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Brand DEWALT
Color Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand
Blade Material High Speed Steel
Surface Recommendation Wood
Power Source Corded Electric

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  • Your purchase includes one Dewalt table saw, 10inch 24-tooth carbide blade, rolling stand, push stick, miter gauge, rip fence, 2x blade wrenches, blade guard assembly manual
  • Other Specs: Max rip to left of blade – 22inch | Max rip to right of blade – 32-1/2inch | Max width of Dado – 13/16inch | Arbor size – 5/8inch | Amps – 15 | Depth of cut at 45inch – 2-1/4inch | Depth of cut at 90° – 3-1/8inch | No Load Speed: 4800 RPM
  • Rolling stand designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability
  • Rack & Pinion Telescoping Fence System Make fence adjustments fast, smooth and accurate
  • Features a 15.0A high torque motor with the power to cut pressure treated lumber and hardwoods
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blade length
10 inches
4 inches
10 inches
10 inches
4 inches
power source
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
speed
4800 rpm
4300 rpm
3800 rpm
5800 rpm
blade material
High Speed Steel
High Speed Steel
Carbide
Metal
number of teeth
24
50
50
50
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
(1) DWE7485 8-1/4 in. Table Saw; (1) Jobsite Table Saw Stand; (1) Fence; (1) Anti-Kickback Pawls; (1) Miter Gauge; (1) Push Stick; (1) 8-1/4 in. Blade; (1) Non-thru cut riving Knife; (2) Blade Change Wrenches; (1) Modular Guard System
Attachments, Stand
(1) DWE7485 8-1/4 in. Table Saw; (1) Fence; (1) Anti-Kickback Pawls; (1) Miter Gauge; (1) Push Stick; (1) 24T 8-1/4 in. Blade; (1) Non-thru cut riving Knife; (2) Blade Change Wrenches; (1) Modular Guard System
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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.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, portability, sturdiness, and accuracy of the saw. For example, they mention it's well thought out, easy to set up, and portable. Some appreciate the accuracy and rip fence.

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473 customers mention406 positive67 negative

Customers like the quality of the saw. They mention it's one of the best designed tools they have ever owned, with a well-thought-out design that makes use of empty space for storage. They also love the stand, which is easy to set up and solid. The rack and pinion fence is smooth and precise, and the motor is powerful. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...It's a very nice design. Both Bosch and Dewalt use very light weight fences that feel cheap and toy like to me and this fence is no exception...." Read more

"...This saw has a great riving knife. I bought one of those after-market Grr-Rippers for extra protection...." Read more

"...storage for push sticks, fence, miter gauge, wrench, blade guards and cord are convenient and a good use of space...." Read more

"...The unit is cleverly designed, with quick-snap, pull out legs and clever storage solutions for the accessories...." Read more

337 customers mention279 positive58 negative

Customers find the saw easy to use. They mention it's fairly easy to set up, and the assembly went well. Some say that the saw is easy to build for their shop or even to use portable. They appreciate the detailed graphics and complete written directions. The guard system is way more user friendly than their older model, and tools are included. Customers also say it'll be an absolute joy to work with.

"...Tools needed are included however I would recommend a 13mm ratchet and box end wrench, along with some red thread locker...." Read more

"...-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...." Read more

"...Assembly was simple, which was great. Tubes have plastic inserts so you can't crush the tubes while tightening...." Read more

"...If portability, repeatability, reliability, and ease of use are a priority, then this is a phenomenal saw...." Read more

310 customers mention269 positive41 negative

Customers like the sturdiness of the saw. They mention that it's pretty solid all around, the design of the legs is super stable during use, and the build materials are well suited for fluctuating environmental conditions. They're impressed with the engineering and the quality of this one, and say it runs great and should last a lifetime. Customers also mention that the blade on it has no issues with dense hardwoods, and it'd make a decent last-second weapon to fend off pesky family members or neighbors.

"...Not as quick as Boschs gravity stand but quite a bit more stable, with the rear splayed legs giving alot of support...." Read more

"...It's a nice touch and a sign that they thought things through. The stand is sturdy and I don't have any problems with it.-..." Read more

"...I love the stand, easy to set up and solid - more so because of the sharply splayed legs. It feels more solid that the other two saws I mentioned...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

304 customers mention301 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the portability of the saw. They mention it's ingenious, compact, and easy to operate and move around. Some appreciate the wheels for easy jobsite portability. Overall, most are happy with the port ability of the product.

"...this Dewalt over the Bosch for its larger rip capacity, its semi-pneumatic wheels, and it's stability...." Read more

"...more than enough for the contractor market, easy to adjust and very transportable...." Read more

"...miter gauge, wrench, blade guards and cord are convenient and a good use of space.I do despise the miter gauge...." Read more

"...portable saw would work well for professionals that require an easily transportable and easy-to-set up alternative to a full-sized, stationary table..." Read more

211 customers mention201 positive10 negative

Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the saw. They mention that the system is sturdy, easy to adjust, and has been cutting dead accurate since without issue. The rip fence appears to be pretty darned accurate, and the cuts are accurate. The saw came tuned in mostly accurate, is adjustable, and holds its accuracy well. It is easy to fold and move, and is plenty accurate for home themed projects. The built in tape measure for the fence is surprisingly accurate, though for critical cuts they still double check with a tape measure.

"...Grail: a portal saw with a bunch of clever features that also cuts beautifully and accurately. All at a low price...." Read more

"...The built in tape measure for the fence is surprisingly accurate, though for critical cuts I still double check with a ruler...." Read more

"...and with one exception which I will mention in a minute, solid and precise...." Read more

"...No hiccups of any kind and surprised at how stable and accurate the cuts this saw can make. Its nearly equal to a lower end cabinet saw...." Read more

145 customers mention145 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the saw. They say it works well, produces great results, and runs smoothly. The controls are easy to use and everything seems to work nice and smooth. The saw does yeoman work and is flawless. It is well thought out and stable when in use.

"...It works and works well. Assembly was fairly simple...." Read more

"...The assembly was straight forward and quick. The stand is very functional and easy to manage by yourself...." Read more

"...Sheet goods are a snap. The saw has superb functionality, controls are easy to use, and with one exception which I will mention in a minute, solid..." Read more

"...95% of the sawdust.. I have used the dado blade for the saw and it works perfectly... Out of the many thousands of feet of materials I have cut..." Read more

145 customers mention121 positive24 negative

Customers like the value of the saw. They mention it's the best for the money, has better design, and is more than enough for the contractor market. Some say it saves a lot of time and is well-thought out.

"...I feel this Dewalt is a better design for the money currently, at least until one of the other manufacturers re-design their job site saw...." Read more

"...All at a low price.It’s way more than enough for the contractor market, easy to adjust and very transportable...." Read more

"...common portable contractor saws on the market right now, but it's money well spent if the increased fence capacity and refined portability is worth..." Read more

"...It saves a lot of time, and there's less reason not to use the guard...." Read more

117 customers mention114 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the power of the saw. They mention that it has plenty of power, and is quick and easy to set up. Some say that the motor on this saw has much more power than either of the other two. Overall, customers are happy with the performance of this compact yet powerful saw.

"...the heaviest work load the saw will see but it shows me the saw has plenty of power." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...The higher RPM motor pulls well through tough to cut hardwoods such as oak, even with a less than ideally sharp blade...." Read more

"...-rust poly table, to the dual geared adjustable fence, to its power and cut accuracy, even the on/off switch is awesome… it has a safety cover, an..." Read more

Nice mobile saw.. Highly recommend.
5 Stars
Nice mobile saw.. Highly recommend.
I finished assembling the DWE7491RS saw/stand combo today and I'd like to offer up some tips and observations.The booklet for the stand is not very clear on some things and you will find yourself looking back and forth on page 1 which has two illustrations of the assembled stand.One of he things it does not tell you is you are going to need a dead blow hammer (rubber mallet) to mate the stand frame sections together.You will also want a 13mm wrench and a 13mm socket/ratchet. If you don't have any metric tools, wrap some electrical tape or masking tape around the handle of the supplied "mickey mouse" wrench. It will tear you hand up if you don't. Don't loose the Allen wrench that comes with it unless you have a metric set. None of the SAE sizes will fit the bolt heads.As you start assembling the stand legs, handles etc., you will notice that on one side the bolt holes (in the yellow structure) are normal round holes. But one opposite side they are slightly slotted. This allows for tolerance differences during the manufacturing and assembly at the factory. I found that if you install the bolts in the normal round holes first, then the slotted ones the bolts fit better. I tried the other way around first and had a heck of a time getting the bolts into the normal holes. It really doesn't make sense to me but that is the way it is.The two M6-12 pan bolts for assembling the frame halves are labeled "Tool & Frame". All the other labeling on the parts bag are fairly straight forward.When you install the saw onto the stand frame you will find that access to the nuts on the saws front side is difficult due to limited clearances. A thin wrench is the best option.Other saw info:The rip fence is attached to the left side of the saw for shipping/storage. I wish I had taken a picture of it before I removed it as I can't figure out how to re-attach it there (figure 45 and the "how to" on page 14 of the saw manual is useless).If you have magnetic featherboards your out of luck. The top of the saw is cast aluminum.There is a button on top of the cord storage that may be a thermal reset button. There is nothing in the manual about it.The power cord is fairly stiff and seems to be well insulated. However the power cord is rather short so if you are using it at job site you are probably going to need an extension cord.Which brings me to the next subject, power. This saw is rated at 15 amps so one would expect a fairly hefty motor. The one that comes with it seems rather small in size compared to some other motors of equal amperage.The miter slot is standard T-slot.I purchased the DEWALT DW7444 Dado Throat Plate (for DW744 saw) and it fits fine although the dado blade size is probably limited to 8" to 8 1/2" inches in max diameter of about 3/8" wide (or so).I have seen comments that the dado throat plate and the standard throat plate snags wood. There are adjustment screws on both of them and the can be adjusted to be lower than the throat cut-out. Also seen a comment that the dado plate doesn't lock. Yes it does just like the standard throat plate.The quality of the unit seems well made and fairly well engineered. There are some plastic parts that I have concerns about especially if one is actually going to use it daily for construction. I would have given this saw 5 stars but I need to use it more before I rate it that high.Update July 22nd:I finally got around to cutting some wood with the saw and must say I was very wrong about the size of the motor vs. actual power. This baby can flat cut wood. I swapped out the factory blade for a 80 tooth Diablo carbide blade and was ripping through pressure treated 2 x 6's like they were soft butter.I did a an alignment check of the Diablo blade to the miter slot (left side) and it was approximate .1mm off (front to back of same point of blade). I raised the blade all the way up the marked a spot on the blade just behind the carbide tip. With the blade rotated so the marked spot is even with the table top on the front side of the saw I measured the distance from the blade to the edge of the miter slot. I then rotated the blade towards the back of saw until the same marked spot is even with the saw's table top on the back side and made the same measurement.The bevel of the blade to the saw table was dead on from the factory.The exhaust port on the back of the saw fit my ShopVac brand vacuum perfectly.. no adapter need. However, will need something to fit the blade guard exhaust port.Couple of cons though. The miter gauge storage takes a contortionist to get it in and out of the storage location. I have reservations on the longevity of the plastic (rubber?) caps on the bottom of the two legs on the wheel side. You have to rotate the saw on these to erect (and lower) the saw. Abrasive material like concrete will wear them down as you rotate the saw up and down. Already seeing black makes on my floor. In regards to the riving knives. There is one "permanently" mounted to the blade guard and the other one is a stand-alone one that is pre-installed at the factory. The manual (page 9 - figure 27)indicates the the "permanent" one is 2.4mm thick and the stand-alone one is 2.2mm thick for thinner blades. The ones I received with the saw are both the same thickness. The two riving knives are shaped differently so I'm not sure if Dewalt changed the thickness after the manual was printed. Finally issue is there is no apparent locking mechanism hold the blade in the selected height position. The tilt is locked down but not the blade height. I guess it relies on the gear friction to hold it in place (?). I would now make this a 4 & 3/4 star rating if I could.16 Sept 2014 UpdateBeen using the saw for a couple of months now and have some updated observations:- As I noted previously, one will definitely need an extension cord if you are more that a few feet from a power source.- The plastic covering on the legs which one rotates the saw up and down is really taking a beating on raw concrete. Probably will not be an issue for a long time if used on dirt.- The saw is definitely powerful and capable of cutting all of the woods I've used on it (oak, cherry, walnut, birch, pine, and extremely hardened pressure treated pine). I use an 80 tooth tungsten carbide Diablo blade for all my cutting and it works very well with this saw.- After finishing a job, you should remove the blade insert, drop the blade all the way down and vacuum out the blade chamber, especially the cloth material that is used to keep the sawdust out of the motor.The cloth gets imbedded with very fine sawdust powder. As a side note to this, I noticed that when the saw is in the stowed upright position, there is a plastic cover over the saw-blade's aluminum housing. The are holes for screws and threaded mating holes in the housing for these screws. The were no screws in these holes on my saw. However, I did not that the plastic cover plate is easily removable and allows access to the saw blade chamber for cleaning.- Although the saw really kicks a lot of sawdust out the back port with or without a vacuum attached, the enclosure the houses the blade will still accumulate sawdust over time and should be cleaned.- The blade insert is made of aluminum but at the end of the slot, there are two black metal (iron/steel?) plates on each side of the opening. With the high humidity here in east TX they have started to rust. They appear to be clipped in and I think I can remove them and refinish them. Don't know whey they are there and don't seem to serve any purpose that I can see.- I had noted in my review previously that there is no apparent locking mechanism to hold the blade in the desired vertical position. I like to cut wood with a minimum piece of the blade protruding up from the cut. On several occasions, I have observed the blade "slipping" downward just enough that the blade did not cut all the way through the wood. In several instances I was using wood that had been planed smooth on both sides so that they were very straight and level. Since it does not do this all the time, I attribute this to where the two gears that raise/lower the blade sit in relation to the height selected. The fix for me is easy, just set the blade height higher than what I used to use. I don't think this will work well when doing dado cuts.Feb 22, 2015 UpdateHave been using the saw for 8 months now and I've upped my rating from 4 to 5 stars.The blade slipping down issue I noted in my previous update has disappeared. I don't know if I was doing something wrong, but it just flat stays locked in place.I absolutely love the rip fence. It seems to be infinitely adjustable and it locks firmly in place no matter where you set it. More importantly, when you use the lock down lever, it doe not move the fence even a fraction of an inch.I was wrong about using the DEWALT DW7444 Dado Throat Plate. The plate fits and locks into the opening but dado opening is not long enough to accommodate an 8" dado blade. Apparently the bade placement in this saw is located closer to the back of the saw. My fix was to use my band saw and cut the slot all the way open (to the rear of the throat plate). That fixed it. So far I haven't found a factory dado throat plate for this saw. I guess one could buy a blank zero clearance throat plate and cut it open with a dado blade set.If you are looking for an accurate saw that stores in a relative small foot print and is very easy to set up or fold for storage, I would highly recommend this saw. It may not be suitable for making quality furniture pieces, but you could not come any closer in a portable unit.Mar 6, 2014 UpdateWas looking at make a zero clearance throat plate for this saw and found one on Amazon for the DW746 table saw. I knew the dado insert for this saw fits so I thought I'd give it a try. Well low and behold it fits perfectly. In fact there is a sticker on the back of the this throat plate that indicates it will fit the following DeWalt saws: DW744; DW745; DW746; DWE7480; DWE7490X; DWE7491RS; and DWE7499GD. For this saw you have to remove the riving knife (aka: splitter), but I have found a solution if you want to keep it with the this throat plate. Measure how far back from the saw blade's does the riving knife extend (you need to raise the blade up all the way to make this measurement). Follow the instructions on how to setup the new throat plate (including the removal of the the riving knife) and make zero clearance cut in he plate. Next mark the throat plate with a line from the back of the kerf cut that matches the length that you previously measured for the length of the riving knife (including the gap between the back of the blade and the riving knife). With the blade fully extended in the zero clearance slot, turn on the saw and pull the throat plate up and towards you until the length of the marked line is cut. Turn off the saw the, remove the throat plate and re-install the riving knife. Assuming you blade is slightly wider than the riving knife, the slot will be wide enough to re-install the throat plate without any problem.This the the throat plate that Amazon sells: Leecraft DW-2 Zero-Clearance Table Saw Insert for DeWalt Model DW744 and DW746. Here is the link to it in Amazon:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000223V9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1FYI: The picture in Amazon depicts it as red colored. It is actually a pale tan color and very well made.Follow up Oct 21, 2016The saw is still going strong and the rubber feet have not worn out yet. No hiccups of any kind and surprised at how stable and accurate the cuts this saw can make. Its nearly equal to a lower end cabinet saw. Maybe better than some on the market?- As to the zero clearance throat insert I previously wrote about I did come across a couple of issues with it. It seems the height adjustment screws are not long enough to properly level the insert. It is only one side were it is lower than the other and not flush to the top of the table. The other issue, for some folks anyway, is there is no locking mechanism to hold it in place.Still can't find a "commercial" dado blade throat insert for this saw. I guess the saw is intended primarily for construction use but it would be nice to make so mortise and tendon joints for rough shelving, and workbenches, etc.July 4, 2017Well its been a little over 3 years since I purchased this saw and I've just ran into my first major issue with it. I needed to make a 45 deg cut on a baseboard so I unlocked the blade from the upright position and titled the blade to 45 deg and locked it. After I complete the cut, I started to unlock the black to return it upright so I could lower the blade for storage. For some reason the locking lever would not move. After try to move it for several minutes I took a rubber mallet and gently tapped on the lever until it finally started to move. I finished moving it to the unlock position by hand. Although the locking lever moved to the unlocked position, the blade in fact did not unlock. My blade is now stuck in the 45 deg position. I'm going to have to figure out how to take the locking mechanism apart and see what the issue is. I'm hoping (best case) that there is a pin in lever that engages the locking mechanism and it is worn or slid out just enough to not engage the lock.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2021
Thoughtful design. A lot of this saw’s features are already covered in other reviews, but a couple things to add:

-bottom dust port works extremely well and fits my large shop vac hose perfectly.

-Other reviewers complained about the need for a separate hose for the blade guard’s collection port but I was able to just use the dust bag that came with my dewalt 779 mitre saw.

-the controls for everything are extremely simple and reliable. Simple mechanisms unlock the stand, the legs, the blade guard and fence.

-The rack and pinion fence markings are accurate to 1/16th inch and negate the need for a tape measure on hand for cuts.

-blade is very easy to change and the wrenches have their own onboard storage.

-everything has a home. There is excellent storage for every accessory. Those complaining in other comments haven’t looked hard enough.

-this is my favorite tool. rock solid.
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