10
HH
D
FIG. 10
II
3. Press the blade guard lock lever (WW) down until it snaps into the locked position.
Check to make sure the guard is locked onto the riving knife. If the guard is not locked
the blade guard lock lever will flip up to the unlocked position.
WW
FIG. 11
FIG. 11A
FIG. 11B
WW
TO REMOVE THE BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY
1. Lift the blade guard assembly lock lever (WW) to the unlocked position.
2. Rotate the guard back and slide pin from riving knife slot.
Miter Gauge
NOTE:
A large auxiliary miter gauge face may be used.
TO ATTACH THE MITER GAUGE
The DW745 includes a miter gauge for crosscutting materials. The miter gauge can be
used by insertion into one of the two miter gauge slots (JJ) in the table top (Fig. 12).
NOTE:
Refer to crosscutting and bevel crosscutting instructions before performing
these operations on the table saw.
FIG. 12
JJ
Bench Mounting
NOTE:
A portable table saw stand is designed for use with this saw and is available at a
local D
E
WALT dealer or service center at extra cost.
TO BENCH MOUNT SAW
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and
disconnect machine from power source
before
attempting to move it, change
accessories or make any adjustments.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, make sure table saw is firmly
mounted before use.
The table saw must be mounted firmly. Four mounting holes (N, Fig. 3) 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.