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The DEWALT 10" Table Saw (DWE7491RS) combines a powerful 15 Amp motor with a 32-1/2 inch rip capacity and a patented rack & pinion fence system for precision cutting. Its foldable rolling stand offers easy portability and stability, while onboard storage and a dust collection port enhance jobsite efficiency. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, this saw is engineered for serious woodworkers and professionals who demand power, accuracy, and convenience in one sleek package.
































| ASIN | B00F2CGXGG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,526 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Table Saws |
| Blade Length | 10 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,709) |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911329163 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| 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 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31"L x 24"W x 28.52"H |
| Item Type Name | 10" Jobsite Table Saw |
| Item Weight | 110 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DWE7491RS |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 year limited manufacturer warranty |
| Model Number | DWE7491RS |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Brake |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 4800 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 885911329163 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
G**S
Great Table Saw
Great saw! Cuts tried and true. Very durable and convenient to transport with wheels. Very straight forward to operate. Noise is to be expected. Easy to adjust to make perfect cut each time. Highly recommend.
D**.
Amazing saw for the money
I replaced an old saw that I inherited from my father some years ago with this Dewalt table saw. The safety features, the build quality, and the fence system were important to me. It is solid and easily packs up for storage. I have a very small basement shop and having my primary tools on wheels is essential. The Dewalt table saw is highly regarded in professional publications and in reviews. The assembly was easy, and the YouTube videos are very helpful in many ways. Every new saw requires a tuning and this was no exception. The saw was very close to specs coming out of the box, but spending an hour or so with a good video and some accurate measuring tools will pay great dividends. You will find that two items that come standard with the saw will need replacing: the miter gauge and the saw blade. The miter gauge is made of stamped metal and will not give you the performance that this saw is capable of demonstrating. There are many miter gauges on the market and you can make a miter sled for yourself with this saw. You will find numerous YouTube videos demonstrating how to make a miter sled. The blade that comes with the saw is of very poor quality. This is true of virtually every table saw that you will buy. It is necessary to get yourself a high quality blade straight away. In fact, order one when you order the saw. After tuning up the saw (once again, lots of YouTubes on how to do this) and adding a high quality blade, you will discover that this saw is truly amazing for the size and price. I purchased a Freud LM75R010 Industrial Thin Kerf Glue Line Ripping Blade. I was delighted at the smoothness of its performance. No burns, no binding, and easy rips. The thin kerf just glides through the material. What a great combination. The Dewalt table saw and the Freud blade. Truly amazing. I can't say enough about the Dewalt table saw. I spent a lot of time researching the purchase of a new saw and am delighted with the results.
K**S
Accurate and powerful
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.
T**1
Best purchase in a long time. (don't tell the wife)
Extremely impresses with the build quality. Pros: - Great for small garage/shed workshops - MAJOR upgrade over my 10" Delta Bench-top table saw. - Able to make 24in rip cuts (and up to 32.5 inch rip cuts) on plywood with ease. - Very sturdy base - Stand collapses for portability and storage. - Quick jobsite or home shop setup - Storage for included Push-stick. - Built in storage for anti-kickback pawls, blade guard and/or riving knife - Can use 8 inch dado set stack up to 13/16" thick Cons: - Some assembly required; doable by 1 person, but a second person helping is much easier. Summary: I highly recommend. I would purchase it again... wish I would have purchased it sooner. I've heard some claim that the motor is slow to come up to speed. This power tool as many others do best on a dedicated circuit. Meaning don't overload your breaker trying to run multiple tools, dust collector, compressor, AC, heater or the likes all on the same circuit... Additionally, these power-tools don't like extension cords that are underrated. I.e. if you are going to use and extension cord, use at least a 20amp cord. Note: Purchased on sale for $509 Nov 2024 - Miter is decent but you may want to upgrade.
D**X
Excelente sierra, la verdad es lo que esperaba, solida, de buen tamaño (comparada a la DW745), muy buena precisión (una vez que la ajustas), velocidad, etc. en general muy versátil. 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)
B**E
Having bought myself a fixer upper of a house, and also wanting to get back into some basic cabinet\furniture making I decided that I needed to buy a table saw. I don't have the room for a full size cabinet saw (or the budget) and I wanted something that I could fold up and store easily out of the way in my basement as well as pull up my basement stairs out into the yard. 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
P**O
La sierra tardó en llegar un poco más de los esperado. Todo en regla. 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.
L**C
This table saw is really nice. The 15-amp motor easily cut through all the lumber and wood products I could feed into it. But the highlight was the rack and pinion fence system. Its accuracy, durability and ease of use make it ideal for any new homeowner or general contractor. If its in your price range, I would definitely recommend buying it.
E**C
I see this being used by a lot of contractors, especially for home construction. I only got this for my hobby and I'm not serious about woodworking, but it's so convenient having this to rip a few pieces of food for a fence or some shelving. Combine it with a mitre saw and you've got a lot of options for small DIY projects. The folding stand does well enough, and it's great being able to fold this away when not in use since garage space is always limited. Overall feels like great quality.
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