Dewalt DWE7485 Instruction Manual - Page 13

Motor Overload and Power Loss Reset Switch

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Non-Through-Compound Mitering Fig. Z This is a combination of non-through-bevel crosscutting and non-through-mitering. Follow the instructions for both non-through-bevel crosscutting and non-through-mitering. Dust Collection (Fig. A, X) This table saw is equipped with a guard dust collection port 14 and a dust collection port 13 . For best results, connect a vacuum to the port at the rear of the saw and on the guard using a Y connector. The Y connector is available as an accessory at additional cost. Refer to Accessories. NOTICE: Care should be taken to position hoses to not interfere with cutting operation. WARNING: To prevent accidental start up, disconnect it from power source before cleaning out dust collection system. 1. Turn the saw on its side, so the bottom, open part of the unit is accessible. 2. Open the dust access door 52 shown by removing 2 screws 53 and detaching the door. Clean out the excess dust, and re-attach door, securing it with the screws. Fig. X Fig. Y 54 53 English 21 11 10 16 20 52 Motor Overload and Power Loss Reset Switch If power is interrupted by a circuit breaker trip, or power is lost, the saw contains a power loss reset switch feature that will automatically reset to OFF position. Circuit breaker overload is often the result of a dull blade. Change your blade on a regular basis to avoid tripping your breaker. Disconnect the saw from power source and check your blade before re-setting the circuit breaker and continuing to saw. Lubrication (Fig. Y) 1. All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and no additional lubrication is needed. 2. The height adjustment screw may require periodic cleaning and lubrication. If you have difficulty raising or lowering the blade: a. Unplug the saw. b. Turn the saw on its side, so the bottom, open part of the unit is accessible. c. Clean and lubricate the height adjustment screw threads 54 on the underside of this saw with general purpose grease. Refer to Figure Y. Storage (Fig. A, Z) 1. Attach push stick 20 to fence. 2. Depress the stem on the anti-kickback assembly 12 to allow the assembly to slide from the riving knife slot. 3. Position anti-kickback assembly into storage as shown. While depressing stem, slide the anti- kickback assembly across the storage bracket and release pin to lock into place. 4. Remove blade guard assembly 11 . Refer to Installing/Removing the Blade Guard Assembly and Riving Knife. Place blade guard assembly into holder as shown, then turn lock 1/4 turn to lock in place. 5. Slide closed end of blade wrenches 19 into catch then secure in place with wing nut. 6. Insert guide bar of miter gauge 10 into pocket until it bottoms out. 7. Non-through-cutting riving knife 21 can be installed on the saw (working position) or stored along with the blade guard assembly as shown. 8. To store fence 16 , snap work support in stored position. Remove fence from rails. Reattach fence upside down on left side of saw. Pivot fence lock latches to secure. Transporting (Fig. A) WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before transporting the saw. An accidental start-up can cause injury. WARNING: Always transport the machine with the upper blade guard fitted. • Before transporting, lock the fence in place, lower the blade and lock the bevel. • Always carry the machine using the carry handles 22 . Accessory Construction for Alternative Operation Methods (If not equipped with narrow ripping fence) Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence (Fig. AA-CC) The narrow rip auxiliary fence should be used for a rip measuring 2" (51 mm) or narrower. This fence will allow the guard to remain on the saw when completing narrow ripping. This fence will provide ample space for proper use of a push block ( 58 , see Push Block). 1. Follow the diagram in Figure DD to construct the narrow rip auxiliary fence 55 . NOTE: The length should be cut to fit the length 56 of the saw table top and sides 57 must be parallel. Fig. AA 56 4-3/4" (121 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm) 3/8" 57 (9.5 mm) 1" (25 mm) 3/8" (9.5 mm) 2. After the narrow rip auxiliary fence is constructed, slip it over the saw table top and place it flush to the fence as shown in Figure FF. 11

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ENGLISH
11
Non-Through-Compound Mitering
This is a combination of non-through-bevel crosscutting and non-through-mitering. Follow the
instructions for both non-through-bevel crosscutting and non-through-mitering.
Dust Collection (Fig. A, X)
This table saw is equipped with a guard dust collection port 
 14 
and a dust collection port 
 13 
.
For best results, connect a vacuum to the port at the rear of the saw and on the guard using a Y
connector. The Y connector is available as an accessory at additional cost. Refer to 
Accessories
.
NOTICE:
Care should be taken to position hoses to not interfere with cutting operation.
±
WARNING:
To prevent accidental start up, disconnect it from power source before cleaning
out dust collection system.
1. Turn the saw on its side, so the bottom, open part of the unit is accessible.
2. Open the dust access door 
 52 
shown by removing 2 screws 
 53 
and detaching the door.
Clean out the excess dust, and re-attach door, securing it with the screws.
Fig. X
54
52
Fig. Y
53
Motor Overload and Power Loss Reset Switch
If power is interrupted by a circuit breaker trip, or power is lost, the saw contains a power loss
reset switch feature that will automatically reset to OFF position.
Circuit breaker overload is often the result of a dull blade. Change your blade on a regular basis to
avoid tripping your breaker. Disconnect the saw from power source and check your blade before
re-setting the circuit breaker and continuing to saw.
Lubrication (Fig. Y)
1. All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and no additional lubrication
is needed.
2. The height adjustment screw may require periodic cleaning and lubrication. If you have
difficulty raising or lowering the blade:
a. Unplug the saw.
b. Turn the saw on its side, so the bottom, open part of the unit is accessible.
c. Clean and lubricate the height adjustment screw threads 
 54 
on the underside of this saw
with general purpose grease. Refer to Figure Y.
Storage (Fig. A, Z)
1. Attach push stick 
 20 
to fence.
2. Depress the stem on the anti-kickback assembly 
 12 
to allow the assembly to slide from the
riving knife slot.
3. Position anti-kickback assembly into storage as shown. While depressing stem, slide the anti-
kickback assembly across the storage bracket and release pin to lock into place.
4. Remove blade guard assembly 
 11 
. Refer to
Installing/Removing the Blade Guard
Assembly and Riving Knife
.
Place blade guard assembly into holder as shown, then turn lock
1/4 turn to lock in place.
5. Slide closed end of blade wrenches 
 19 
into catch then secure in place with wing nut.
6. Insert guide bar of miter gauge 
 10 
into pocket until it bottoms out.
7. Non-through-cutting riving knife 
 21 
can be installed on the saw (working position) or stored
along with the blade guard assembly as shown.
8. To store fence 
 16 
, snap work support in stored position. Remove fence from rails. Reattach
fence upside down on left side of saw.
Pivot fence lock latches to secure.
Fig. Z
11
10
21
20
16
Transporting (Fig. A)
±
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect
it from power source before transporting the saw.
An accidental start-up can
cause injury.
±
WARNING:
Always transport the machine with the upper blade guard fitted.
Before transporting, lock the fence in place, lower the blade and lock the bevel.
Always carry the machine using the carry handles 
 22 
.
Accessory Construction for Alternative Operation Methods 
(If not equipped with narrow ripping fence)
Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence (Fig. AA–CC)
The narrow rip auxiliary fence should be used for a rip measuring 2" (51 mm) or narrower. This
fence will allow the guard to remain on the saw when completing narrow ripping. This fence will
provide ample space for proper use of a push block (
 58 
, see
Push Block
).
1. Follow the diagram in Figure DD to construct the narrow rip auxiliary fence 
 55 
.
NOTE:
The length
should be cut to fit the length 
 56 
of the saw table top and sides 
 57 
must
be parallel.
3/8"
(9.5 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
1/2"
(12.7 mm)
Fig. AA
4-3/4"
(121 mm)
3/8"
(9.5 mm)
56
57
2. After the narrow rip auxiliary fence is constructed, slip it over the saw table top and place it
flush to the fence as shown in Figure FF.