All the DW radial arm saws have induction motors and all the 10in and 12in types will take an expanding dado head, however, they will only really work with the 2-part expanding anti-kickback design supplied by deWalt. This head is very similar in design to the type of tooling used on spindle moulders and has been certified as working with the DW1251/DW1253/DW720 designs. The heads are CE-marked. As the DW1501/DW1503 and DW1751/DW1753 are basically just DW1251/DW1253s with longer arms and bigger tables (the head/carraige/motor assemblies are identical) the grooving heads should work on those as well.
Stacked saw-type dado sets (i.e. the cheap ones) cannot be guaranteed to fit the newer (post circa 1980) DWs as they have a shortish arbor and might come loose under braking (the deWalt rep's own comments, not mine), although it was only relly from the silver/black Elu era (1984/985 onwards?) that braking was fitted to the smaller saws. If you do use a dado head on a RAS I'd advise you to fit a head return mechanism (spring or counterweight) which returns the head to the "home" position in the event that you let go of the handle (and preferably a "home" guard to protect you from the blade whilst it is running down). If you need a DW RAS with a longer than standard arbor you'll really need to find a pre-1980s one (such as a DW111, the predecessor to the DW125) as they've had this arbor length restriction for 20+ years.
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Stacked saw-type dado sets (i.e. the cheap ones) cannot be guaranteed to fit the newer (post circa 1980) DWs as they have a shortish arbor and might come loose under braking (the deWalt rep's own comments, not mine), although it was only relly from the silver/black Elu era (1984/985 onwards?) that braking was fitted to the smaller saws. If you do use a dado head on a RAS I'd advise you to fit a head return mechanism (spring or counterweight) which returns the head to the "home" position in the event that you let go of the handle (and preferably a "home" guard to protect you from the blade whilst it is running down). If you need a DW RAS with a longer than standard arbor you'll really need to find a pre-1980s one (such as a DW111, the predecessor to the DW125) as they've had this arbor length restriction for 20+ years.
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