Operation - DeWalt DW729KN Original Instructions Manual

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7. Align the left fence dowels with the left side holes in the fixed table top and firmly press
together (Fig. I).
8. Repeat with the right fence.
9. Align the back, left table strip 
 19 
with the left fence dowels and firmly press together
(Fig. J). Tighten the table clamp 
 34 
10. Insert a M8 x 25 screw and D8 washer into the back, left table strip and securely tighten
(Fig. L, M).
11. Repeat for back right table strip.
Mounting Dust Shroud (Fig. N, O)
1. Fit the dust port in position back to the column base.
2. Insert 3 M8 x 16 screws and D8 washers into the dust port and base holes.
3. Tighten all with 3 M8 nuts using 13 mm socket wrench and open key spanner.
Mounting the Cable Support (Fig. P, Q)
1. Remove the cross head screw 
 35 
.
2. Mount the cable support 
and refit the cross head screw.
 36 
3. Remove the cable clamps 
 38 
located on the arm and reattach holding the cable in place.

WARNING: Allow for the arm movement in horizontal and vertical direction.
Mounting Switch Box (Fig. R)
The switch box 
 26 
is mounted on a bracket which must be fitted to the left‑hand side leg
using the fasteners on the bracket. The switch box also contains the electronic brake, overload
protector and an isolating switch 
 25 
.
1. Fit the bracket in the holes in the left‑hand side leg.
2. Tighten all fasteners.
Mounting the Saw Blade (Fig. A, S–Y)
1. Ensure that the arm position is at 0˚ and raise the arm 
2. Tilt motor as follows:
a. Unlock the lever 
 32 
(Fig. S)
b. Pull out the bevel latch 
 58 
(Fig. T) , tilt the motor head 
access (Fig. U) and lock with the lever 
3. Hold the flange 
 42 
in place with the pin wrench 
clockwise using the 10 mm hex wrench 
flange 
and the blade 
(Fig. X, Y).
 42 
 43 
4. To assemble the new blade repeat the steps in the opposite order.
5. The head is ready for cutting

WARNING: The teeth of a new blade are very sharp and can be dangerous.

WARNING: The direction of rotation is indicated by the arrow on the motor.

WARNING: Make sure that the washer of the arbour nut is against the outer flange.
Checking that the Arm is Parallel to the Table Top (Fig. A, Z)
1. Lower the blade 
until it only just touches the fixed table top 
 43 
2. Release the mitre latch lever 
 10 
and the mitre clamp lever 
3. Extend the blade forward past the fence then swing arm so that the blade skims the table
top across its width.
4. Repeat this procedure with the blade in rear position and adjust the rear bolt if required.
Checking that the Blade is Perpendicular to the Table Top (Fig. AA–BB)
1. Bring the arm back to central position.
2. Place a steel square 
 46 
against the blade body (Fig. AA).
3. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Remove the bevel pointer disk 
 48 
b. Loosen the hex screw 
 51 
.
c. Loosen the lock nuts 
on either side of the bevel scale 
 50 
4. Using a hex wrench adjust the unlocked screws 
the square.
5. Firmly tighten all fasteners.

WARNING: It is particularly important to tighten the central hex screw.
6. Replace the bevel pointer disk 
(Fig. AA).
 48 
Checking that the Crosscut Travel is Perpendicular to the Fence
(Fig. CC, DD)
1. Lock the blade in front of the fence (Fig. CC).
2. Place a square 
on a piece of board and against the fence and just touching the blade
 46 
as shown.
3. Pull the blade towards you to check that the blade traverses parallel to the square.
4. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
a. Loosen the mitre latch lever 
 10 
b. Loosen the two adjustment screws 
5. To adjust the arm to the left, loosen the stud on the right‑hand side of the mitre latch
lever 
 10 
and tighten the opposite stud.
6. To adjust the arm to the right, loosen the stud on the left‑hand side of the mitre latch
lever 
 10 
and tighten the opposite stud.
7. Proceed in small steps and check the adjustment after each step with the levers 
and 
 11 
 engaged.
26
with socket wrench (Fig. K).
 13 
to the upper postion (Fig. A).
 33 
as shown for optimum
 32 
(Fig. V).
 37 
and turn the blade screw 
 39 
(Fig. W). Remove the blade screw 
.
 5 
 11 
.
(Fig. AA) by loosening the two screws 
(Fig. BB)
 23 
 44 
until the blade is flat against
and release the mitre clamp lever 
(Fig. DD).
 11 
 45 
.

WARNING: Do not overtighten the studs.
8. Tighten the adjustment screws 
Blade Guard Assembly (Fig. EE)
The blade guard is a multifunctional assembly which offers the following safety features:
-
Front guard 
 3 
Dust extraction adapter 
-
-
Adjustable finger guard 
Bevel Scale (Fig. FF)
Check that the bevel scale 
If required, loosen the screws 
Mitre Scale (Fig. C)
Check that the mitre scale 
Adjust the pointer 
 52 
The arm has preset positions at 45˚ left and right and at 0˚.

OPERATION

Instructions for Use

WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and applicable regulations.
Ensure the material to be sawn is firmly secured in place.
Apply only a gentle pressure to the tool and do not exert side pressure on the
saw blade.
Avoid overloading.

WARNING:
Install the appropriate saw blade. Do not use excessively worn blades. The maximum
rotation speed of the tool must not exceed that of the saw blade.
Do not attempt to cut excessively small pieces.
Allow the blade to cut freely. Do not force.
Allow the motor to reach full speed before cutting.
Make sure all locking knobs and clamp handles are tight.
 41 
Never run the machine without the guards in place.
 41 
, external
Never lift the machine by the table top.
Always check that there is a suitable slot in the table top.
Always refer to Figure II to check the fence position and type.
The attention of UK users is drawn to the "woodworking machines regulations 1974" and any
subsequent amendments.
Switching On and Off (Fig. A)
The on/off switch of your radial arm saw offers multiple advantages:
-
No‑volt release function: should the power be shut off for some reason, the switch
has to be deliberately reactivated.
-
Motor overload protection device: in case of motor overload, the power supply to
the motor will be cut off. If this happens, let the motor cool for 10 minutes.
NOTE: DW729KN has an automatic resetting overload protection.
-
Braking system: after switching off, the braking system will stop the saw blade within
10 seconds.
-
The switch has hold‑to‑run functions only.
-
Isolating switch (DW729KN): manual rotary switch to cut OFF all power to the unit.
To switch the machine on, press the green actuator 
released the machine stops automatically.
Making a Trial Cut (Fig. A)
.
 49 
1. With the mitre latch lever 
positioned for a straight 0 ° cross‑cut.
2. Lower the arm until the blade almost touches the table top.
3. Place the workpiece against the front of the fence.
4. Switch on and lower the arm to allow the blade to cut a shallow groove in the
table surface.
5. Pull the blade towards you so that it cuts a vertical slot in the wooden fence and through
the workpiece.
6. Return the blade back to rest position and switch off.
7. Check that the cut is a true 90 ° in all planes and adjust if required.
Basic Saw Cuts (Fig. GG–JJ)

WARNING: The teeth of a new blade are very sharp and can be dangerous.
Cross-cutting (Fig. GG)
1. Set the radial arm at right angles to the fence.
2. Engage the mitre latch lever 
3. Lower the blade.
4. Adjust the finger guard 
5. If there is no slot in the table top, cut one as described above.
6. Hold the workpiece against the fence, keeping your fingers well away from the path of
the blade.
 10 
 45 
.
and spring‑held rear guard 
 4 
for full blade protection.
.
 55 
 56 
for use when cross‑cutting.
 23 
reads 0˚ when positioned for a vertical cut.
 51 
and adjust the pointer to 0˚.
 53 
reads 0˚ when positioned for a vertical cut.
to register 0˚ using the screw 
.
 54 
in the handle 
 1 
 10 
engaged, lock the mitre clamp lever 
 10 
in 0 ° position and tighten the mitre clamp lever 
so that it just clears the workpiece.
 56 
. When the actuator is
 2 
 11 
so that the blade is
 11 
.

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