Hi there!
Wondering if anyone has bought a DeWalt table saw recently and if they have had any issues.
I recently bought a new DeWalt DWE7492. It had several faults: the saw height adjust mechanism seized half way, the fence rack and pinion was misaligned and kept slipping, the cast aluminium table bowed in the middle. All were obvious faults that should have been spotted if there was any QC checks at the factory before shipping. There was no sign of shipping damaged.
Obviously this one went straight back and I got a replacement. The second one had a bent rack and pinion shaft, but I was able to encourage back to true with a hammer! The table was slightly down in the centre (about 0.4mm), but for a site saw I thought this was probably just about acceptable. After a few weeks (and maybe due to colder weather), this dip in the table grew to around 1.25mm. This one too has now been sent back.
I really like the design of the Dewalt saws- the rack and pinion fence is a key selling point for me, but if quality is low at the moment I may just keep my money for a bit and go for a budget cabinet style saw instead with a cast iron table that is going to stay flat.
As an aside, Howe Tools customer service has been excellent and returns/replacements were handled efficiently.
Cheers,
Dave
Wondering if anyone has bought a DeWalt table saw recently and if they have had any issues.
I recently bought a new DeWalt DWE7492. It had several faults: the saw height adjust mechanism seized half way, the fence rack and pinion was misaligned and kept slipping, the cast aluminium table bowed in the middle. All were obvious faults that should have been spotted if there was any QC checks at the factory before shipping. There was no sign of shipping damaged.
Obviously this one went straight back and I got a replacement. The second one had a bent rack and pinion shaft, but I was able to encourage back to true with a hammer! The table was slightly down in the centre (about 0.4mm), but for a site saw I thought this was probably just about acceptable. After a few weeks (and maybe due to colder weather), this dip in the table grew to around 1.25mm. This one too has now been sent back.
I really like the design of the Dewalt saws- the rack and pinion fence is a key selling point for me, but if quality is low at the moment I may just keep my money for a bit and go for a budget cabinet style saw instead with a cast iron table that is going to stay flat.
As an aside, Howe Tools customer service has been excellent and returns/replacements were handled efficiently.
Cheers,
Dave