3/8/2024 0 Comments Dewalt table saw dwe7490![]() ![]() Moving the fence towards the blade it moves slightly out of parallel. On my saw I find moving the fence away from the blade it moves pretty much perfectly parallel. I love the idea of the fence adjusting perfectly parallel on the rack and pinion system, however, it doesn't really do that. The rack and pinion fence, well, I like and dislike it at the same time. Not bolting the saw down saves enough time (and hassle) to make it a fair trade between time saved and safety. I don't bother bolting my saw to the stand. I find it much easier to carry, transport and store the saw and scissor stand than one bulkier saw with wheeled stand. Add to that the extra bulk the stand adds to the saw when stored and I decided skip the DWE7491RS with this same type of stand. Also, it is too heavy and awkward to be able to comfortably lift by yourself. It doesn't go up stairs and it's too wide to easily get through narrow doorways. The gravity rise stand works fairly well rolling it on flat ground but that's about it. I work regularly with a guy that has the the Bosch with gravity rise stand so I've used it plenty of times over the last 5-6 years he's owned it. I decided to go with the X over the RS version for the simple scissor stand. I really like the size of this saw and the on board storage. I've had the DWE7490X for about a year and a half, its seen a moderate amount of professional use. Sorry there are no pictures or videos included. I have the DeWalt DWE7490X jobsite table saw and this is my sort of off the cuff mini review. ![]()
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