SOURCE: How to replace lockdown pin DW708 12" sliding compound mitre saw
you are going to have to drill the inside pin out. be sure to center punch and drill a pilot hole. hope this helps
SOURCE: dewalt 708 sliding compound mitre saw
Probably a worn bearing. The only other thing that I have seen cause this is a bent spindle. This would usually occour if the machine has had an impact or if the blade has been suddenly jammed against a nail or something in the work that has caused it to jam and/or jump up.
A good indicator for bearing wear is to see how much play is in the blade in an up/down and side to side movement (unplug saw, safety first).
To check spindle, remove blade and run machine without the flanges etc on. Rest a scredriver gently on the shaft as it spins and see if you notice any (uniform) vibration.
SOURCE: Compound Mitre Saw Motor turning, spindle isnt.
I have went to 3 different sites and cannot find the model number listed on them, I did look at a Ryobi saw and they indicate it is an assembly. but before I did that I would try and removing the gear from the spindle. It is possible that when it spun it put a burr in the parts and you would have to use a little extra effort to remove them I would suggest going to a repair shop and having them press them apart and see what you canfind that way. Sorry I couldn't find more for you
SOURCE: Compound mitre saw won't shut off unlss unplugged
Relace the switch.
I am presuming the lock button has not been inadvertently pressed ... Check that first.
The condition you deacrive is dangerous. Please fix it before you use it any more.
If you require additional assistance, let me know.
Otherwise, check RepairClonic.com for parts and technnical instruction from their crack crew.
Thanks for the opportunity to lend you a hand
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