| DEWALT DW7440RS Heavy Duty Rolling Saw Stand |  | Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement Department: Tools, Auto & Industrial
List Price: $270.40 Buy New: $169.00 as of 9/6/2010 07:54 CDT details
New (5) from $169.00
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 6,688
Color: NA Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 42 Dimensions (in): 33.1 x 20.1 x 8.9
MPN: DW7440RS Model: DW7440RS UPC: 028877583075 EAN: 0028877583075
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| • | Heavy-duty, lightweight aluminum body for strength and easy mobility | | • | Foldable legs and kickstand for easy storage | | • | Large wheels handle rough terrain with ease | | • | Weighs only 33 pounds; handles loads up to 200 pounds | | • | Includes one DEWALT DW7440RS Heavy-Duty Rolling Saw Stand |
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Amazon.com Product Description The DEWALT DW7440RS Heavy-Duty Rolling Saw Stand provides a lightweight, mobile solution that is strong enough to handle up to 200 pounds, yet only weighs 33 pounds. Its heavy-duty kick stand keeps the stand balanced upright while on-the-go, and its foldable legs retract quickly for easy storage. The DW7440RS features a wide base design with offset rear legs for increased stability, and its quick-connect stand brackets attach to the saw for quick and easy installation and removal. The large, heavy-duty wheels roll easily over stairs, grass, and rough terrain, making it a breeze to move around the jobsite.
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DeWalt Rolling Saw Stand July 15, 2010 W. R. Goldsborough (Camarillo, CA, USA) The DeWalt DW74499RS is everything it proports to be....tough, easy to use and a real back saver. Very stable in use. The only thing missing is a height adjustment for tall users. Great piece of equipment!
Stronger Than I Thought June 20, 2010 Kevin (California) This stand is much stronger than I thought it would be. Really makes my table saw much more portable. Kind of strange though how the rear legs stick out at a different angle, maybe it adds more stability, I'm not sure. Also the instructions could have more pictures showing how to combine the bolts and washers, but I was able to figure it out.
I have the Dewalt DW745 table saw and the instructions say to remove the 745's rubber feet and mount the saw's metal frame to the stand's metal mounting bracket. I added some rubber washers so there wouldn't be metal on metal, which would eventually scratch up the paint on both parts. I think this was a good idea and surprised Dewalt didn't think of it.
Overall this rolling table saw stand is well worth the price!
Exceeds all expectations March 27, 2010 Dave M. (Hudson River Valley) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
After much research I finally bought the Dewalt Table Saw stand. I had read the reviews but more than that I have owned the Dewalt Miter Saw stand since it hit the market (still the best stand currently being sold). This stand looked very much like the same technology but better! It is highly compact. It is made out of all high quality materials. The stand is a design masterpiece. I mounted a Makita 8" table saw with a Rousseau Porta Max Jr. extension table on it. We had to add some runners to the bottom of the saw to match up with the mounting rails for the stand. That was it. We mounted everything up and gave the saw the big test. We ripped full sheets of 3/4" treated plywood with the saw with no problem. I would have never attempted this with the stand the saw came with. I used to use my foot to try and keep the saw from tipping over when we tried the big rip. The saw and new stand didn't budge. I even tried to knock the saw over but that would be very hard to do. Thanks to the splayed legs in the back of the stand. This is what gives the stand such great stability. As far as portability you can either disengage the saw from the stand by simply squeezing two hand grips or you can fold up the stand and store it flat against the wall (with the saw attached). There is a pull out handle that aids in wheeling the saw around as well as a rail system that holds the saw upright when folded closed. The miter saw stand has these spring loaded balls that snapped into holes to lock the legs either opened or closed. Sometimes we had to spray those spring loaded balls with WD-40 to make them operate freely. They have done away with that problem by having nice release handles to compress the little metal balls for locking the legs. One person can easily fold and unfold the saw and move it from place to place. We even changed the location in a driveway by just pulling the handle out and rolling the saw. My 12 plus year old Makita saw has now gotten new life and will see much more cutting. I used to field rip large sheets into easier to handle dimensions with a circular saw. Now that won't be necessary. I used to save the bigger cuts for my Delta 10" Contractor saw in my shop. Now I will be able to do alot of those cuts in the field with great ease and a small footprint when storing my saw at the jobsite. Do yourself a favor to keep the rubber feet from slipping of the legs - shoot a single self tapping screw through each of the the rubber feet into the leg of the stand. We almost lost one of the rubber feet off my miter saw stand and this proved to be an effective solution. I have historically been a yellow tool hater but these stands couldn't be better. Although if I were to buy a new portable table saw I would highly consider the new Dewalt. It looks well thought out.
Cheryl's Opinion January 30, 2010 Sugar Bear (Im right here!) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have really enjoyed this product, however on the advertisement it is shown as a Rolling Saw Stand and I saw a picture with a Miter Saw attached to it, which is why I purchased it. Now that I'm in possesion of both the saw and stand I realize that they won't work together. It appears as though this stand is table saw compatible only.
Finally!!! No more lifting!!! December 27, 2009 Danny R. Driskell (Canton, Ill) Best possible saw stand for any compact table saw. They really hit a home run with this design. I'm chucking my old fold up stand that I bought several years ago out to the scrap metal pile. Once you get your saw fastened to this stand...just leave it there, and cart it to where ever it is you want to go. No more lifting and carrying my table saw to the job sight for me.
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