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DEWALT (DWE7491RS) 10-Inch Table Saw, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity, Yellow/Black/Silver

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Style: Table Saw


Features

  • Rack & Pinion Telescoping Fence System Make fence adjustments fast, smooth and accurate
  • Patented material support, can be used for narrow rip cuts.
  • 32-1/2" rip capacity easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials
  • Onboard storage system provides easy access to the Blade Guard Assembly, fence, riving knife, miter gauge, wrenches, push stick, and cord wrap when not in use.
  • Rolling stand designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability
  • Telescoping fence rails retract to create a small, portable package
  • Flip over ripping fence allows for narrow rip cuts
  • 15 amp Motor quickly rips through hardwoods with ease
  • 2-1/2" Dust Collection Port easily connects to a vacuum for efficient dust extraction
  • 3-1/8" depth-of-cut at 90 and 2-1/4" at 45

Description

The DEWALT DWE7491RS 10-inch Jobsite Table Saw with 32-1/2 inch (82.5cm) Rip Capacity and a Rolling Stand features a rack & pinion fence system which makes fence adjustments fast, smooth and accurate. The 32-1/2 inch rip capacity easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials - the patented material support allows this to be used for narrow rip cuts. This unit features a 15 amp motor which quickly rips through hardwoods with ease. The telescoping fence rails easily extend and retract to create a small portable package and the flip-over ripping fence allows for narrow rip cuts. This saw offers 3-1/8 inch depth of cut at 90 degrees and 2-1/4 inch at 45 degrees. A 2-inch dust collection port easily connects to a vacuum for efficient dust extraction to keep clean up at a minimum. The rolling stand is designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability, and features large heavy duty wheels that easily roll over steps, curbs, and jobsite debris. The 26-1/4 inch X 22 inch table provides superior material support. This unit features an on-board storage system which provides easy access to the Site-Pro Guard components and push stick when not in use. View larger Common Applications Cabinet Installers: ripping filler boards. Hardwood Floor Installers; ripping floor boards. Trim Carpenters: ripping moldings, wainscoting, ripping and cross cutting 1X material for framing book shelves and entertainment centers, ripping framing lumber. Deck Builders: ripping deck boards, rail cap, railing. Remodelers: ripping framing lumber, sheet material (4 feet X 8 feet). Serious Woodworkers: home hobbyists, ripping sheet material (4 feet X 8 feet), framing lumber, (2-inch X 12-inch), sizing material up to 3-inches thick, ripping and cross cutting 1X material used for dados, rabbets, mortise and tenons. What's in the Box Jobsite Table Saw 10-inch 24-Tooth Carbide Blade Rolling stand Push Stick Miter Gauge View larger About DEWALT DEWALT is a leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and accessories, including corded and cordless drills, saws, hammers, grinders, routers, planers, plate joiners, sanders, lasers, generators, compressors, nailers, saw blades, metal and masonry drill bits, abrasives, screw driving accessories and more. DEWALT tools can be found nationally and internationally wherever tools are sold. With more than 1,000 factory-owned and authorized locations, DEWALT has one of the most extensive service and repair networks in North America.

Brand: DEWALT


Color: Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎DEWALT


Color: ‎Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Special Feature: ‎Brake


Included Components: ‎(1) Rolling Stand (1) Push Stick (1) Miter Gauge (1) Rip Fence (2) Blade Wrenches (1) Blade Guard Assembly (1) 10" 24-Tooth Carbide Blade


Product Dimensions: ‎31"L x 24"W x 28.52"H


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Item Weight: ‎110 Pounds


Speed: ‎4800 RPM


Blade Length: ‎10 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎24


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Cutting Angle: ‎90 Degrees


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎63


UPC: ‎885911329163


Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


Part Number: ‎DWE7491RS


Item Weight: ‎110 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎DWE7491RS


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎Table Saw


Finish: ‎Brushed


Material: ‎Blend


Pattern: ‎Tablesaw


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Cutting Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Brake


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 year limited manufacturer warranty


Assembled Diameter: ‎10 Inches


Date First Available: August 13, 2013


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The DeWalt DWE7491RS Table Saw is positively reviewed for being a high-quality, powerful, portable, and versatile construction tool. The product comes with an improved rolling stand system, a 32-1/2” rip capacity, and an integrated tool & safety accessory storage. Unlike its previous versions, even the 7480 model offers a 24-1/2” rip capacity saw with no stand, enabling one to rip the short side of a 48” sheet good. Users have praised the saw for its ability to cut through multiple wood types with ease and precision.

Pros

  • 💪 Highly powerful with 4,800 RPM no-load blade speed
  • 📏 Exceptional rip capacity, even for the basic saw
  • 🔧 Easy to assemble with clear instructions
  • 💼 Highly portable with an easy-to-manipulate rolling stand system
  • 🛠 Seamless integration of all safety gear into the stand

Cons

  • ❌ Lack of accessories including dado plates and miter gauges
  • 👎 The tabletop coating rubs off easily, resulting in the saw quickly getting a 'used' look
  • 🔄 Frequent blade changes can be inconvenient
  • 🧹 Complete dust collection system still a mystery
  • 🔩 Might require from-the-factory adjustments for precious work

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a versatile, powerful, and well-engineered construction tool that you can easily move around, the Dewalt Table Saw is certainly worth considering. Despite a few minor drawbacks, the saw delivers on its promise of excellent performance and portability. However, if you require a tool for more precision-oriented tasks, some factory adjustments might be necessary.


  • Accurate and powerful
Color: Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand Size: One Size
I purchased this saw to replace my aging Skil table saw. Just in time too with this pandemic going on. I need to construct an Ark in case the world ends (again) in a horrible shower lasting 40 days and 40 nights. Assembly: The saw arrived in a heavy back-breaking box. All contents were packed safely and I noted no damage, aside from my back. The saw itself was largely assembled with only the fence to deal with and that was easy. It is stored upside down on the rails. Support it with one hand then unlatch the levers on both sides. Let it fall gently onto your hand, not the floor, where you will notice the notches on both ends. Those notches mate to pegs on the rails. There are 3 positions. One on the left and two on the right. The first position on the right closest to the blade will allow a maximum rip of 24 inches. The second position will allow maximum rip of 32 inches. The stand is where you will spend most of your time during assembly. A nice touch is that the nuts and bolts come separated and labeled in plastic bags. Take your time and follow the diagram which I found to be accurate and straightforward. One note - pay attention to where the washers go. They come slipped into the bolt and secured by the nuts. This gives the impression that all 3 are needed to assemble a specific part when in fact only the nut and bolt is needed and the washer is used elsewhere. Again, take your time and follow the manual, which I'm glad by the way was not written by an angry 5 year old. When the stand is done, take the table saw and gently/carefully place it upside down on any soft surface except your wife's expensive rug. Potential marriage-breaker, that one. Next, grab the stand and place it upside down on the saw. The DeWalt logo on the stand and the logo on the table saw MUST be on the same side. Otherwise the universe will implode Tighten the 4 nuts that attach the stand to the saw. When done, find a creative and safe way to turn this fantastic creation right side up. Adjustments: Out of the box, the blade was already set up at a perfect 90 degrees. No need to adjust the stop. The 45 degree stop was off just slightly. I'm guessing 44.359 degrees. I tried to loosen the stop but it looks like it was torqued down by a machine set incorrectly or an employee wanting to play a joke on an unlucky customer. Haha that unlucky customer would be me. Not so funny really. I'll shoot some lubricant on the bolt and claim my victory later. The only other adjustments I made was to align the fence parallel to the blade and correct the measurement marker on the fence rail just above the power button. To adjust the fence, raise the blade to its uppermost position then slide the fence so that it makes contact with the blade. At this point, you will know if it needs adjustment. If it does, back the fence off the blade a bit, maybe 1/16th of an inch and lock the rail. Now, loosen one of the pegs on the rail that the fence is attached to. Gently slide the rail on the one side with your finger that you loosened. Stop and tighten the peg when the fence touches the blade. There is a gap on the opposite side of the fence and blade. We shall correct this! Loosen the opposite peg and gently slide the fence so that the fence touches the blade. There should now be even contact with the blade and fence through the entire diameter of the blade. Now your measurement marker. It should be at 0 inches. If not, loosen the screws, then move the plastic marker so that it's at 0 then tighten. Remember. There are 3 positions that the fence can sit on. You will need to make sure the fence is parallel on all positions. So adjust accordingly if needed. As for me, I don't think I will ever place the fence on the left side of the table nor on the furthest position on the right side so I didn't bother with checking parallel on those positions. See how easily I justified my laziness? Accuracy: I set the fence at 20 inches from the blade and ripped a sheet of 3/4" OSB plywood. When I was done, I measured all along the length of the piece. Everything I measured was spot on at 20 inches. Very happy about that! Almost all of my cuts will be at 90 degrees so I am good for now. Power: So far I've only ripped 3/4 inch plywood and crosscut a few 2x4 pieces. It cut through them like a hot knife through butter. Actually, does anyone really use a hot knife to cut butter? How do you heat up the knife? A torch? A forge? Boil it? Seems like a lot of work and potentially dangerous. Observations and notes: The stand is sturdy. Nothing much to say other than it did not collapse on itself even with a thick sheet of plywood on it. The levers to fold the legs in and out are genius! I did not mess with the default blade. I immediately replaced it with a 60 tooth Diablo blade and the cuts are amazingly smooth. The included push stick is a nice touch and it stores nicely on the back of the fence. Another nice touch is the pull down support piece on the fence to support your workpiece for wide cuts. The miter gauge is umm, how shall I say, the only blemish on this beautiful thing. Although lately this seems to be a cost-cutting measure on most saws on the market. There is a bit of wobble when it sits on the track. Some suggest using tape to eliminate the gap. In all honesty, the miter gauge should be fine for my purposes. It's a decent last-second weapon to fend off pesky family members or neighbors looking to disturb you from spending quality time with this table saw. Lastly, when I was swapping out the blades, I noticed that the spindle that the blade attaches to had a raised indentation. A manufacturing defect perhaps. I took a small sheet of 200 grit sandpaper, wrapped it around a thin flat stick and sanded it down carefully. I figured this little bump on the spindle would cause the blade to wobble ever so slightly so my OCD dictated that I smooth it down. Overall, amazing saw and quite an upgrade from my older Skil saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020 by KEs

  • Love the saw, hate the stand
Color: Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand Size: One Size
I've had this table saw for over two years and have used it for numerous projects with great success. There are a lot of really nice and handy features that make using it a lot easier. Dewalt did a really good job of providing storage for the saw's accessories. For instance, the push stick stores on the back side of the fence making it easy to use and store. There's a place on the back of the saw for the miter gauge that's easy to access. I particularly like the way Dewalt stores the guide fence. It's stored below the table which keeps it out of the way when you are storing the saw. The only disappointing aspect of the saw is the stand that comes with it. It has four legs that need to be individually extended and the needing the saw to pulled upright. While it does provide a solid base for the saw, it really impedes the portability of the saw. To move it from one jobsite location to another, the saw first needs to be put in its storage configuration, moved to the new location and then go through the set process again. Dewalt makes a collapsible stand for their miter saws that allows the saw to be easily moved from one location to another. Unfortunately, there isn't one available for their table saws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Dan H.

  • DeWalt Nailed It
Color: Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand Size: One Size
With this saw DeWalt seems to have achieved the Holy Grail: a portal saw with a bunch of clever features that also cuts beautifully and accurately. All at a low price. It’s way more than enough for the contractor market, easy to adjust and very transportable. The surprise is that is that it’s also enough for most woodworkers, maybe all woodworkers. A $5,000 half-ton saw has some benefits but in my opinion they’re mostly outweighed (pun intended) by the portability and cost of this saw. This saw leaves a beautiful cut. Does the $5,000 saw leave an even nicer cut? Maybe, maybe not. You’re going to take the wood from the table saw to the jointer anyway, or if you’re like me you’re going to shave off a few thousandths of an inch with a jointer hand plane, which leaves a surface no table saw can beat. The fence is accurate and adjustable. Both the fence and the blade can be made exactly parallel to the miter slots. It’s easier to break down sheet goods on the big, $5,000 saw, but that’s what circular saws and track saws are for. The longer in-feed and out-feed surfaces on the large saw are great, but it’s also easy to build them for your shop, or even to use portable rollers on a temporary basis. This saw has plenty of power. I’m sure there’s a job that a very large saw can do that this can’t do, but that’s true at any level. This saw doesn’t have the SawStop safety feature. Having used table saws for many years, I think the SawStop is more of a gimmick. Not because it doesn’t work and save some fingers, but by far the most dangerous thing about the table saw is the risk of kickback. This saw has a great riving knife. I bought one of those after-market Grr-Rippers for extra protection. The first thing every new woodworker asks is “Which table saw to buy?” With this saw I think DeWalt has changed that entire conversation, and not just for beginners. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by Markley S. Roderick

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