DeWalt DW788 instruction manual Air Hose, On/Off Switch, Speed Control Knob

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BOTTOM THUMBSCREW

BLADE TENSION

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workpiece. To adjust the material hold-down, loosen the thumbscrew (Figure 7) and move the rod up or down. The material hold-down must be beveled when the table is beveled. To bevel the material hold-down, loosen the allen screw shown in Figure 7 and bevel the material hold-down until it is parallel to the table. Retighten the material hold-down before cutting.

NOTE: When cutting, ensure the material hold-down does not contact the bottom arm of the scroll saw. Your scroll saw has a maximum thickness capacity of 2". Do not cut material thicker than 2". NEVER remove the material hold-down since it also functions as a barrier between fingers and blade.

Air Hose

Your scroll saw features an adjustable air hose to keep your work area free from dust and debris. Be sure to position the air hose properly: it should blow saw dust away from the operator.

On/Off Switch

To turn the scroll saw on, press the front of the switch as shown in Figure 8.The saw locks on automatically. To turn the tool off, press the back of the switch. A hole is provided in the switch for insertion of a padlock to lock the saw off (Figure 8).

Speed Control Knob

Your scroll saw features a variable speed control, from 400 to 1,750 strokes per minute. To operate the variable speed feature, turn the speed control knob (Figure 8) with the saw running.

To increase the speed, turn the knob clockwise. The numbers on the speed control knob represent speed ranges. One is the minimum speed, 8 is the maximum speed.

Slower speeds are recommended for metals, plastics, harder woods and very thin materials.

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DW788 specifications

The DeWalt DW788 is a top-tier scroll saw designed for both professionals and woodworking enthusiasts. Renowned for its durability, precision, and user-friendly features, this tool has gained a loyal following in the woodworking community.

One of the standout features of the DW788 is its powerful 1.3-amp motor. This motor provides ample torque and speed, allowing users to cut through a variety of materials, including hardwood, plywood, and even softer materials like plastic. The saw operates at a variable speed ranging from 400 to 1,750 strokes per minute, enabling precise control over the cutting process for intricate designs and detailed work.

The DW788 is equipped with a dual parallel-link arm system that significantly reduces vibration, ensuring smoother, more accurate cuts. This technology helps maintain the saw’s stability while in use, leading to cleaner edges and reduced strain on the user. Moreover, the arm's design allows for improved visibility of the workpiece, facilitating greater accuracy during cutting.

Another notable characteristic is the saw's blade tensioning system, which makes changing blades fast and easy. Users can quickly and effortlessly switch between different types of blades, such as reverse-tooth blades for a smoother finish or skip-tooth blades for faster cuts. This versatility makes the DW788 an all-around solution for various cutting tasks.

Additionally, the DW788 features a large, tabletop design that provides ample working space for larger projects. The 20 inches of throat capacity means that users can tackle larger pieces of wood without feeling restricted. The onboard dust blower also helps maintain visibility by keeping the cutting line clear of debris, enhancing precision.

Built with user comfort in mind, the DW788 boasts an adjustable saw arm that allows for a 45-degree angle tilt, great for making bevel cuts. The included scroll saw stand and vibration-dampening rubber feet further enhance stability and comfort during cutting sessions.

With its blend of power, precision, and user-friendly features, the DeWalt DW788 scroll saw stands out in the woodworking tool market, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to invest in a high-quality scroll saw that can handle a wide range of projects.