Dewalt DW7440RS Instruction Manual - Page 6

To Detach the Saw from the Stand, Transporting the Saw on the Stand - table saw stand

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English Please call DEWALT customer support at 1-800-4-DEWALT if you need assistance. To Detach the Saw from the Stand WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off, disconnect machine from power source before detaching the table saw from the table saw stand. An accidental start- up can cause injury. The saw mounting brackets included with the DW7440RS stand are equipped with rubber feet that can support the saw E when cutting on a work area without a stand. TO REMOVE THE SAW FOR CARRYING OR FOR USE WITHOUT THE STAND 1. Reach around the sides of the saw and grasp the release levers (E). 2. Pull up slightly to clear the beam and tilt the saw toward you to carry. TO REATTACH THE SAW AND SAW MOUNTING K E BRACKETS TO THE STAND L 1. Grip the table saw table as shown while facing the front of the saw. 2. Position the left-hand side mounting bracket into the locator clip. 3. When the front concave lip of both mounting brackets are engaged with the front round edge of the beam, pivot the saw back and down allowing the release levers (E) to click into place on the rear beam. Rock the saw gently to verify the mounting brackets are locked onto the beams. 4. If the handle (K) has been extended, pull the handle lock (L) down to release the handle and then slide the handle in for storage or saw usage. TO ATTACH DEWALT DW745 TABLE SAW TO THE SAW MOUNTING BRACKETS 1. Remove the front feet bolts and the front rubber feet from the DW745 table saw. 2. Remove the rear feet from the rear frame bar of the saw. 3. Retain these components for future use. 4. Feed a hex head bolt with flat washer installed through each of the four holes in the frame bars where the removed front and rear feet were previously installed. Secure each location with a flat washer, lock washer and nut provided. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, NEVER use the table saw with the handle extended. An extended handle creates an unsafe work area. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not hang objects from the handle. The stand may tip when downward force is applied. Transporting the Saw on the Stand COLLAPSING THE STAND FOR TRANSPORT 1. Place one hand under the leg support and hold the legs slightly off the ground. 5

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English
Please call D
E
WALT customer support at 1-800-4-D
E
WALT if you
need assistance.
To Detach the Saw from the Stand
WARNING: To reduce the
E
risk of injury, turn unit off,
disconnect
machine
from
power source before detaching
the table saw from the table
saw stand.
An accidental start-
up can cause injury.
The saw mounting brackets
included with the DW7440RS
stand are equipped with rubber
feet that can support the saw
when cutting on a work area
without a stand.
TO REMOVE THE SAW FOR
CARRYING OR FOR USE
E
K
L
WITHOUT THE STAND
1. Reach around the sides
of the saw and grasp the
release levers (E).
2. Pull up slightly to clear
the beam and tilt the saw
toward you to carry.
TO REATTACH THE SAW
AND SAW MOUNTING
BRACKETS TO THE STAND
1. Grip the table saw table
as shown while facing the
front of the saw.
2. Position the left-hand side mounting bracket into the locator clip.
3. When the front concave lip of both mounting brackets are
engaged with the front round edge of the beam, pivot the
saw back and down allowing the release levers (E) to click
into place on the rear beam. Rock the saw gently to verify the
mounting brackets are locked onto the beams.
4. If the handle (K) has been extended, pull the handle lock (L)
down to release the handle and then slide the handle in for
storage or saw usage.
TO ATTACH D
E
WALT DW745 TABLE SAW TO THE SAW
MOUNTING BRACKETS
1. Remove the front feet bolts and the front rubber feet from the
DW745 table saw.
2. Remove the rear feet from the rear frame bar of the saw.
3. Retain these components for future use.
4. Feed a hex head bolt with flat washer installed through each of
the four holes in the frame bars where the removed front and
rear feet were previously installed. Secure each location with a
flat washer, lock washer and nut provided.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury,
NEVER
use the
table saw with the handle extended. An extended handle creates an
unsafe work area.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not hang
objects from the handle. The stand may tip when downward force
is applied.
Transporting the Saw on the Stand
COLLAPSING THE STAND FOR TRANSPORT
1. Place one hand under the leg support and hold the legs slightly
off the ground.