Brand | DEWALT |
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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 23.75"W x 30.38"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 |
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 |
Style | 10-Inch Tablesaw w/Stand |
Pattern | Tablesaw |
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 |
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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 |
About this item
- 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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Best Sellers Rank | #5,012 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1 in Table Saws |
Date First Available | August 13, 2013 |
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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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blade length | 10 inches | 4 inches | 10 inches | 0.1 centimeters | 10 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | — |
speed | 4800 rpm | 4300 rpm | 3800 rpm | 0.1 GB | — |
blade material | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel | Carbide | High Speed Steel | High Speed Steel |
number of teeth | 24 | 50 | 50 | 1 | 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 | SKILSAW SPT99, SKILSAW 24-Tooth Carbide blade, Miter Gauge, Smart Guard System including Anti-Kick Back Device, Dust Elbow, Insert Plate, Push Stick, Wrench, Rip Fence | 10 in. 24-Tooth Carbide Blade; Scissor Stand; Push Stick; Miter Gauge; Rip Fence; 2x Blade Wrenches; Blade Guard Assembly |
cutting angle | 90 degrees | 90 degrees | — | 0.1 arc sec | 90 degrees |
voltage | 0 volts | — | — | 120 volts | 120 volts |
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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I've only recently taken delivey of this saw and will be adding to this review as I get a bit more time in on it. My initial opinion is that Dewalt worked hard at making their 744XRS even better with this 7491RS. Nothing ground breaking but small tweaks everywhere to improve the saw. It works and works well.
Assembly was fairly simple. There is an assembly instruction book seperate from the owners manual with about 2 pages of instructions. Tools needed are included however I would recommend a 13mm ratchet and box end wrench, along with some red thread locker. Assume about an hour for the job, including breaking down the box and styrofoam packing.
Once built, you will find the stand to be pretty slick. Not as quick as Boschs gravity stand but quite a bit more stable, with the rear splayed legs giving alot of support. We are talking mere seconds longer to set up than the Bosch. If one were basing their purchase solely on the stands, I don't think either design would be a clear winner and I was a huge fan of the gravity rise.
Where the Dewalt has it over the Bosch clearly is the wheels. The Dewalt uses semi-pneumatic wheels that will never go flat. Bosch uses standard hand truck wheels that use a tube and will eventually leak on you, guarenteed. I can't figure out why Bosch wold use tube tires on a tool that will be drug through the cast off nails, screws and staples of a construction site.
The handle of the stand has a slight bit of adjustment. It can be mounted retracted for a more compact design or extended for easier manuvering and tilting. This isn't a design that can be changed rapidly, needing 4 bolts to be undone and the positions only change by about 3 inches. Still, it's a nice feature that cost almost nothing for Dewalt to add except R&D time. I mounted mine in the extended position as my saw will live mostly in the garage and I valued ease of use over taking up less space.
The rack and pinion fence, basically a carryover from the 744XRS, is awesome and I feel loads better than the Bosch. The fence is stored on the left side, tucked under the table. Flip 2 tabs and you can rotate the fence off and mount it on either a small capacity or larger capacity pin mount on the right hand side of the saw. The fence can be moved by either adjusting the knob or pushing the fence with your hand, then it locks securely in place. 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. I have kept up with some reviews online though and the pros that use these tools day in and out don't seem to report any failures. I will edit this review to reflect any problems I have but I am putting trust in Dewalt to design the tool to handle anything I can dish out. The push stick mounts to the fence in a much better spot than the Bosch 4100 (That one is at the rear of the saw, opposite where you stand). It is always at hand should you need it. The fence also has the flip over 2 position bar that acts as a support in the lower position and a short fence for close in work in the upper. Again, it feels cheap but an inspection of the pivoting hardware shows that it is very well engineered.
I am very happy with all the onboard storage. Being someone who uses these tools rarely, I'll be using the riving knife almost all the time and the blade guard with anti-kickback pawls any time my work allows it. The pros mostly use only the riving knife but I want the extra safety, simply because I'm not an expert and mistakes happen. The Bosch 4100 has a slight advantage in onboard storage with the exception of the pushstick. This Dewalt will make you duck down to see what you are doing to remove or stow some of the accessories like the riving knife and miter guage. Still, it's great to have everything you need.
No blade storage? What's up with that? Surely it can't be an oversight?
The miter guage is a true T slot miter guage, though on the low end of the spectrum. It should be fine for what I need. The 4100 used square aluminum tubing with plastic T pieces on the end. Probobly a design that came from an older table that used plain slots and not T slots.
The blade case uses a plastic cover over one side that secures to the case with built in plastic clips. It allows easy removal for clean out and quick re-assembly. This is a slightly different design than the 744XRS that used metal pins that could get lost. That design is a little more robust, this design is a little quicker and there are no metal pins to lose. I expect those plastic clips will break over time, probobly a long time for me. It's a cheap and easily replacable part however and not a must have when running the saw. Bosch uses a plastic side case that needs to be screwed on with multiple screws, a much more time consuming design. Dewalt also uses a heavy canvas like material around the blade to seal in the saw dust, yet still be pliable when the blade moves up and down. It appears well made, sturdy, and should last the life of the saw.
Bosch also has it over this Dewalt with blade changes, though I may be splitting hairs. Where the Bosch uses it's one wrench and a blade locking lever permenently attached to the motor shaft, the Dewalt uses 2 wrenches. One to hold the motor shaft stationary, the other to loosen the nut. The Dewalts wrenches are stored neatly aboard and come out quickly. The bosch requires you to undo a big wingnut.
Both saws use an aluminum table with what I believe is a hard anodizing treatment. The table won't rust however it will start to show wear once the hard anodizing is worn through. This shouldn't be a concern and the table will last the life of the saw, if not longer
The motor is wound to produce higher RPMs than the other saws of this catagory. 4800 verses the standard 3650 of other saws. I don't know yet if this is a benefit or just a different spec. The motor does start up nice and smooth and the on/off switch is simple to use. I'll edit this review with more thoughts as I get more time on the saw.
I chose this Dewalt over the Bosch for its larger rip capacity, its semi-pneumatic wheels, and it's stability. I am pretty happy with my purchase and don't regret not having the Bosch 4100, though it was a great saw for what I used it for. The Bosch 4100 is an older design and Dewalt has the benefit with this saw of having a number of years to refine it's design of the already excellent 744XRS. 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.
**Updated on Jan. 8, 2014** The blade works well for ripping. My cuts turned out smooth enough to glue thin pieces of ash together straight off the saw. Crosscutting worked ok for rough cutting, leaving some tearout (chipping of the edges of the cut) of the thin ash. You want a different blade if you want a clean finished crosscut though. Perhaps a zero clearance blade plate also.
**Updated on Jan. 25, 2014** I was ripping down some 1/2" polar slats to 5/16ths and ran the slats through the machine vertically. They were 2" tall and the saw had no problem at all powering through them. For such a non conventional use of the saw, it worked great. Poplar is fairly soft so this won't be the heaviest work load the saw will see but it shows me the saw has plenty of power.
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.
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After doing a lot of research I settled on this saw, and I'm really glad I did. It's clearly been engineered my people have used saws before and have put some thought into it. From the location of the push stick storage, which is easy to grab when needed, to the fence mechanism, as well as the easy set up and fine tuning instructions it comes with.
Construction wise, its very well built but also light enough that one person can easily manoeuvre it around. The stand is sturdy and easily folds up when not in use. There os no flex in the fence when locked in place, and the table is more than sold as well.
The dust collection is adequate, however as I mention below the extra dust port on the blade guard assembly requires a different size hose so I don't use that one. If you did use the guard port, it would probably be near 100% collection. With a shop vac hooked up it collects over 95% of the dust, with no fine dust getting into the air at all. Very nice for indoor use.
After about 6 months of regular use I've really only come up with a couple faults, which in themselves are definitely not enough to make me not want to buy this saw again. my only complaints are follows:
1) I wish the saw included a hose to go between the guard dust collection port, and the main under table one
2) I wish dewalt sold a table extension for it. As much as I love the fence mechanism, it makes it tricky to build your own table for it. So if they made one it's be awesome. This isn't a huge issue, as there are other ways around it
Pros:
- Base solida: no se mueve ni vibra cuando cortas un pliego grande de triplay, las ruedas no quedan tocando el piso lo que evita que se mueva en caso de que tengas mas peso de un lado de la sierra que del otro.
- Superficie amplia
- Barrera exacta y versátil (diferentes posiciones y funciones)
- Sistema de seguridad de encendido (no vuelve a encender en caso de que se vaya la energía)
- Fácil y de solida movilidad
- No ocupa mucho espacio en su posición vertical
- Fácil intercambio de las cuchillas divisorias
- Acepta cuchillas tipo 'dado'
Cons:
- Alineación: recién armada, prácticamente todo venia desalineado a las guías de la mesa, desde la cuchilla, la barrera (en sus diferentes posiciones: izq., der.-corto y der.-largo), el angulo, la cinta para medir la barrera y la del angulo. Una vez alineado todo se queda en su lugar, pero si le tienes que invertir un buen tiempo en dejar todo alineado.
- La guía para cortes transversales hace juego con la guía de la mesa de 1mm aprox., esto se arregla fácilmente con cinta azul de pintor y los cortes los hace precisos.
- Precio alto
- Pesada (~50Kg)
The design to contain all its components within/on itself is great. The rack and pinion rip fence is a dream-come-true for me. No more measuring and squaring for every cut.
Only thing I find issue with (and a small issue at that) is the miter gadget. It's not completely snigger in the groove, and there is no indicator when you are at the 90 degree mark.
Otherwise this is a beautiful saw with a sturdy frame.
Hubo que hacer los ajustes de paralelismo de la hoja a la guía, ajuste de 90 y 45 grados. Después de ello, quedó totalmente funcional, cortes realmente buenos, es muy sencilla de operar, los ajustes por medio de piñón y cremallera facilitan la operación.
Es un poco ruidosa, pero no se espera que sea silencioso un equipo de esta potencia, al igual resultó muy buena, corta el triplay de 19mm y madera de pino tan suavemente que no te das cuenta.
La recomiendo ampliamente.
-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.
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2021
-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.