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The DEWALT 10in. Compact Jobsite Table Saw with Site-Pro Modular Guarding System has a 15 Amp motor and 24in. rip capacity to allow cutting of large and hardwood materials. Features toolfree guarding component adjustments and fast, accurate fence adjustments. Compact and lightweight with a metal roll cage for jobsite durability.
Features + Benefits
Item# | 57928 |
Brand | DEWALT |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 12 months parts / 12 months labor |
Ship Weight | 54.4 lbs |
Product Type | Table saw |
Amps | 15 |
Volts | 120 |
Blade Diameter (in.) | 10 |
Arbor Size (in.) | 5/8 |
Max. Cut to Right (in.) | 24 |
Max. Cut to Left (in.) | 12 |
Max. Cutting Depth at 90° (in.) | 3 1/8 |
Max. Cutting Depth at 45° (in.) | 2 1/4 |
Speed (RPM) | 4,800 |
Dust Collection Port Size (in.) | 2 1/2 |
Table Material | Metal |
Dimensions L x W x H (in.) | 26 x 26 x 13 |
Product Weight (lbs.) | 48 |
Posted by TheRegalOne from Charlotte on 9th Jun 2020
I have used all kinds of portable table saws on job sites. But NONE of them compare to the ease of use portability and accuracy of this saw!!! Best fence on a portable table saw!! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
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Posted by Landscraper from Yakistan washington on 9th Jun 2020
Great saw. Great for small trim projects. Great precision but dewalt needs to make a battery adapter like they did for the chop saw. It's crazy they havnt done it yet. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
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Posted by GreenArrow14 from Franklin, PA on 9th Jun 2020
The DWL7480 is a great saw and is even better when paired with a great stand like the DWL7480 (Type 2), but the mounting of the saw on the stand is not directly compatible with each other. I have seen several videos of people modifying the saw or the stand to make them bolt up together, but after paying good money for a saw and stand, i didn't want to start drilling into it. Instead I decided to mount the saw to a sheet of 3/4" plywood using square u-bolts with clear tubing over them to get a nice secure clamp, then bolted the plywood to the metal saw mounts that came with the stand. I spent way more time on it than I probably should have, but I think it looks cleaner and is rock solid, there is no wobble. Check out the photos attached.
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