DeWalt DC841 Operations Instructions

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This manual is provided for your convenience in
the use and care of your saw. These instructions
include operation, precautions, preventative
maintenance and other pertinent data to assist
you in assuring long life and dependable service
from your saw.
WARNING:
WARNING: WARNING:
WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
PRIOR TO USING THE SAW. REVIEW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS FREQUENTLY.
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RADIAL ARM SAW
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Operations & Maintenance Manual
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Parts Bulletin
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Parts Bulletin

1 This manual is provided for your convenience in the use and care of your saw. These instructions include operation, precautions, preventative maint

Page 2 - Service Record

10 Bevel Cutting Lock the arm in the cross cutting position. Raise the motor by rotating the elevation crank. Release the bevel clamp and the beve

Page 3 - !!! CAUTION !!!

11 Maintenance Adjustments and Alignments Caution! Disconnect and lockout power supply before making any adjustments or alignments. Your saw has been

Page 4 - Important

12 Adjustment of the Rollerhead to Arm (cont’d) 5. Insert socket wrench into bottom of bearing shaft (C) and turn until the bearing touches the arm

Page 5 - Electrical Hookup

13 To Square Saw Blade with the Table Top Pull the saw to middle of table and lock into place. Make sure the tabletop is level and place a steel squa

Page 6 - FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2

14 Adjusting Crosscut Travel Parallel to Arm Tracks (continued) After making the left and right adjustments, tilt the motor to a 45o bevel cutting p

Page 7 - General Safety Precautions

15 Parts List and Ordering Instructions Order only genuine replacement parts from your Original Saw Company Dealer. When ordering parts be sure

Page 8 - Operating Instructions

16 Index Part Description Qty Index Part Description Qty No. No.

Page 9 - In Rip—Out Rip

17 Rollerhead Assembly 800500-02 Index Part Description Qty Index Part Description

Page 10 - Bevel Ripping

18 Yoke Assembly 400300 Index Part Description Qty Index Part Description Q

Page 11

19 Base and Column Assembly 400400 Index Part Description Qty Index Part Description

Page 12

2 Service Record Serial Number_____________________ Date Purchased ______________ Date Service Performed By

Page 13 - Continued next page

20 Magnetic Starter Assembly (Telemecanique Starter) Index Description Qty 3 HP 3 Phase 3 HP 1 Phase No.

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21 Table & Frame Assembly 400500 Index Part Description Qty Index Part Description

Page 15 - Guard Assembly

22 Index Part Description Qty No. No. 1 21703164 14-4 motor cable 3512-03 9.75 21

Page 16 - Arm Assembly

23 Instructions for Changing the Motor Voltage 1) Disconnect and lockout power– Electrical shock could occur if this is not done. 2) Reco

Page 17 - Rollerhead Assembly

24 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Saw will not make a square cross cut or a good 45o miter cut − Arm is not perpendicular to guide fence − Arm has

Page 18 - Yoke Assembly

25 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Saw blade or dado blades tend to push lumber to one side when cross cutting − Saw blade is heeling − Column too l

Page 19 - Base and Column Assembly

26 TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY Power line not connected to cable. Correct power wiring. See wiring diagram inside mag-netic starter box

Page 20 - Magnetic Starter Assembly

27 ACCESSORIES Auto Return Device—Returns carriage to start position or rear of arm (required by OSHA). Standard equipment on 1994 and newer saws.

Page 21 - Table & Frame Assembly

28 Industrial Use Warranty Information Your new Original Radial Arm Saw is precision manufactured under strict quality stan-dards. In the unlikely e

Page 22 - Motor Assembly

3 INDEX General Rules for Safe Operation of Power Tools 1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL— Read the owner’s manual carefully. Learn the applica-tions and li

Page 23 - Changing the Motor Voltage

4 FLOOR MOUNTING DIMENSIONS Your saw may be mounted to the floor. Use the diagram at right to assist you in placing the saw and fastening it to the

Page 24

5 Electrical Hookup - Recommended Copper Wire Sizes (A.W.G.) To obtain maximum efficiency from your saw motor, the feeder wire from the power source

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6 Electrical Precautions 1. Be sure machine is properly grounded. 2. Do not attempt to operate saw on any voltage other than the one designated. 3.

Page 26 - SUGGESTED REMEDY

7 General Safety Precautions 1. Be sure the blade rotates clockwise when facing the saw from the left side. Blade must rotate to the front of the s

Page 27 - Roller Table Extension

8 Operating Instructions !!! CAUTION !!! BOTH UPPER AND LOWER GUARDS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE FOR SAFE CUTTING OPERATION. Control Locations A. Rip Index

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9 !!! CAUTION !!! BOTH UPPER AND LOWER GUARDS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE FOR SAFE CUTTING OPERATION. Rotating the Motor to Bevel Cutting Position Raise the

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