Maintenance - DeWalt de7400 Instruction Manual

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EN GLI SH
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
WALT DW745 TABLE SAW TO
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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
(fi g. 13)
COLLAPSING THE STAND FOR TRANSPORT
1. Place one hand under the leg support (b) and
hold the legs (h) slightly off the ground.
2. Depress the leg release lever (f) with the other
hand then push the leg under the beam on the
stand. Repeat the operation on the second leg
of the stand and rest the stand on wheels.
3. Repeat with the other end of the stand.
4. Pull the extendable handle (k) out of the side of
the stand. The spring-loaded handle lock (l) will
lock the handle into position for transporting the
saw on the stand. Pull the handle lock down to
release the handle and then slide the handle in
for storage.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
personal injury, DO NOT operate the
table saw mounted to the stand with the
legs folded and the stand sitting on the
ground.
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of
personal injury, DO NOT attempt to
store the stand – with or without the
saw attached – in a vertical position.
Loss of control may result.
To Raise Stand from Collapsed
Position
Roll the stand to the workspace. Be sure the area is
flat and stable before attempting to set up the saw
and stand.
1. Tilt up the stand until the saw is at a 45-degree
angle.
2. Depress the leg release levers one at a time to
release the locking pins and pull the front legs
out until each locking pin clicks into the detent.
WARNING: Be sure that the locking
pins have engaged and the legs are
firmly held in place.
3. Rest the stand on the legs.
4. Depress the handle lock (l) to release the
handle. Slide the handle (k) into the leg support
(b) for storage as you work.
5. Go to the opposite side of the stand and grasp
the saw under the rear axle. Lift the saw and
stand.
6. Reach under the stand and, one at a time,
depress the leg release levers to release the
locking pins. Pull out the remaining two legs. Be
sure that the locking pins have engaged and the
legs are firmly held in place. Rest the stand on
the ground.

MAINTENANCE

Your D
WALT accessory has been designed to
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operate over a long period of time with a minimum
of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
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.

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