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ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS

Model DLS714 is a 190mm (7-1/2") Cordless slide compound miter saw

powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series, and the power is comparable to 

AC models.

Its main features are as follows:

• High power delivered by 36V (18Vx2) DC Brushless motor enables to cut

  as fast as if you were using a corded slide compound miter saw.

• Automatic speed control; automatically changes the cutting speed

  according to load conditions for an optimum operation.

• LED indicator panel for 2 indications

  (1) Battery fuel gauge

  (2) Indication of Automatic speed control

Note:

 Not compatible with 1.3Ah Li-ion battery BL1815.

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pecification

Model

Specification

DLS714

Battery

Voltage: V

36 (18x2)

Capacity: Ah

1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0

Energy capacity: Wh

27x2, 36x2, 54x2, 72x2, 90x2

Cell

Li-ion

Charging time (approx): min

15, 24, 22, 36, 45 with DC18RD

15x2, 24x2, 22x2, 36x2, 45x2 with DC18RC

Max output power (W)

1,200

No load speed: min

-1

= rpm

5,700

Saw blade: mm (")

Diameter

190 (7-1/2)

Hole diameter

North America: 15.88 (5/8)

Other countries: 20 (13/16)

Electric brake

Yes

Soft start

Yes

Weight according to

EPTA-Procedure 

01/2003

*

1

: kg (lbs)

European countries

*

2

13.0 (28.7)

*

4

, 13.5 (29.8)

*

5

Other countries

*

3

12.6 (27.8)

*

4

, 13.1 (28.9)

*

5

Bevel angle

45° Left

5° Right

Miter angle

With a 20mm (13/16")

auxiliary wood fence

45 x 265

(1-3/4 x 10-3/8)

60 x 265

(2-3/8 x 10-3/8)

N/A

40 x 300

(1-9/16 x 11-3/4)

52 x 300

(2-1/16 x 11-3/4)

40 x 300

(1-9/16 x 11-3/4)

With a 15mm (9/16")

auxiliary wood fence

45 x 185

(1-3/4 x 7-1/4)

60 x 185

(2-3/8 x 7-1/4)

N/A

45° Left and Right

40 x 212

(1-9/16 x 8-3/8)

52 x 212

(2-1/16 x 8-3/8)

N/A

With a 10mm (3/8")

auxiliary wood fence

N/A

60 x 145

(2-3/8 x 5-3/4)

N/A

57° Right

N/A

52 x 163

(2-1/16 x 6-3/8)

N/A

Cutting capacities [height x width]: mm (")

Dimensions: mm ( " )

Length (L)

655 (25-3/4)

Width (W)

430 (17)

Height (H)

445 (17-1/2)

L

W

H

*1 

With TCT saw blade 190mm

*2 

With saw head locking lever

*3 

Without saw head locking lever

*4 

With two batteries BL1815N; BL1820, BL1820B

*5 

With two batteries BL1830; BL1840, BL1840B; BL1850, BL1850B

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ECHNICAL INFORMATION

PRODUCT

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Model No.
Description

Cordless Slide Compound Miter Saw 190mm (7-1/2")

DLS714

October 2015

OFFICIAL USE 

for ASC & Sales Shop

Summary of Contents for DLS714

Page 1: ...er North America 15 88 5 8 Other countries 20 13 16 Electric brake Yes Soft start Yes Weight according to EPTA Procedure 01 2003 1 kg lbs European countries 2 13 0 28 7 4 13 5 29 8 5 Other countries 3...

Page 2: ...of extra Battery Note The standard equipment may vary by country or model variation TCT saw blades Horizontal vise Set plate assembly Holder assembly 18V Li ion battery BL1815N BL1820 BL1820B BL1830 B...

Page 3: ...2 Arm complete section 12 4 2 3 Base section 13 4 2 4 Sub fence section 13 4 2 5 Other section 14 4 3 Reference tightening torque of screw 14 4 4 Disassembly Assembly 15 4 4 1 Warning 15 4 4 2 Blade c...

Page 4: ...ssembling 33 4 4 9 2 Assembling 33 4 4 10 Square rod complete 34 4 4 10 1 Assembling 34 4 4 11 Positive lock mechanism of Turn base complete 35 4 4 11 1 Disassembling 35 4 4 11 2 Assembling 36 4 4 12...

Page 5: ...angle adjustment 41 4 5 3 Saw blade 45 angle adjustment 41 4 5 4 Saw blade Adjustment for max cutting capacity 42 4 5 5 Guide fence 42 5 Circuit diagram 44 6 Wiring diagram 45 6 1 1 Motor housing sect...

Page 6: ...October 2015 1 EXPLODED DIAGRAM EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Figure 1 6 47...

Page 7: ...October 2015 Figure 2 7 47...

Page 8: ...October 2015 2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM EXCEPT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Figure 3 8 47...

Page 9: ...October 2015 Figure 4 9 47...

Page 10: ...lical gear 53 51 1R036 Bearing setting plate 17 2 press fitting Spindle 56 1R041 Vise plate removing Rotor ass y 25 1R164 Ring spring setting tool A press fitting Ball bearing 6201DDW 55 removing Spin...

Page 11: ...ASE COMPLETE SECTION Item No Description Portion to lubricate Lubricant Amount 46 Blade case complete a Gear room Makita grease FA No 2 13g b Contact surface with Front arm complete 145 a little 145 F...

Page 12: ...No 2 a little 136 Arm complete a Joint portion with Arm holder complete 156 b Concave portion x8 1g 137 Release pin a Circumference a little b Surface 139 Stopper plate Surface 158 M10 Screw Thread po...

Page 13: ...lete a Center boss Makita grease FA No 2 1 g b oil sump portion x6 a little 195 Slide plate Surface 2 g 196 Figure 7 4 2 4 SUB FENCE SECTION Item No Description Portion to lubricate Lubricant Amount 1...

Page 14: ...nter washer 66 66 Center washer 67 Spiral spring 26 Whole portion 153 O ring 5 Whole portion 181 Lock pin Tip portion 190 Grip 32 Threaded portion Figure 9 4 3 REFERENCE TIGHTENING TORQUE OF SCREW No...

Page 15: ...he machine at the highest raised position push Stopper pin 154 into Front arm complete 145 Figure 10 3 Remove M6x20 Hex socket head bolt 30 Flat washer 6 31 and Ring 6 32 then remove Link plate comple...

Page 16: ...Machine until it stands vertically to Base Figure 14 7 Insert 1R003 into the hole of Pin 16 90 155 Spread its tips to hold the pipe Then while twisting 1R003 pull off Pin 16 90 155 from the machine F...

Page 17: ...head screw 39 and Guard 92 10 Remove Stop ring E 5 36 with a small slotted screwdriver 11 Remove Link cover 35 and Ring 6 34 then remove Link plate complete 33 Figure 19 12 Separate Blocking mechanism...

Page 18: ...disassembly procedure Be careful to check the points mentioned in Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 1 Insert two Sleeves 17 117 or 119 into Torsion spring 28 118 Figure 22 2 Hook Torsion spring...

Page 19: ...Pin 16 90 155 and apply Makita grease FA No 2 a little on the circumference of Pin 16 90 155 Figure 24 5 Insert Pin 16 90 155 into Front arm complete 145 and Blade case complete 46 until Pin s end com...

Page 20: ...26 2 Remove Ball bearing 629DDW 28 with 1R269 Figure 27 3 Clamp the flats of Rotor ass y 25 with Vise and two 1R041 and pull off Motor housing section Note Do not cramp Gear section Figure 28 4 Remove...

Page 21: ...or ass y 25 and Baffle plate 24 Rihgt Wrong Figure 30 Figure 31 Caution for Handling of Rotor When handling or storing multiple Rotors be sure to keep a proper distance between Rotors as shown in Figu...

Page 22: ...12 Figure 32 3 Remove Battery fuel gauge section and Terminal B from Handle set 1 4 Remove six 4x18 Tapping screws 4 then remove Handle set 1 Figure 33 6 Remove two 4x18 Tapping screws 19 then remove...

Page 23: ...Handle cover complete 12 Figure 35 2 Remove Battery fuel gauge section and Terminal B from Handle set 1 3 Remove six 4x18 Tapping screws 4 and three M5 x45 Pan head screws 3 then remove Handle set 1 F...

Page 24: ...of Switch 9 to the projection of Lock off button 6 Figure 38 4 4 6 BEARING BOX HELICAL GEAR 53 4 4 6 1 DISASSEMBLING 1 For setting the machine at the raised position push Stopper pin 154 into Front ar...

Page 25: ...emove Ball bearing 607DDW 48 with 1R269 Figure 42 5 Remove Retaining ring S 12 49 with 1R291 Figure 43 6 Insert a set of 1R356 between Helical gear 53 51 and Bearing box 54 and put them on two 1R258 7...

Page 26: ...51 Figure 45 9 Put Ball bearing 6201DDW 55 onto 1R164 and press Spindle 56 with Arbor press to remove it Figure 46 10 Put Bearing box 54 onto 1R165 11 Put 1R028 onto Ball bearing 6201DDW 55 and press...

Page 27: ...it will always be damaged when removed 4 4 6 2 ASSEMBLING 1 Put 1R164 onto a new Ball bearing 6201DDW 55 and press 1R164 with Arbor press to press fit Ball bearing 6201DDW 55 Note Be sure to replace...

Page 28: ...6 Set Retaining ring S 12 49 with 1R291 Figure 52 7 Put Bearing box section onto 1R036 8 Press fit a new Ball bearing 607DDW 48 Note Be sure to replace the removed Ball bearing with a new one because...

Page 29: ...Blade case complete 46 Figure 55 Figure 56 2 Blocking mechanism can be disassembled as shown above M4x10 Pan head screw 87 89 93 Lock plate 88 Rod 8 84 Compression spring 7 83 Rod holder 81 Lock leve...

Page 30: ...moves smoothly 2 In case it is hard to operate Safety lock mechanism adjust the position of Rod holder 81 by sliding it parallel to Blade case Figure 57 3 Loosen two M4x10 Pan head screws 93 and slid...

Page 31: ...to Safety cover 68 by aligning its holes with four bosses of Safety cover 68 3 Apply Makita grease FA No 2 a little on the whole of Spiral spring 26 67 Figure 60 4 Mount Center cover 63 by inserting...

Page 32: ...arily tighten M5x16 H S button head bolt 70 Figure 63 Figure 64 9 Move Center cover 63 until its projection touches the flange of M6x16 Hex socket head bolt 65 10 Fix Center cover 63 to Blade case com...

Page 33: ...er 184 Note Turn base complete 173 can be removed without removing Blade case section Figure 66 4 4 9 2 ASSEMBLING 1 Assemble by reversing the disassembly procedure 2 Apply Makita grease FA No 2 to th...

Page 34: ...ket head bolt 174 from the bottom side in the same way Figure 68 3 Slide Arm holder complete 156 so that the grooves for square rod complete 175 come close to the axis of Turn base complete 173 And th...

Page 35: ...pping screws 186 to separate Lock lever plate 185 and Lock lever 184 from Turn base complete 173 3 Remove Pin 3 180 while pressing Compression spring 6 182 toward Grip 32 190 assembling side 4 Pull of...

Page 36: ...e Be careful to check the points mentioned in Figure 71 Figure 71 1 The projection of Lock lever plate 185 has to face Grip 32 190 side 2 Apply Makita grease FA No 2 to the threaded portion of Grip 32...

Page 37: ...terclockwise to loosen a little Note Do not remove Knob 20 152 completely from Stopper pin 154 Otherwise you cannot pull Stopper pin 154 in the next step Figure 72 4 Remove Blade case section See 4 4...

Page 38: ...N ARM COMPLETE 4 4 14 1 ASSEMBLING Figure 75 1 Set Ring 26 163 to Arm holder complete 156 2 Tighten M4x8 Set screw 131 to the cylindrical surface of Arm complete 136 with Hex wrench 2 Note When re usi...

Page 39: ...ot smoothly without backlash Figure 76 Figure 77 2 Mount Lever 100 130 and the relevant parts to Arm complete 136 with keeping the lever angle as drawn above for providing the suitable lever angle to...

Page 40: ...e With battery removed and Lever 100 130 loosened adjust the tightening force of M10 17 Hex nut 132 so that the body can keep itself up to 25 and fall down under its own weight when its inclination an...

Page 41: ...n smoothly from every position Figure 79 4 5 2 SAW BLADE 90 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Adjust the angle of saw blade at 90 against Turn base complete 173 using 1R208 and M6x16 Hex socket head bolt 138 Figure 80...

Page 42: ...lowest position Note Saw blade must not touch Kerf boards 171 or 172 and Base complete 194 4 5 5 GUIDE FENCE Figure 83 1 Temporarily tighten M6x25 Hex socket head bolt with WG 115 into Screw hole A 2...

Page 43: ...October 2015 Figure 84 3 Securely tighten three M6x25 Hex socket head bolts with WG 115 in order of C B A A B C 1R208 Saw blade 115 Operator s position 115 114 43 47...

Page 44: ...ated connector M3 5 Circuit of Switch Battery fuel gauge Remaining capacity detection SW AWG14 AWG22 AWG14 Terminal B Straight receptacle with lock 187 t 0 8 Terminal A Flag receptacle with lock 250 t...

Page 45: ...October 2015 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 6 1 1 MOTOR HOUSING SECTION Figure 86 Route Lead wires of Stator through this groove of Motor housing Stator Motor housing 45 47...

Page 46: ...October 2015 6 1 2 SWITCH SECTION Set Insulated connectors as shown below Figure 87 Switch Short bar Side of Switch Lead wires Insulated connector Switch Screw Crimped portion Right Wrong Wrong 46 47...

Page 47: ...auge Terminal B Terminal A Controller Do not route Lead wires on this boss Put Noise suppressor in this space as shown below Put Stator lead wires covered with a tube in this groove Switch Battery fue...

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