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Connecting Saw to Power Source
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, before connecting saw to power source, make 
sure the switch is in the OFF position. 
Be sure your power supply agrees with the nameplate marking. AC Only means that your saw 
will operate on alternating current only. A voltage decrease of 10 percent or more will cause 
a loss of power and overheating. All D
EWALT tools are factory tested. If this tool does not 
operate, check the power supply.
On-Off Switch (Fig. 14)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, be sure switch is in the OFF position before 
plugging machine in.
Lift the ON/OFF switch (K) paddle up to turn your saw ON and push it down to turn your saw 
OFF.
A hole (KK) is provided in the switch for insertion of a
FIG. 14
K
KK
 
padlock with a removable shank to lock the saw off.
NOTE: A conventional padlock will not fit.
Rip Fence Operation 
RAIL LOCK LEVER (FIG. 15)
The rail lock lever (W) locks the fence in place preventing 
movement during cutting. To lock the rail lever, push it 
down and toward the rear of the saw. To unlock, pull it 
up and toward the front of the saw. 
NOTE: When ripping, always lock the rail lock lever.
WORK SUPPORT EXTENSION/NARROW RIPPING FENCE (FIG. 15, 16)
The table saw is equipped with a narrow ripping fence that also supports work that extends 
beyond the saw table. 
To use the narrow ripping fence in the work support position, rotate it from its stored position 
as shown in Figure 16, and slide the pins into the lower sets of slots on both ends of the fence. 
To use the narrow ripping fence in the narrow ripping position, snap the pins into the upper 
sets of slots on both ends of the fence.
This feature will allow 2" (51 mm) of extra clearance to the blade. If more clearance is 
necessary, follow directions for making an auxiliary fence under Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence 
in the Operation section. 
FIG. 15
FIG. 16
W
FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB (FIG. 17)
The fine adjustment knob (H) allows smaller 
FIG. 17
NN
H
adjustments when setting the fence. Before 
adjusting, be sure the rail lock lever is in its up or 
unlocked, position.
RIP SCALE POINTER
The rip scale pointer will need to be adjusted for 
proper performance of the rip fence if the user 
switches between thick and thin kerf blades. Refer 
to Adjusting the Rip Scale under Adjustments 
for alignment instructions. 
Adjustments
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect machine from 
power source before installing and removing accessories, before adjusting or changing set-
ups or when making repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury. 
NOTE: Your saw is fully and accurately adjusted at the factory at the time of manufacture. If 
readjustment due to shipping and handling or any other reason is required, follow the steps 
below to adjust your saw. 
Once made, these adjustments should remain accurate. Take a little time now to follow these 
directions carefully to maintain the accuracy of which your saw is capable. 
RAIL LOCK ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 3, 18)  
FIG. 18
LL
MM
(Tightening Fence Clamping System) 
  1. Lock the rail lock lever (W).
  2. On the underside of the saw, loosen the nut (LL). 
  3. Tighten the hex rod (MM) until the spring on the locking system 
is compressed creating the desired tension on the rail lock lever. 
Retighten the jam nut against the hex rod.
 4. Check that the fence does not move when the lock lever is 
engaged. If the fence is still loose, tighten the spring further.
ADJUSTING THE RIP SCALE (FIG. 3, 19)
  1. Unlock the rail lock lever (W).
  2. Set the blade at 0° bevel and move the fence in until it touches the blade.
  3. Lock the rail lock lever.
  4. Loosen the rip scale indicator screws (NN) and set the rip
FIG. 19
NN
 
scale indicator to read zero (0). Retighten the rip scale 
indicator screws. NOTE: The yellow rip scale (top) reads 
correctly only when the fence is mounted on the right side 
of the blade and is in position 1 (for 0 to 20" ripping, not the 
24" rip position). The white scale (bottom) reads correctly 
only when the fence is mounted on the right side of the 
blade and in position 2 (for 4" to 24" ripping).
BLADE ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT
(Blade Parallel to Miter Slot)
WARNING: Cut Hazard. Check the blade at 0˚ and 45˚ to make sure blade does not hit the 
throat plate, causing personal injury.