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DEWALT Table Saw Stand, Mobile/Rolling (DWE74911)

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Features

  • Durable steel construction
  • Easy setup and break down with excellent stability
  • Designed for easy loading and unloading into and out of vehicle

Description

The DEWALT DWE74911 Rolling Table Saw Stand is designed for easy setup and break down with excellent stability. This stand is lightweight for enhanced mobility and portability. It features durable steel construction, and is designed for easy loading and unloading into and out of vehicle. Can be used with DWE7490X, DWE7491RS, DWE7499GD, DWE7480 and DW745.

Brand: DEWALT


Material: Durable steel Construction


Item Weight: 31.5 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


Part Number: ‎DWE74911


Item Weight: ‎31.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎29.88 x 29.5 x 8.63 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎DWE74911


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Durable steel Construction


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Rolling Stand - for use with DWE7490X, DWE7491RS, DWE7480, DW745


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited warranty.


Date First Available: September 12, 2014


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  • Another great DeWalt product!.
Pros: Quality unit, large and sturdy, collapsable, portable. Cons: Large footprint, awkward folding sequence, poor instructions. As others have said about the assembly process, just look at the picture on the box. The tiny print, small and dark pictures, and poorly written manual embarrasses me as a DeWalt owner. But you only assemble this thing once, and it comes with pre-assembled modules. Included are a 5 mm hex wrench and a 6 mm / 13 mm open end wrench. A 13 mm ratcheting socket or ratcheting wrench makes assembly easier. I attached a DeWalt DWE7485 8-1/4” inch compact table saw on the stand. The saw measures 22” deep x 23” wide in its most compact form, x 13” high. The opened stand has a footprint of 40” x 40”, plus the wheels extend another 5” to the right and the handle extends another 3” (or 6” if you choose) to the left. So my compact table saw went from 23” wide to a 48” wide affair. The price for that very stable, splayed leg 40” x 40” foot print is a trip hazard while moving around in my small shop. The opened stand is 26” high, so adding the 13” high saw put the saw table height at 39.” Folded, the saw and stand measures about 22” x 26” (across the wheels) x 45.” My stand came with the necessary saw adapter brackets (marked F and R, and not reversible) and bolts needed for the DWE7485 saw, and another set of bolts for a different saw model. The quality of the stand seems very good. Once the folding and unfolding sequence is figured out, it works pretty well. The left legs have a different style release mechanism than the right legs have. Unfortunately, whenever moving from the folded to the open positions, the top or right legs must be extended first, so they are always poking at me while I reach down and unlock the lower legs. Same when doing the opposite move. To prevent the lower legs from sliding when I lift the saw and stand from the folded to the upright position, I have to place my foot on one of the stand’s lower feet and then dodge the upper feet as I swing the stand on up. Same when going from the open to the folded position. And I need to have at least eight feet of open area to perform this maneuver. When opening the legs from the folded position, confirm that all of the leg detents are LOCKED in place. All quite doable, just be safe and prepared. And happy with your purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Redfox

  • Great unit - challenging assembly
I bought this stand to mount my Dewalt DWE 7485 and, although the assembly was more challenging than it needed to be, I am very satisfied with the stand. Not that there are a lot of parts and it is complicated, it’s just that the instructions could be better. The instruction booklet is only 5 ½” by 8 ½” so it could be bigger and provide better illustrations. As others have mentioned in their reviews, the best picture of the assembled unit is the graphic on the side of the box. The reference numbers on page 1 of the instructions should coincide with the numbers in the assembly figures, but not always – for example, on page 1, the Kickstand is #9, but on page 3 of the assembly instructions, Figure D, the Kickstand tube (end of the Kickstand) is #12. I also thought that it would have been helpful if the little bags holding various metric bolts were labeled for the size of the bolt(s) inside as well as for the instruction number they pertained to. The parts included a little allen wrench and a little open ended wrench. I opted to use a 10mm and a 13mm socket and wrench with their allen wrench and that worked out better. Not all of the bolts included washers so I added washers to the assembly, as needed. Mounting the table saw to the stand and adapter brackets involves laying your table saw flat on it’s cutting surface and attaching the stand on top of it – so, you’ll need to remove the blade guard and fence. I opted to snug up the adapter brackets on the stand, and place my table saw on top of the brackets and attach it instead. It’s tightly secured and safe for use. I had 4 bolts left over – that’s because the holes in the frame of your table saw might be large, or smaller and bolts are included to fit either size hole. When I was finally finished, I wheeled the stand and saw around the driveway a little, opened the legs, stood it up, and felt like…. I’m liking this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020 by Tony P.

  • Solid stand, fit our DWE7485 8 1/4" Tablesaw
I was expecting a tougher time assembling the stand and mounting the DWE7485 saw based on other reviews I read. We found it to be pretty straightforward, although it does help to have two people for sure. The adapter brackets were included, and we were able to attach the saw to the stand with them quite easily. We did not flip everything over as the instructions suggested, but mounted the brackets to the stand first. Then we carried over the saw and set it down on top of the brackets, quickly inserted the fastening bolts and then snugged it up. A couple things - One adapter bracket is stamped F and the other is stamped R, it's small and easy to miss but it does matter. I believe the F bracket matched with the side of the saw that has the Dewalt logo on it. Pay attention to the very tiny pictures in the manual, as it's easy to miss how they intend for you to fasten things on - we initially placed washers on the wrong side and had to remove a bolt or two. When you get to actually attaching the brackets to the stand and the saw to the brackets, you should have three sets of bolts to choose from leftover at that point. The smallest of those were the ones we used to fasten the saw to the brackets. If the bolts don't work/fit for the saw frame's holes (like others have said) you probably used the wrong bolts a step or two earlier and need them for the saw to bracket attachment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2022 by CSH

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