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place at all times. | TO REMOVE BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY |
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, the | 2. Rotate the guard back and slide pin from riving knife slot. |
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1. Remove the | NOTE: A large auxiliary miter gauge face may be used. |
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allow the assembly to drop into the hole (EE). Push down on the |
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Blade Guard Assembly (Fig. 11, 12)
TO ATTACH BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, the blade guard assembly must be
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the guard is locked onto the riving knife. If the guard is not locked the blade guard lock lever will flip up to the unlocked position.
TO BENCH MOUNT SAW (FIG. 3)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect machine from power source before attempting to move it, change accessories or make any adjustments. An accidental
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of personal injury, make sure table saw is firmly mounted before use.
The table saw must be mounted firmly. Four mounting holes (N, Fig. 3) are provided in the metal frame for mounting. We strongly recommend that these holes be used to anchor the table saw to your workbench or other rigid, stationary work support.
CAUTION: Ensure that the surface is stable enough that large pieces of material will not cause it to tip over during use.
1.Center the saw on the desired, stable work surface.
2.Drive four
If marring the supporting work surface is a concern, the DWE7480 can be mounted to scrap wood which can then be clamped onto the desired work surface.
1.Cut a piece of 3/4" (19 mm) plywood to fit beneath the footprint of the saw.
2.Screw the saw to the plywood and clamp the overhang of the plywood to the work surface. If the screws protrude through the plywood base, set it on two scrap pieces of material of equal thickness and attach them to the edges of the plywood to hold the saw further off of the work surface and prevent the screws from marring the surface.
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