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How to change the blade on a dewalt 12 inch sliding miter saw
Unplug the saw, look for the bolt in the center of the blade and also look for the arbor lock button, if there is no button on the motor, look for the jamb nut on the back side of the blade holder, if there is none you can use a block of wood under the blade for the teeth to bite into. Unscrew the bolt and it may be reverse thread! Remove the blade and the collar, put the new blade and collar on and tighten.
3/14/2019 2:43:51 PM •
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Does the Dewalt 4 1/2” angle grinder (model DWE4011) have a serial number? I cannot find one on mine.
It should be on the sticker with the model number & other information, if not it's likely on your receipt or original box. I know if you're like me you have no clue where they are, check the area where the battery connects to it also, if no luck just call/email DeWalt or call your Local Lowe's and get a Tool SalesPerson on the line, they'll tell you! I just had the same issue with some Milwaukee Tools that needed warranty repair, I know this is frustrating.
2/28/2019 5:46:17 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2019
Dewalt jigsaw (dw321) how to
UNPLUG TOOL. To remove the blade, lift the knob on the top of the jig saw approximately 1/4".
Rotate the knob counterclockwise until the clamp is open (Figure 8a). Do not force the knob once
it stops. Insert the blade as shown. Make sure the back edge of the blade fits into the support roller.
Tighten clamp by turning top knob clockwise until you hear a click. Push knob down.
For "T" shank blades, insert blade to the shoulder of the shank.
Look at manual on the link below.
http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/documents/English/Instruction%20Manual/402086-01,DW321.pdf
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2/6/2019 3:01:31 PM •
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on Feb 06, 2019
I need Dimensions for a Dewalt Table Saw (DW 745-QS Type 4 2014 09-CT 001414) i want to fit it into a Woodwork Bench I am Building
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DW74510" COMPACT JOB SITE TABLE SAW WITH SITE-PRO MODULAR GUARDING SYSTEM
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PRINTThe DW745 10" Compact Job Site Table Saw with Site-Pro Modular Guarding System features tool-free guarding component adjustments and fast, accurate fence adjustments. 20" of rip capacity to handle large materials. Compact and lightweight with a metal roll cage for jobsite durability.
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- Site-Pro Modular Guarding System allows for tool free adjustments of the guarding components appropriate for each application
- 20" of rip easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials
- Rack and pinion fence rails make fence adjustments fast, smooth, and accurate
- Telescoping fence rails retract to create a small, portable package
- On-board storage provides easy access to the Site-Pro guarding components and push stick when not in use
- Metal roll cage base offers greater durability than plastic bases
- Shoe bevels 0° to 45° for beveled cuts
- Weighing only 45 lbs, the DW745 can easily be moved on and off the job
- Adjustable rear feet designed to level the saw on uneven work surfaces
- Dust port allows for 2-1/2" vacuum hook up and minimizes clean up
- 24T carbide blade enhances cut quality and prolongs blade life
- Table coating reduces friction for smoother cutting
SPECIFICATIONS
- AMPS 15.0 AMPS
- ARBOR SIZE 5/8 IN
- BLADE DIAMETER 10"
- DEPTH OF CUT AT 45° 2-1/4 IN
- DEPTH OF CUT AT 90° 3-1/8 IN
- DUST PORT DIAMETER 2-1/2 IN
- MAX RIP TO LEFT OF BLADE 12 IN
- MAX RIP TO RIGHT OF BLADE 20 IN
- MAX WIDTH OF DADO N/A IN
- NO LOAD SPEED 3,850 RPM
- POWER TOOL TYPE CORDED
- TOOL WEIGHT 45 LBS
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- 10" 24T Carbide Blade
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11/7/2018 1:28:41 PM •
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