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FIG. 9

POSITION 1

POSITION 2

CC

POSITION 1 FENCE ALIGNMENT

  1. Install the fence in position 1 and unlock the rail lock lever (E). Locate both locator pins (CC) that support the 

fence on the front and rear rails.

  2. Loosen the rear locator pin screw and adjust the allignment 

of the fence in the groove until the fence face is parallel to the 

blade. Make sure you measure from the fence face to the front 

and back of the blade to ensure alignment.

  3. Tighten the locator screw and repeat on the left side of the 

blade.

  4. Check rip scale pointer adjustment. Refer to figure 11.

POSITION 2 FENCE ALIGNMENT

  1. To align position 2 fence locator pins (CC), ensure position 1 

pins have been aligned, refer to 

Position 1 Fence Alignment

.

  2. Loosen the position 2 pins, then using the blade wrench holes 

as a guide for positioning, align the pins (fig. 10).

  3. Tighten the locator pins (front and rear).

Adjusting the Rip Scale (Fig. 11)

  1. Unlock the rail lock lever (E).
  2. Set the blade at 0° bevel and move the fence in until it touches the blade.
  3. Lock the rail lock lever.
  4. Loosen the rip scale indicator screws (EE) and set the rip scale indicator 

to read zero (0). Retighten the rip scale indicator screws. The yellow rip 
scale (top) reads correctly only when the fence is mounted on the right 
side of the blade and is in position 1 (for zero to 62 cm [24.5”] ripping) 
not the 82.5 cm (32.5”) rip position. The white scale (bottom) reads 
correctly only when the fence is mounted on the right side of the blade 
and in position 2 (for 20.3 cm [8”] to 82.5 cm [32.5”] ripping).

The rip scale reads correctly only when the fence is mounted to the right of the blade.

Rail Lock Adjustment (Fig. 1, 12)

The rail lock has been factory-set. If you need to re-adjust, 

proceed as follows:
  1. Lock the rail lock lever (E).
  2. On the underside of the saw, loosen the jam nut (GG). 
  3. Tighten the hex rod (HH) until the spring on the locking 

system is compressed creating the desired tension on the 

rail lock lever. Retighten the jam nut against the hex rod.

  4. Flip the saw over and check that the fence does not move 

when the lock lever is engaged. If the fence is still loose, 

tighten the spring further.

FIG. 10

CC

T

FIG. 11

15

14

13

18

17

20

2

19

16

7

6

5

10

9

12 1

11

8

EE

HH

GG

FIG. 12

Bevel stop and pointer adjustment (Fig. 13)

  1. Raise the blade fully by rotating the blade height 

adjustment wheel (F) clockwise until it stops.

  2. Unlock the bevel lock lever (G) by pushing it up and to the 

right. Loosen the bevel stop screw (JJ).

  3. Place a square flat against the table top and against the 

blade between teeth. Ensure the bevel lock lever is in its 

unlocked, or up, position. 

  4. Using the bevel lock lever, adjust the bevel angle until it is 

flat against the square. 

  5. Tighten the bevel lock lever by pushing it down.
  6. Turn the bevel stop cam (II) until it firmly contacts the 

bearing block. Tighten the bevel stop screw (JJ). 

  7. Check the bevel angle scale. If the pointer does not read 

0°, loosen pointer screw (KK) and move the pointer so it 

reads correctly. Retighten the pointer screw.

  8. Repeat at 45°, but do not adjust pointer.

Mitre Gauge Adjustment (Fig. 1)

To adjust mitre gauge (J) loosen knob, set to desired angle and tighten knob.

Body and Hand Position

Proper positioning of your body and hands when operating the table saw will make cutting easier, more accurate 

and safer.

WARNING:

  •  Never place your hands near the cutting area.
  •  Place your hands no closer than 150 mm from the blade.
  •  Do not cross your hands.
  •  Keep both feet firmly on the floor and maintain proper balance.

Prior to Operation

WARNING:

  •  Install the appropriate saw blade. Do not use excessively worn blades.The maximum rotation speed of the 

tool must not exceed that of the saw blade.

  •  Do not attempt to cut excessively small pieces.
  •  Allow the blade to cut freely. Do not force.
  •  Allow the motor to reach full speed before cutting.

OPERATION

Instructions for Use

WARNING:

Always observe the safety instructions and applicable regulations.

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 when making repairs. 

Be sure 

the trigger switch is in the OFF position. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
The attention of UK users is drawn to the “woodworking machines regulations 1974” and any subsequent 

amendments.
Ensure the machine is placed to satisfy your ergonomic conditions in terms of table height and stability. The 

machine site shall be chosen so that the operator has a good overview and enough free surrounding space around 

the machine that allows handling of the workpiece without any restrictions. 
To reduce effects of increased vibration, make sure the environment is not too cold, the machine and accessory 

are well maintained and the workpiece size is suitable for this machine.

F

KK

JJ

G

II

FIG. 13

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Страница 1: ...DWE7491 XE HEAVY DUTY 254 MM 10 JOB SITE TABLE SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL Questions See us on the World Wide Web at www dewalt com ...

Страница 2: ...f a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes not intended for example do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs WARNING The use of any accessory or attachment or performance of any operation with this tool other than those recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury 9 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery They can be caught in moving ...

Страница 3: ...Personal injury may occur Stand to either side of the blade Disconnect the saw from the mains supply before changing blades or carrying out maintenance Use a push stick to feed the workpiece at all times and ensure that you do not place hands closer than 150 mm from the saw blade while cutting Do not attempt to operate on anything but the designated voltage Do not apply lubricants to the blade whe...

Страница 4: ...ence shown in stored position T Blade wrenches U Push stick shown in stored position ELECTRICAL SAFETY The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate 230 V AC means your tool will operate on alternating current As little as 10 lower voltage can cause loss of power and can result in overheating All DEWALT t...

Страница 5: ...roved protective safety equipment complying with the following standards Eye protection AS NZS1337 Eye Protectors for Industrial Applications Hearing protection AS NZS1270 Acoustics Hearing Protection Respiratory protection AS NZS1716 Respiratory Protective Devices WARNING Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to caus...

Страница 6: ...THE BOTTOM Install washers and 8 mm 5 16 nuts on the top Tighten securely FIG 5 Y Z P 5 In order to prevent the screw heads from marring the surface to which you clamp the saw attach two strips of scrap wood to the bottom of the plywood base These strips can be attached with wood screws installed from the top side as long as they don t protrude through the bottom of the strip 6 Use a C clamp to se...

Страница 7: ...t adjustment wheel F clockwise until it stops 2 Unlock the bevel lock lever G by pushing it up and to the right Loosen the bevel stop screw JJ 3 Place a square flat against the table top and against the blade between teeth Ensure the bevel lock lever is in its unlocked or up position 4 Using the bevel lock lever adjust the bevel angle until it is flat against the square 5 Tighten the bevel lock le...

Страница 8: ...e lower sets of slots aa on both ends of the fence To use the narrow ripping fence in the narrow ripping position snap the pins into the upper sets of slots bb on both ends of the fence This feature will allow 51 mm 2 of extra clearance to the blade Refer to Figure 16 NOTE Retract the work support extension or adjust to narrow rip fence position whenever working over the table FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB...

Страница 9: ...er to figures 1 and 2 WARNING Always transport the machine with the upper blade guard fitted MAINTENANCE Your DEWALT machine has been designed to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning Lubrication Fig 23 The motor and bearings require no additional lubrication If raising and lowering the ...

Страница 10: ...ssories other than those offered by DEWALT have not been tested with this product use of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous To reduce the risk of injury only DEWALT recommended accessories should be used with this product Recommended accessories for use with your tool are available at extra cost from your local service center If you need any assistance in locating any accessory ple...

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Страница 12: ...alt co nz MAR14 Part No N393535 DWE7491 XE Copyright 2013 2014 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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