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# 15 Amp motor power 32.5-inch rip capacity Rack & Pinion fence system Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table Saw Stand, 15 Amp, 4800 RPM, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS)

**Brand:** dewalt
**Price:** € 2783.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power, Precision & Portability — The Ultimate Table Saw for the Modern Maker!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table Saw Stand, 15 Amp, 4800 RPM, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS) by dewalt
- **How much does it cost?** € 2783.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/1139800-table-saw-10-inch-with-foldable-rolling-table-saw-stand)

## Best For

- dewalt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dewalt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cut Big, Cut Bold:** Massive 32-1/2 inch rip capacity handles large shelving, trim, and hardwoods with ease—no project too big.
- • **Dust-Free Workspace:** 2-1/2 inch dust port connects seamlessly to vacuums, keeping your jobsite clean and your lungs happy.
- • **Mobility Meets Stability:** Foldable rolling stand with telescoping rails offers effortless setup, breakdown, and compact storage—work anywhere, anytime.
- • **All-in-One Onboard Storage:** Keep your blade guard, wrenches, push stick, and accessories organized and within arm’s reach—efficiency redefined.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Rack & Pinion telescoping fence ensures fast, smooth, and ultra-accurate adjustments for flawless cuts every time.

## Overview

The DEWALT DWE7491RS is a professional-grade 10-inch table saw featuring a robust 15 Amp motor delivering 4800 RPM for smooth, powerful cuts. Its innovative rack & pinion telescoping fence system offers precise, tool-free adjustments, while the expansive 32-1/2 inch rip capacity accommodates large materials effortlessly. Designed for portability and stability, the foldable rolling stand enables quick setup and compact storage, perfect for busy job sites or home workshops. With integrated dust collection and onboard storage, this saw combines power, convenience, and cleanliness in one sleek package, backed by a 3-year limited warranty.

## Description

The DWE7491RS 10" Jobsite Table Saw 32 - 1/2" Rip Capacity, and a Rolling Stand has a 15 Amp motor and 32-1/2" rip capacity to allow cutting of large and hardwood materials. Features tool-free guarding component adjustments and fast, accurate fence adjustments. Table saw stand with wheels designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability. Common Applications: Cabinet Installers: ripping filler boards. Hardwood Floor Installers; ripping floor boards. Trim Carpenters: ripping moldings, wainscoting, ripping and cross cutting 1 X 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' X 8') Serious Woodworkers: home hobbyists, ripping sheet material (4' X 8'), framing lumber, 2" X 12"), sizing material up to 3" thick, ripping and cross cutting 1X material.

Review: One Fantastic Saw - I am very well pleased with my DWE7491RS... It was easy to assemble and I had only a couple of minor adjustments to make... Overall everything lined up to within 1/64"; on the fence and blade straight out of the box... After reading all of the reviews about the miter gauge for the saw being the worst thing about the saw I purchased an Incra V120 miter gauge... It fit perfectly in the slot and only needed a minor adjustment on the nylon cams to remove the play... It fit perfectly into the storage area on the saw for the original miter gauge with the gauge set all the way to the 120 degree setting... I also didn't bother with installing the Dewalt blade that came with the saw... I added a Freud 50T Carbide tipped blade... It cuts everything like butter, including the seven nails I did not see in an old 2 X 4 stud... I am keeping the Dewalt blade as a backup for when I do need it... I didn't think the 32 1/2" rip to the right of the blade was a big deal until I used it on my very first project... It's nice to have that extra distance with a flip fence that gives you the material support at the fence... Hats of to Dewalt for that design factor... And I can't say enough about the fence adjustment with just the turn of a knob... The shop vac works fantastic on keeping down the mess and I have only had trouble one time with the saw dust building up in the saw and not discharging. It was not the fault of the saw, it was because I was working outside in a misting rain and ripping wet 1 x 4's and 2 x 4's... I also purchased a Freud Dado blade and the Dado blade insert for the saw... I have not used it yet but it is on my agenda to use it in the near future to build a router lift for my router table... I have minimal; space in my garage for storage and the rolling stand takes care of that problem. It folds nicely and takes up very little room against the wall and when it is needed it is just a matter of rolling it to where you need, pop open the legs and set it up... After looking the saw over closely It is my intent to fabricate a custom tool box for the extra saw blade, dado blade, and adjustment wrenches for the saw so that all necessary components are with the saw at all times... It would be nice if Dewalt would have an optional two pole switch for the saw that you could plug in your shop vac and be able to turn the saw and shop vac on with the flip of only one switch... I can't say anything at this time about using the saw to cut a board with the blade set on anything but a 90 degree angle... I will be cutting some 45 degree angles in the near future and I hope to give an update at that time... At this point I am giving the saw a rating of 5 stars because even though the original miter gauge is practically useless, it was a factor that was made very plain in all of the reviews that I read before the purchase... If anyone can shed light on a switch that will operate the shop vac and the saw at the same time let me know... I tried a strip with both the saw and the shop vac plugged... When the strip was turned off both the saw and the vac turned off.. When the strip was turned back on the vac came on but the saw did not... I feel it is a safety feature that Dewalt used in the switch.... I'll give an update as I continue to use my saw... Have a great day and let me know if you have any questions I can help you with... UPDATE... 5/5/19 After reading my original post regarding this saw,, there is very little that I can add.. It still cuts just as good as it did the day I brought it home... I have since added an additional room off of my garage as a workshop and this still remains my choice for a tablesaw… If I have full sheet materials to use I move to the outside to rip large sheets. I have my dust collection system connected to the saw and it does a pretty good job of recovering about 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 with the saw, there is only one (1) thing that I can think of that would greatly improve the saw.. That is a motor that would only be 1/2 as loud and still have the power as what is on the saw now... As far as an accessary for the saw, a zero clearance insert plate would also be great.. Other than that Dewalt, don't ever stop production on this saw.. As far as I'm concerned this saw will do anything that the DIY/Hobbyist or the professional jobsite contract will ever need it to do... It's more expensive than other models of dewalt saws but with it's capabilities it stand head and shoulders above all of them... If it ever gives up the ghost and dies on me I jst hope that Dewalt still has it in production and has not made any shortcuts that affect the quality or capabilities of this saw.. If there was a 10 rating chart on this saw today, that is where I would put the rating... My next endeavor will be the Dewalt DW745X thickness planer but I will replace the cutter head and blades with the Byrd Shelix Cutter Head... Sure wish I could find one at a better price though.. But, guess that's why there's an old saying that say.... "You get what you pay for".. Thanks for reading...
Review: Very impressed and pleased with this Dewalt table saw! - I shopped around a lot for the right table saw looking at all the reviews both positive and negative and I chose this Dewalt table saw with its own heavy duty and I mean heavy duty table and foldable legs. There are cheaper saws on the market but if you want a really good quality table saw, this is the saw for you. The Dewalt saw was easy to put together as well as attaching the legs to the table and then attaching the saw to the table. I was really impressed with the quality of the legs and table as well as the wheals attached to the table for easy moving in, around and out of my shop. It takes only a few seconds to open the legs up and stand the saw up for use. What I really like is when it is folded up it takes up very little space which is nice for a small shop. The best part of this saw was after putting it together it was already squared up and very true. When I made test cuts the 90 and 45 degree cuts were spot on. You couldn’t ask for anything better. The only complaint is I wish that Dewalt would make a better miter gauge for this saw. It is cheap which almost every saw on the market are cheaply made now a days. With the quality of this saw, Dewalt should also make a quality miter gauge to match the quality of this saw. But no mater, even with it having a cheap miter gauge I couldn’t be happier for this purchase as it was money well spent. With the quality of the saw and the stand, it will be the last saw that I purchase! I can’t wait to really put this saw to the test!

## Features

- Rack & Pinion Telescoping Fence System Make fence adjustments fast, smooth and accurate
- Patented material support, can be used for narrow rip cuts.
- 32-1/2" rip capacity easily cuts a variety of larger shelving and trim materials
- Onboard storage system provides easy access to the Blade Guard Assembly, fence, riving knife, miter gauge, wrenches, push stick, and cord wrap when not in use.
- Rolling stand designed for easy set up and breakdown with excellent stability of the portable table saw. Telescoping fence rails retract to create a small, portable package. Flip over ripping fence allows for narrow rip cuts
- 15 amp Motor quickly rips through hardwoods with ease
- 2-1/2" Dust Collection Port easily connects to a vacuum for efficient dust extraction
- 3-1/8" depth-of-cut at 90 and 2-1/4" at 45. 21-7/8" X 26 - 3/8" table provides superior material support
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Includes: (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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00F2CGXGG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,269 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 | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,780 Reviews |
| 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 Items | 1 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Brake |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Brake |
| Speed | 4800 rpm |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 885911329163 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** High Speed Steel
- **Brand:** DEWALT
- **Color:** Yellow/Black/Silver Table Saw/Stand
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Surface Recommendation:** Wood

## Images

![Table Saw 10 Inch with Foldable Rolling Table Saw Stand, 15 Amp, 4800 RPM, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71O6fCUHLZL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How good would this saw be for a beginning woodworker on a limited budget?**
A: It's a great saw. It has some safety features that I love.  If you have a limited budget I would recommend that you stave for a couple of days and buy this saw. It is bulky and it's gonna cost you a little over $600 out the door but it's worth it. Remember when buying tools try to buy the best you can find. You don't want a cheap tool to stop working in the middle of the day.

**Q: Does this saw accept dado blade set?**
A: Yes, you will need the Dado Throat Plate which is DeWalt Part Number DWE7402D1.  Per DeWalt, do not attempt to stack dado blades thicker than 13/16" (20 mm). Do not use dado blades larger than 8" (200 mm) diameter. Since dado cuts are not thru-cuts, the cuts must be performed with the blade guard assembly removed. To remove the blade guard assembly, pull riving knife/blade guard release lever and pull up on the guard or riving knife to remove. When using the dado, the special dado insert (also sold as an accessory) must be used.

**Q: What are the dimensions of the unit on the stand when closed up. WxHxD? Need to know if it will fit in the storage cubby I have in the garage.**
A: Laid down flat - 27 1/2" wide, 46" long (you can take about 3" off this by using the shorter handle length slots), 25" high with rail on (21 1/2" with it off).  You can stand it up or lay it down - either works.

**Q: can i use a dado blade?**
A: Yes, but you will need to purchase a plate where the blades fit through.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One Fantastic Saw
*by B***. on January 13, 2015*

I am very well pleased with my DWE7491RS... It was easy to assemble and I had only a couple of minor adjustments to make... Overall everything lined up to within 1/64"; on the fence and blade straight out of the box... After reading all of the reviews about the miter gauge for the saw being the worst thing about the saw I purchased an Incra V120 miter gauge... It fit perfectly in the slot and only needed a minor adjustment on the nylon cams to remove the play... It fit perfectly into the storage area on the saw for the original miter gauge with the gauge set all the way to the 120 degree setting... I also didn't bother with installing the Dewalt blade that came with the saw... I added a Freud 50T Carbide tipped blade... It cuts everything like butter, including the seven nails I did not see in an old 2 X 4 stud... I am keeping the Dewalt blade as a backup for when I do need it... I didn't think the 32 1/2" rip to the right of the blade was a big deal until I used it on my very first project... It's nice to have that extra distance with a flip fence that gives you the material support at the fence... Hats of to Dewalt for that design factor... And I can't say enough about the fence adjustment with just the turn of a knob... The shop vac works fantastic on keeping down the mess and I have only had trouble one time with the saw dust building up in the saw and not discharging. It was not the fault of the saw, it was because I was working outside in a misting rain and ripping wet 1 x 4's and 2 x 4's... I also purchased a Freud Dado blade and the Dado blade insert for the saw... I have not used it yet but it is on my agenda to use it in the near future to build a router lift for my router table... I have minimal; space in my garage for storage and the rolling stand takes care of that problem. It folds nicely and takes up very little room against the wall and when it is needed it is just a matter of rolling it to where you need, pop open the legs and set it up... After looking the saw over closely It is my intent to fabricate a custom tool box for the extra saw blade, dado blade, and adjustment wrenches for the saw so that all necessary components are with the saw at all times... It would be nice if Dewalt would have an optional two pole switch for the saw that you could plug in your shop vac and be able to turn the saw and shop vac on with the flip of only one switch... I can't say anything at this time about using the saw to cut a board with the blade set on anything but a 90 degree angle... I will be cutting some 45 degree angles in the near future and I hope to give an update at that time... At this point I am giving the saw a rating of 5 stars because even though the original miter gauge is practically useless, it was a factor that was made very plain in all of the reviews that I read before the purchase... If anyone can shed light on a switch that will operate the shop vac and the saw at the same time let me know... I tried a strip with both the saw and the shop vac plugged... When the strip was turned off both the saw and the vac turned off.. When the strip was turned back on the vac came on but the saw did not... I feel it is a safety feature that Dewalt used in the switch.... I'll give an update as I continue to use my saw... Have a great day and let me know if you have any questions I can help you with... UPDATE... 5/5/19 After reading my original post regarding this saw,, there is very little that I can add.. It still cuts just as good as it did the day I brought it home... I have since added an additional room off of my garage as a workshop and this still remains my choice for a tablesaw… If I have full sheet materials to use I move to the outside to rip large sheets. I have my dust collection system connected to the saw and it does a pretty good job of recovering about 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 with the saw, there is only one (1) thing that I can think of that would greatly improve the saw.. That is a motor that would only be 1/2 as loud and still have the power as what is on the saw now... As far as an accessary for the saw, a zero clearance insert plate would also be great.. Other than that Dewalt, don't ever stop production on this saw.. As far as I'm concerned this saw will do anything that the DIY/Hobbyist or the professional jobsite contract will ever need it to do... It's more expensive than other models of dewalt saws but with it's capabilities it stand head and shoulders above all of them... If it ever gives up the ghost and dies on me I jst hope that Dewalt still has it in production and has not made any shortcuts that affect the quality or capabilities of this saw.. If there was a 10 rating chart on this saw today, that is where I would put the rating... My next endeavor will be the Dewalt DW745X thickness planer but I will replace the cutter head and blades with the Byrd Shelix Cutter Head... Sure wish I could find one at a better price though.. But, guess that's why there's an old saying that say.... "You get what you pay for".. Thanks for reading...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressed and pleased with this Dewalt table saw!
*by G***P on July 26, 2026*

I shopped around a lot for the right table saw looking at all the reviews both positive and negative and I chose this Dewalt table saw with its own heavy duty and I mean heavy duty table and foldable legs. There are cheaper saws on the market but if you want a really good quality table saw, this is the saw for you. The Dewalt saw was easy to put together as well as attaching the legs to the table and then attaching the saw to the table. I was really impressed with the quality of the legs and table as well as the wheals attached to the table for easy moving in, around and out of my shop. It takes only a few seconds to open the legs up and stand the saw up for use. What I really like is when it is folded up it takes up very little space which is nice for a small shop. The best part of this saw was after putting it together it was already squared up and very true. When I made test cuts the 90 and 45 degree cuts were spot on. You couldn’t ask for anything better. The only complaint is I wish that Dewalt would make a better miter gauge for this saw. It is cheap which almost every saw on the market are cheaply made now a days. With the quality of this saw, Dewalt should also make a quality miter gauge to match the quality of this saw. But no mater, even with it having a cheap miter gauge I couldn’t be happier for this purchase as it was money well spent. With the quality of the saw and the stand, it will be the last saw that I purchase! I can’t wait to really put this saw to the test!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pushes The Limits For Portability And Flexibility
*by J***E on December 9, 2013*

I'll start with a brief background of this saw (DWE7491RS) and it's fellow mates, the 7480 and the 7490X. These units appear to be late 2013 upgraded replacements to the previously successful 744 and 745 series saws. Upgraded specifications from the previous series are a 4,800RPM no-load blade speed (from 3,850RPM), a larger dust port (2-1/2" vs 2-1/4"), slightly heavier weight and for the 7491, an improved rolling stand system with integrated tool & safety accessory storage. Most interesting to me, the 7490X and 7491RS series feature an improved fence system that has pushed the industry limits of contractor saws past the 24-1/2 inch barrier. Aside from the aforementioned upgrades, most of the other specifications (like cut depths) are identical to the previous 744/745 series. The least expensive model, the 7480, is no longer crippled like the 745 was...even the least model has a 24-1/2" fence to rip sheet goods in half. Both the 7490X and 7491RS can accept dado blades, but Dewalt does now say on the 7480 that dado blades are "not recommended." The new series also seem to carry a heftier price tag at the moment, but the money does seem put to good use. The trusted rack & pinion fence adjustment is still present, so your fence will remain true through heavy use. The new models seem to have similar differentiation as the previous series and the deciding factors are fairly straight forward based on your needs. If you want a basic 24-1/2 rip capacity saw with no stand, the 7480 is your choice. If you want to improve your rip capacity to 28-1/2" and have a stationary (but still portable) integrated stand, the 7490X is your choice. If you want maximum portability in a rolling stand, along with an impressive 32-1/2" rip capacity and a bonus fully integrated system storage, you go with the 7491RS series. Some would say that 24-1/2" rip capacity is all that's needed. It's true that you can rip the short side of a 48" sheet good, but it means you would have a fair amount of material hanging off to the left side of the blade. You can't do it alone, that's pretty well a fact. The improved fence system solves just this problem and provides adequate material support where it's needed. It features two positions for the fence, which can be moved outward to accommodate the large 32-1/2" capacity. The measurement scale accommodates both fence positions with one starting at 0" and the other at 8" and out of the box, it was pretty close to accurate. (See usage update below.) I have noticed that the fence material support bracket is less strong at the maximum distance, but it doesn't seem to make a major difference since it's really only for basic material support. I never used the previous model of rolling stand (744 series), but comparatively I think this one is a bit easier to manipulate from what I saw of YouTube videos. Although the saw and stand are fairly heavy assembled, getting it from storage/rolling position to operating position (and back) is a safe, easy and quick process. It might present a challenge for shorter/lighter folks, but it's easy for me with average height and weight. Once in place, the saw is sturdy as a rock...no problems with movement and it's not side heavy in any particular direction. I also liked that the handle can be positioned in two ways...compact (for tighter storage) and easy-to-carry. Assembly was really quite simple and the instructions/diagrams are clear, it took maybe an hour to assemble and a bit after that to learn the major adjustments and perform blade checks so I could get started. All your common adjustments are found within easy reach and I found that calibration adjustments I wanted to make were quite easy to perform. It's great to have all your safety gear completely integrated into the stand, everything has a place and it's less like for safety gear to be misplaced or unused entirely. The saw features a no-fail recessed power-on button with a large stop that could be easily kneed or kicked in an emergent situation. There's basically no way this thing could inadvertently turn on, but as always, it's best to practice power-off safety when working directly with the blade. The riving knife accessories are super easy to install or remove, which means I'll probably end up using it in most cases! My biggest gripes at the moment are due to a lack of accessories. I've read that the older series dado inserts aren't a 100% match and fit fairly loose in these new saws. Sure enough, Dewalt doesn't list any accessories available for this particular saw as of this moment...so that's probably not a preferred path right now. (Note: As of late 2014, a dado plate is now available, part # DWE7402DI. No infeed or side supports like the 7xx series, though.) You can use a generic adjustable roller stand (or custom built outfeed table) and DIY dado/zero clearance plates in the mean time. I thought about taking away a star for that, but with workable solutions right now, it's not a big deal for me. Also, the provided miter guage is not really practical, but anyone who's semi-serious in outfitting their saw is going to build/buy a decent crosscut sled and a miter sled anyway. Overall, with the increased power and larger fence system, this particular unit is starting to approach cabinet saw capabilities. It's by no means an absolute replacement, but it's certainly more capable than the predecessors and competitors offerings. If you're like me and you want the capacity of a cabinet saw, but the need for storage/portability triumphs above all...then this unit is definitely something you should look at. Yes, it commands the highest price of 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 it to you. As they say...buy once, cry once. I'll update this review when I've had a chance to run various materials through it, but initial performance is great. I tried both soft woods (pine, fir) without any incident and I could definitely notice the power upgrade for the hard woods (tried walnut, cherry & QS oak so far). I got nice, clean cuts and quick measurements across the fence were accurate enough for me. As with pretty much any saw, the provided blade is sufficient for rough cuts...but you'll want 60/80 tooth 10" blades for any fine work. I have a couple cabinets to mill down and build in the immediate future, so I'll certainly be putting this saw through a workout of it's advertised capabilities over the next few weeks. Usage update: I've used the saw for quite a few hours now, so I have a pretty good feel for the shortcomings and limitations. * It cuts everything I've thrown at it like butter. I found some 8/4 cherry to try and although it slowed her down more than I'd seen, she chewed through it just fine. I think it could easily take on a 12/4 piece with enough time and patience. I am also loving that large fence and use it more often than I anticipated already...it's been awesome to easily cut larger panels easily. I can only comfortably cut 4'x4' panels on my own, but I did do a 6'x4' panel in two cuts without too much trouble. (One rough, one final.) Anything larger (and especially full sheet cross cuts) and you'll need help or a decent infeed/outfeed system. Do be aware that when you push this saw hard, it will draw more than 15 amps and can trip fuses/breakers that are rated at that level or less. I use a vacuum switch with a 15 amp fuse and it trips when I push it hard...if I didn't have that, my breaker would likely blow. * I mentioned in my original review that the table top was "flat as could be." Well, according to my dial gauge and straight edge, there is a slope of about .015" across the width of the table. This doesn't have any significant impacts as far as I can tell, as long as your blade is 90 degrees (or the desired bevel setting) to that slope. Also, I'm not thrilled with the tabletop or coating. Upon building my panel and cross cut sleds, I found it would fairly easily rub off with even the lightest friction. (It didn't take long at all to get that "used" look.) It's also not at all ferrous, so no attaching magnets...probably to save weight since actual metal is, umm, heavy. Plan on using using clamps if needed to secure things, both regular and miter slot as desired. * Upon a full tune-up/settings check, my fence distance gauge was off by over .015". No big deal and an easy fix, but I was having trouble getting even close to precision for some cuts off the gauge. Also, my fence was off parallel to the miter slot at position 2 by almost .010" front to back. Probably not enough to cause problems with most cuts or rough work, but too much for my preferences. Also an easy fix, but it did take some fussing to get it "just right." The arbor and fence at position 1 were close enough to perfect. It was a little irritating to have to tweak a new saw into perfection, but it wasn't too difficult and is probably due to the primary market for this saw being rough work, not cabinet grade. If you're going for precision, you may need to adjust from the factory. I recommend a quality try or combo square, a shop made fence measuring jig (or an A-Line It jig) and a digital or analog caliper for determining error rates. * I found that my 60+ tooth fine blades require me to remove the dust shroud in order to remove the blade. An inconvenience and it adds about 1 minute to the process, but not that big of a deal unless you're constantly changing blades. * Total dust collection is a mystery until Dewalt does something. At least if you rely on a Shop Vac and 2-1/2" hose. The 2-1/2" port is solid, no problem, and catches most dust. But, a fair bit of dust kicks up as usual...which is why they designed the riving knife with integrated dust chute. Awesome option, but absolutely ludicrous to plumb for at this time, making the accessory virtually worthless. There is no 2-1/2"x1-1/4" Y adapter out there and I'm not going to use 5+ fittings, convert to 4" and add a bunch of extra hose to do it. I find the normal fallout with the regular knife preferable to shooting it six feet across the room. * Some quick things that are hard to find about this saw. It takes up to a 8" sized dado blade, up to 13/16" in width. (I haven't used a 6" dado, but an 8" worked fine...I can imagine a 6" would work with less max depth.) The working table top height is 36-3/8". Maximum storage height is about 44-3/4" with the handle in compact position or just over 48" in easy-carry position. There's a lot of mis-info in the Q&A here and even from the manufacturer, these measurements are from my actual 7491RS saw. Feel free to comment if you want other fairly precise measurements. Accessories for this saw will start rolling out Q1 of 2014, with a dado plate being the first anticipated accessory to roll out from Dewalt. Other than those things, I still think it's an excellent saw. Maybe 4.5 stars would be my actual rating due to the from-the-factory adjustments I had to make and my disappointment with the table top. Other than that, it's been comfortable to use and work with and is giving me great results and perfect joints. I'll update if anything else comes up.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DEWALT 10-Inch Table Saw with Rolling Stand, 32-1/2-Inch Rip Capacity (DWE7491RS)
- DEWALT Double Bevel Sliding Miter Saw, 12-inch, Compound (DWS780)
- DEWALT Miter Saw Stand With Wheels (DWX726), Yellow

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