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How to use dewalt table saw

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Precision Fence: This is where the saw shines. The key, of course, is to replace it in its holder after each use. Dewalt's storage hooks put the tool exactly where it needs to be, so it can be used without even really thinking about it. Having had my share of run-ins with saw blades, I'm keenly aware of the value of the push stick, but it's not always handy at the moment its most needed. My favorite is the location for the push stick. Loved these on the Dewalt Workstand, too!

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Also, setting it up is a breeze, thanks to the leg-lock levers. Portability/Storage: Aside from the obvious portability aspect of this saw, the fact that it has such convenient on-board storage for its accessories is a big plus. I've used the saw to cut everything from rock-hard 50-year-old ash to pine plywood and have never had a problem with its power curve. Power to spare: The 15 amp/4800 rpm motor gives this saw plenty of power to rip and cross-cut the densest materials. I'll go over the pros and cons of this tool in more detail below, but you can see it in action in our latest video review: Dewalt DWE749 Table Saw Review I've used a lot of table saws through the years and my favorite for the shop remains the Delta Unisaw 36-元00, but the Dewalt DWE7491 jobsite table saw has become my go-to workhorse when I have to work out in the field, or when the Unisaw is out of commission in the shop.

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