Features of the DEWALT Job-Site Table Saw
This job site saw has a 20-inch max rip capacity to ensure that it can do everything you need for it to do both in your shop and on the job. It also has a cast table top design to ensure your cuts are accurate and as precise as you need them to be.
It is a portable saw, at 22kg (45-pounds) and it has a steel roll cage to protect it from damage when you are transporting it to and from your work site. It is also resistant to impacts for those times when things may get a little crazy on the job. Another feature that ensures it is portable is the fact that it has onboard storage for the push stick and guarding components.
It uses a rack and pinion fence system and has a front and rear fence lock. It also ensures accuracy by providing clear scales. The fence system provides a total of 610mm rip capacity, which further shows that it can handle large sheets of material and cut it down to the size you want for it to be.
It is 120v. It has a powerful 15amp high-torque 1850-watt motor that ensures high-performance at all times. This means that its no-load speed is 3,850 rpm.
It allows quick, tool-free adjustments thanks to a Site-Pro modular guarding system. It also has a dust collection port for easy cleanup when your job is done. With your purchase, you get everything you need to get started working immediately. This includes a push stick, miter gauge, the blade guards, and a 10-in, 24-tooth carbide blade. This DEWALT saw also comes with a 3-year limited warranty. However, you also get a one-year free service agreement and a full 90-day money back guarantee if you are not completely happy with the saw.
There is an overload protection system to ensure that you can rely on it when sawing frozen, wet, or hardwoods. This gives you the freedom that you need when working with a variety of wood types and creating multiple types of projects on the job and in your own personal woodworking hobby shop.
It has a quick bevel lock with a large scale for easy, very accurate adjustments. Other settings include the fact that you can cut a maximum depth of 3-1/8 inches when cutting at 90 degrees and 2-1/4 inches at a 45-degree angle.