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edward
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Dewalt saw
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September 03, 2010, 08:20:32 pm »
On My dewalt saw the tension handle is loose and it seems to move up and down real easy, does it need tighting, or is it the way its suspose to be.
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dgman
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 03, 2010, 08:35:27 pm »
Hey edward, does the saw stay tensioned? If it does then don't worry about it. If it doesn't, then something is wrong and needs to be serviced. Tell us more.
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Dan In Southern California
Barry
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 03, 2010, 10:43:53 pm »
Edward -
The tension handle on my Dewalt is pretty tight with hardly any movement. I am certainly no expert but it would be worth a call to a service tech. If you go online to Dewalt's wesite you could probably get the #. It may be something easy that you can tighten yourself. Good luck.
Barry
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Becky
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September 03, 2010, 11:22:07 pm »
Mine doesn't jiggle up and down like that either. OTOH, what Dgman says makes sense. If it still works, maybe there's no problem.
This page
http://www.toolpartsdirect.com/cgi-bin/schematic.cgi/dewalt/DW788_TYPE_1
has an exploded diagram of the Dewalt. It looks like there is a screw (part 52) that should hold it down. Maybe you just need to tighten that. It'll be under that black cover on the front of the saw. I got to see the inside of that when my power switch failed not long ago.
I might have the only Dewalt 788 in the world that now turns on and off with a big ol' toggle switch, lol.
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GrayBeard
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 03, 2010, 11:26:02 pm »
My question is.....
Should I have to turn my Tension Lever all the way to 4 - 4 1/2 or even 5 all the time?
Seems to me it should give the proper tension at a much lower number.
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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I never really wanted to grow up....All I wanted was to be able to reach the cookie jar...and play with my DW 788
dgman
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 03, 2010, 11:39:53 pm »
GB, I usually crank it up to 4 or five for proper tension. I will push down on the upper arm before I tighten the lower blade clamp ( I'm a top feeder) to take up any slack in the blade, then set the tension.
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Dan In Southern California
sgood
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 12:13:34 am »
Go back and look at the parts breakdown posted by Becky a couple posts below. Item 52 has started to back out. It's easy to access by removing the cover. Just tighten it back down and the handle will be firm again. I have seen this a few times.
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dunk
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 01:12:43 am »
@GB,
I too use mine tensioned at about 4 1/2 - 5 for most all my blades.
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Mike
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ChaplainRon
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 06:49:29 am »
WOW!
This is the best with great help. Where else in the world can you get specific help like this?
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Russ C
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 07:24:54 am »
It is like having your own on-line technician service!
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russ@simplywoodencreations.com
Keep The Blade On The Line.
GrayBeard
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 09:13:53 am »
"dgman Dan causes North Dakota Brain Fart"
....details to follow!
Press down on the upper arm before tightening lower blade clamp!
Boy that is so simple that even an ol' dummy like me should have thought of it!!!
Still learning the OBVIOUS stuff!
Thanks Dan!!!!
~~~GB~~~
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I never really wanted to grow up....All I wanted was to be able to reach the cookie jar...and play with my DW 788
edward
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 09:30:25 am »
Thanks for all the information I think I will take the cover off , and hopefully will be able to tighten the screw #52. Right now when I cut the tension is tight, but durning cutting it become loose. Thanks again Edward
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Rapid Roger
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 10:19:42 am »
I have often worried that my tension lever goes to 4 or 5 before it feels right. I too thought maybe it need adjustment so that the blade would get thight around 3 or so. Guess it is just the way it is suppose to be.
And I learned to push down on the head as I tighten the upper clamp. (I'm a bottom feeder) a long time ago!
Glad we all have sorted out a few things and know that all is well.
Rog
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edward
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 11:16:33 am »
Tightened the screw up works great Thanks Edward
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dgman
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Re: Dewalt saw
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September 04, 2010, 11:19:28 am »
Hey GB, I hope your head doesn't explode!
Edward, sometimes the blade will slip in the blade clamp when you apply the tension.
Use some 150 grit sand paper and sand both ends of the blade to remove the oil that will be on the blade from manufacturing. Also take the thumb screw out and sand the end to remove the shine. This should help with the blade slipping.
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Dan In Southern California
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