DeWalt DWE7480 Anti-Kickback Assembly Fig, Miter Gauge Fig, Bench Mounting, Blade Guard Assembly

Models: DWE7480

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HH

2. Rotate cam counterclockwise until the front of throat plate drops into place. Secure by

FIG. 12

 

FIG. 12A

FIG. 12B

rotating cam lock knob (CC) clockwise 1/4 turn (when cam lock is under the table holding

 

 

 

WW

WW

the throat plate in 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.

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, the throat plate must be locked in

 

 

 

 

 

place at all times.

TO REMOVE BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY

 

Anti-Kickback Assembly (Fig. 10)

1. Lift the blade guard assembly lock lever (WW) to the unlocked position.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, the anti-kickback assembly must

2. Rotate the guard back and slide pin from riving knife slot.

 

Miter Gauge (Fig. 13)

 

 

be in place for all possible cuts.

 

 

1. Remove the anti-kickback assembly (Q) from the storage position. Refer to Storage.

NOTE: A large auxiliary miter gauge face may be used.

 

2. Locate the anti-kickback mounting hole and slot (EE) at the top of the riving knife (FF).

TO ATTACH THE MITER GAUGE

FIG. 13

B

3. Slide the anti-kickback housing along the top of the riving knife until the stem (GG) locates

The DWE7480 includes a miter gauge

 

 

the slot above the mounting hole. Depress the stem (GG) on the anti-kickback assembly to

 

 

(B) for crosscutting materials. The

 

 

allow the assembly to drop into the hole (EE). Push down on the anti-kickback assembly until

 

 

miter gauge can be used by inserting

 

 

it snaps into place and locks the assembly. NOTE: Pull up on the anti-kickback assembly to

 

 

into one of the two miter gauge slots

 

 

ensure it has locked into place.

 

 

(JJ) in the table top.

 

 

 

FIG. 10

 

 

 

NOTE: See

crosscutting and bevel

 

 

EE

 

 

crosscutting

instructions

before

 

 

FF

 

 

performing these operations

on the

 

 

GG

table saw.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q

 

Bench Mounting

JJ

Q

NOTE: A portable table saw stand is

 

 

designed for use with this saw and is

 

 

 

 

 

 

available at a local DEWALT dealer or

 

 

 

service center at extra cost.

 

English

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

in place for all possible cuts.

 

1.

While holding the blade guard assembly (D) in a

FIG. 11

 

vertical position slide the locating pin (HH) into the

 

 

 

riving knife slot (II) centering the riving knife within the

D

 

v-shaped notch in the top guard. Refer to Figure 11.

 

2.

Rotate the blade guard assembly toward the front

 

 

of the saw while keeping the pin (HH) at the top

 

 

of the riving knife slot. Rotate until the blade guard

 

 

assembly is parallel to the table. Refer to Figure 12.

 

3.

Press the blade guard lock lever (WW) down until it

 

 

snaps into the locked position. Check to make sure

II

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 start-up can cause injury.

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 3-1/2" (88.9 mm) long screws through the holes in the metal frame. Make sure the screws extend through the frame and securely attach to the supporting work surface.

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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DeWalt DWE7480 instruction manual Anti-Kickback Assembly Fig, Miter Gauge Fig, Bench Mounting, Blade Guard Assembly