DeWalt DWE7480 instruction manual Features Fig, For Future USE, Specifications, Unpacking

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WARNING: Use of this tool can generate and/or disburse dust, which may cause serious and permanent respiratory or other injury. Always use NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure. Direct particles away from face and body. Always operate tool in well-ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal. Use dust collection system wherever possible.

FEATURES (Fig. 3)

Examine Figure 3 to become familiar with the saw and its various parts. The following sections on assembly and adjustments will refer to these terms and you must know what and where the parts are.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

FOR FUTURE USE

Specifications

Amperes

15 A

 

Miter Angle

60° L and R

 

Bevel Angle

-2° to 45° L

 

Blade Size

10" (254 mm)

 

Max. Cut Depth

0° Bevel

3-1/8" (79 mm)

Max. Cut Depth

45° Bevel

2-1/4" (57 mm)

RPM, no load

4800

 

Unpacking

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, DO NOT connect the machine to the power source until the table saw is completely assembled and you read the entire instruction manual.

Open the box and slide the saw out, as shown in Figure 1. Carefully unpack the table saw and all loose items from the carton. Examine all parts to make sure that parts have not been damaged during shipping. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your dealer to replace them before attempting to assemble the tool.

Refer to Figure 2 for the loose items and hardware included with the saw:

1.Rip fence

2.Arbor wrench and spindle wrench (attached to saw base)

3.Blade guard assembly

4.Miter gauge

5.Push stick (attached to rip fence)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, have push stick ready to use before starting cut.

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Contents Dewalt General Safety Rules Double Insulation Definitions Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Polarized PlugsAlways lock the fence and bevel adjustment before cutting Additional Safety Rules for Table SawsKickbacks How to Avoid Them and Protect Yourself from Possible InjuryMaking a Push Stick Inside Back Cover For Future USE Features FigSpecifications UnpackingAssembling the Rip Fence Fig AssemblyTo Remove the Throat Plate Fig Positioning the Riving Knife FigBlade Guard Assembly Anti-Kickback Assembly FigMiter Gauge Fig Bench MountingOn-Off Switch Fig Connecting Saw to Power SourceAdjustments Rip Fence OperationBevel Lock Adjustment FIG Fence Alignment AdjustmentPart a Adjusting the Bevel Scale System Part B Adjusting the Bevel Scale PointerBlade , 6, 27 Blade Guard Assembly and To Remove the Throat Plate underSaw Blades Riving Knife SelectionKickback Guard Operating Feature FigOperation Kickback is a dangerous condition! It is caused byNarrow Rip Auxiliary Fence Fig RippingRipping Small Pieces Bevel Ripping Fig Push BlockCrosscutting Bevel CrosscuttingCompound Mitering Miter Gauge OperationFeatherboard Construction Dust CollectionMaintenance Three Year Limited WarrantyCleaning Accessories Repairs Register OnlineRègles de sécurité Généralités Définitions Consignes de sécuritéConserver CES Consignes Double isolationFrançais Français Fiche technique Conserver CES Consignes Pour Utilisation UltérieureDésemballage RebondsAssemblage CaractéristiquesPour Réinstaller La Plaque De Lumière Fig Installation du Guide Longitudinal FigPour Retirer la Plaque De Lumière Fig Positionnement Du Couteau Diviseur FigDispositif de carter de lame Montage Sur Établi Guide d’onglet FigBranchement de la scie Fixation DU Guide D’ONGLETRéglages Interrupteur Marche/Arrêt FigFonctionnement du guide longitudinal Partie a Réglage du système de graduation de chanfrein Réglage DU Dispositif DE Blocage DE Biseau FIGAlignement DU Couteau Diviseur ET DE LA Lame FIG Lames de scieSection Retrait de la plaque de lumière sous FIG MontageFonctionnement Choix du couteau diviseurRebonds Coupes longitudinales de petites pièces Caractéristiques du dispositif de protection FigCoupes longitudinales Guide longitudinal auxiliaire étroit Fig Bloc-poussoirCoupes transversales Sciage sur le long En biseau FigTronçonnage en biseau OngletDépoussiérage LubrificationStockage Entretien Reglas de Seguridad Generales Definiciones Lineamientos de SeguridadGuarde Estas Instrucciones Doble AislamientoReglas de Seguridad Adicionales para Sierras de Banco Bloquee Siempre la guía y el ajuste de bisel antes de cortar Desembalaje Guarde Estas Instrucciones Para Futuras ConsultasRebotes Cómo evitarlos y Protegerse de Posibles LesionesCaracterísticas Fig AdjustmentEnsamblaje Ensamble SU Sierra EN EL Siguiente OrdenDesensamblaje de la placa de garganta Fig Montaje de la guía para cortes longitudinales FigPosicionamiento De La Cuchilla Fig Cambio De La Placa De Garganta FigEnsamble Protector de la Hoja Calibrador de inglete FigMontaje en el banco de trabajo Conexión de la sierra a la fuente de alimentaciónFuncionamiento de la guía de corte longitudinal Interruptor de Encendido/ apagado FigAjustes Escala Para Cortes Longitudinales en laParte B Ajuste del Indicador de Escala de Bisel Ajuste DEL Bloqueo DEL Bisel FIGParte a Ajuste del Sistema de la Escala de Bisel De la Placa de Garganta en Ensamblaje Hoja , 6, 27Más elevada. Ver Posicionamiento de la Del Ensamble Protector de laOperación Selección de CuchillaRebote Iniciar el Corte Cuando queden Función de Operación del Protector FigRanurado Bloque de Empuje Ranurando Piezas PequeñasGuía Auxiliar Para Cortes Delgados Fig Resulta inseguro ranurar piezasCortes transversales en bisel Ranurado de Bisel FigInglete Corte CruzadoColector de polvo LubricaciónAlmacenamiento Acople la vara de empuje U a la guíaLimpieza MantenimientoAccesorios ReparacionesGarantía limitada por tres años Registro en líneaAÑO DE Servicio Gratuito Garantía DE Reembolso DE SU Dinero POR 90 DíasPage Page Page Largeur ou un peu moins large que la pièce à