DeWalt DW744XRS Attaching the Throat plate, Bench Mounting, Connecting Saw to Power Source

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blade guard as shown in Fig. 11, ensuring the bolts fit into the slots on the blade guard. The top of the slots must rest on the bolts. The bottom edge of the splitter should be aligned with the blade (see Fig. 10). If the blade and splitter are not aligned, remove the blade guard and reinsert it after adjusting the shims. These shims allow for precision alignment of the blade and splitter.

4.Retighten the bolts securely.

WARNING: Before connecting the table saw to the power source or operating the saw, always inspect the guard and splitter for proper alignment and clearance with the saw blade. Check alignment after each change of bevel angle.

When properly aligned, the splitter will be in line with the blade at both table top level, and at the top of the blade. Check using the straight edge. With power disconnected, operate the blade tilt and height adjustments through the extremes of travel and insure the guard clears the blade in all operations and that the anti- kickback teeth are functioning.

Attaching the Throat plate

1.Align the throat plate as shown in Figure 12, and insert the tabs on the back of the throat plate into the holes on the back of the table.

2.Press down on the front of the throat plate to snap it into place.

3.The throat plate includes four adjustment screws which raise or lower the throat plate. When properly adjusted, the front of the throat plate should be flush or slightly below the surface of the table top and secured in place. The rear of the throat plate should be flush or slightly above the table top.

4.Turn the cam lock screw (Detail Fig. 12) clockwise 1/4 turn to lock the throat plate in place.

CAUTION: The throat plate must be in place at all times.

Bench Mounting

TURN OFF AND UNPLUG TABLE SAW

The table saw must be mounted firmly. The mounting surface must have a 15” (380

mm)by 20” (508 mm) opening to allow dust to escape. Four holes are provided in the tool’s feet for mounting. We strongly recommend that these holes be used to anchor the table saw to your workbench or other stationary rigid frame. Alternately, to enhance the saw’s portability, it can be mounted to a piece of wood that can be “C” clamped to your work surface, stand or Workmate. The DEWALT DW7440 Table Saw Stand is designed for use with this saw, and is available from your local DEWALT dealer or service center.

CAUTION: Failure to securely mount the table saw to the work surface can be hazardous.

1.Centre the saw on a square piece of 1/2” (12.7 mm) plywood. The plywood must have a 15” (380 mm) by 20” (508 mm) opening to allow dust to escape.

2.Mark the positions of the four mounting holes in the base of the saw with a pencil.

3.Remove the saw and drill 1/4” (6.4 mm) holes in the places you have just marked.

4.Position the saw over the four holes you drilled in the plywood and insert four 1/4” (6.4 mm) machine screws FROM THE BOTTOM. Install washers and 1/4” (6.4 mm) nuts on the top. Tighten securely.

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 glue, or wood screws can be installed from the top side as long as they don’t protrude through the bottom of the strip.

6.“C” clamp the plywood base to your workbench whenever you want to use the saw.

CAUTION: Make sure table saw is firmly mounted before use.

Connecting Saw to Power Source

IMPORTANT: Before connecting saw to power source, make sure the switch is in the OFF position.

Be sure your power supply agrees with the nameplate marking. A voltage decrease of 10 percent or more will cause a loss of power and overheating. All DEWALT tools are factory tested. If this tool does not operate, check the power supply.

Rip Fence Operation

RAIL LOCK LEVER

The rail lock lever locks the rip fence rails in place, preventing their movement. To lock the rail lock lever, push it down. To unlock the lever, pull it up (see Fig. 9).

NOTE: When ripping, always lock the rail lock lever.

WORK SUPPORT EXTENSION

Your table saw is equipped with a work support extension to support work that extends beyond the saw table. To use the work support extension, rotate it as shown in Fig. 13. When not in use, the work support extension retracts, as shown in Fig. 14.

NOTE: Retract the work support extension whenever working over the table.

FINE ADJUST KNOB

The fine adjust knob (shown in Fig. 15) allows smaller adjustments when setting the fence. Before adjusting, be sure the rail lock lever is in its up, or unlocked, position.

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DW744X, DW744XRS specifications

The DeWalt DW744XRS and DW744X are two highly regarded portable table saws designed for both professional contractors and dedicated DIY enthusiasts. These robust tools combine power, versatility, and advanced features, making them ideal for a range of woodworking projects.

One of the standout features of the DW744XRS is its 15-amp motor, delivering a no-load speed of 3,850 RPM. This powerful motor provides ample cutting capacity for various materials, ensuring that users can tackle even the most demanding tasks with ease. The DW744X, while similar in many respects, also boasts a durable 15-amp motor, making both saws capable of handling heavy-duty applications.

Both models are equipped with a patented Rack and Pinion telescoping fence system, which allows for smooth, accurate adjustments. This feature simplifies the process of measuring and adjusting cuts by ensuring that the fence remains parallel to the blade, enhancing overall precision. The fence can be easily adjusted from 18 inches to 24 inches, supporting a wider range of cutting applications.

Safety is a significant concern for DeWalt, and both the DW744XRS and DW744X come with an onboard smart guard system that includes a blade guard, anti-kickback pawls, and a riving knife. This system not only enhances user safety but also improves cutting efficiency by minimizing blade binding and kickback.

Portability is another key attribute of both models. The DW744XRS includes a rolling stand, making it easy to transport to job sites or storage locations. The stand can be set up quickly and features a wide stance for added stability during operation. The DW744X, while lacking the rolling stand, remains lightweight and easily transportable due to its compact design.

Additional features include a 24-tooth carbide blade that delivers clean, smooth cuts, and an adjustable depth of cut up to 2.5 inches at 90 degrees. The blade height can be adjusted quickly, ensuring versatility for various types of cuts, including crosscuts and rip cuts.

Overall, the DeWalt DW744XRS and DW744X table saws offer a perfect blend of power, safety, and ease of use. Whether you are working on a large construction project or tackling detailed woodworking tasks at home, these saws provide reliable performance and high precision, making them an excellent investment for any woodworking enthusiast.