Purpose
250 mm
40
Fine Crosscuts
250 mm
60
Woodworking Saw Blades
(provide smooth, clean cuts)
Fine crosscuts
250 mm
80
Non-ferrous metals
250 mm
96
Optional Accessories
WARNING:
Since accessories, other than those offered by
D
e
WALT
,
have not been tested with this product, use of such accessories with
this tool could be hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only
D
e
WALT
recommended accessories should be used with this product.
Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories.
Summary of Contents for DWS727
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